MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR
I am pleased to share with you the 2023 Spring and Summer Program Guide. This guide contains information about a variety of recreation programs and activities for all ages. Check out programs geared to those interested in swimming, fitness, dance, art, cooking and more.
Are you wondering how to keep your kids busy during the summer? Our camps are full of activities and adventures! The Town of Aurora offers a variety of camp programs throughout the year.
Town camps are fun, safe and led by qualified staff. Camps are open to children ages 4+ and are designed to meet the diverse interests, learning and developmental needs of all participants. There are also leadership camps and volunteer opportunities for youth between the ages of 12 to 15. Take a read through our guide and check out all the exciting programming options for you and your family.
Aurora is a community that is active and healthy. Our Town has a vast array of walking trails, open spaces and parks. If you are looking to take a hike and explore the outdoors, I encourage you to discover our multi-use trail system that spans over 62 kilometres. Visit aurora.ca/parks to learn more.
For more information on recreation programs offered by the Town, or to view an electronic copy of this guide, please visit aurora.ca/programguide.
Enjoy the beautiful weather!
Sincerely,
Mayor Tom MrakasREGISTRATION DATES
Note: Non-resident surcharge will apply to select programs. Note: We do not accept telephone registrations.
HOW TO REGISTER
REGISTER ONLINE
• Go to the www.aurora.ca/programguide website.
• View the interactive virtual Program Guide online.
• Click on the Code # for the program of your choice.
• You will automatically be directed to our e-PLAY online registration system.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Note: Register in-person at the AFLC or SARC.
• Click on Enroll Now and sign into your account to Register Online.
NOTE
• Online registration starts at 6:00am on the first day of registration.
• When using the e-PLAY website, you can search by code # or program name.
• For assistance, please email Customer Service at rleisure@aurora.ca.
• Register in-person at one of our recreation facilities (AFLC or SARC).
REGISTERED PROGRAMS
Pre-registration is required for registered programs. Register online at www.aurora.ca/eplay or pay in-person at the AFLC or SARC.
FAIR Access - Fee Assistance in Recreation
www.aurora.ca/fairaccess
This is a confidential fee assistance program. Qualifying residents may receive up to $250 per person/per year.
DROP-INS & MEMBERSHIPS
To learn about admission to drop-in activities and memberships, please visit www.aurora.ca/passvalidation
Note: Portions of the SARC will be under construction this summer. As a result, you may encounter hoarding, noise and dust as you enter the building. This will not affect the safety of participants or the quality of our programs.
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 registrations only. If you have not received the confirmation two days prior to the program start date, please call 905-841-7529 for verbal confirmation. All NSF cheques will be charged $55.50 (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. Visit the Aquatic Leadership webpage for refund information at www.aurora.ca/aquaticleadership.
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 $24.25 administration fee.
After 1st class, before 2nd class. Prorated refund, less the $24.25 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
See Club Aurora Memberships page for refund information.
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
A visit is defined as an activity within the scheduled drop-in time.
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 transferring 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.
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.
Note: We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change programs and activities.
Desjardins Days
The fun continues!
Female Recreation and Active Living Leadership High School Course
The Town of Aurora and ASK Online Canada are collaborating to bring a high school recreation and active living leadership course for females who want to be coaches and leaders in sport and recreation.
• NCCP coaching certification
• First aid training
• Leadership and communication skills training
• Practice and event planning knowledge and much more!
Receive a grade 12 credit towards your OSSD!
Enrol now!
To learn more, contact Hailey Jones at hjones@aurora.ca
MARK THESE DATES
Hello Spring!
Saturday, April 8
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Aurora Seniors Centre
www.aurora.ca/hellospring
Aurora Art Show & Sale
Saturday, May 6 & Sunday, May 7
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Aurora Town Hall
www.aurora.ca/artshow
Canada Day Festivities
Friday, June 30
Dance in the Park
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Aurora Town Park
Saturday, July 1
Canada Day Parade & Festivities
Parade – Starts at 10 a.m.
Yonge St.
Festivities – 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Lambert Willson Park
www.aurora.ca/canadaday
Summer Cycle Challenge
July 1 to September 1
Nine weeks of summer cycling challenges for all ages.
Fantastic weekly prizes available to win while exploring Aurora.
Pre-registration is required.
www.aurora.ca/cycleaurora
ON YOUR CALENDAR
Concerts in the Park
July 5, 12, 19 & 26
August 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Aurora Town Park
www.aurora.ca/summerconcerts
Movies in the Park
August 17, 24 & 31
Aurora Town Park
www.aurora.ca/moviesinthepark
www.aurora.ca/SpecialEvents
Aurora’s Ribfest
Friday, August 25
4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday, August 26
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, August 27
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Machell Park
www.aurora.ca/ribfest
These special events are brought to you by the Town of Aurora! For a complete list of special events, please 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.
Experience
Join
Enjoy endless arts and culture, entertainment, shopping, dining, and more at
Enjoy a Movie Night and Explore Aurora’s History!
The Aurora Museum & Archives has produced three short films that take the audience on a journey throughout various chapters of Aurora’s history. Pop some popcorn, and enjoy one, two or all three of these incredible films by visiting www.auroramuseum.ca
Aurora Canada’s Birthday Town
You may have heard that Aurora is Canada’s Birthday Town, but do you know how that designation came to be? Watch this short documentary, narrated by James Duthie, that tells the story of how Aurora was ahead of its time in celebrating July 1st!
Swift and Bold: The Queen’s York Rangers
This important chapter of Aurora’s ongoing story has been brought to life in a short documentary that takes the audience on a journey from the Regiment’s 18th Century foundation through to modern times.
The Temple of Fame
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1918 performance, the Temple of Fame was re-staged in 2018 and performed by a talented group of local actors and musicians.
Reach out by email or phone – we are always interested in your story.
www.auroramuseum.ca
museum@aurora.ca 365-500-3178
SUMMER READING CLUB
There will be beads! There will be reading! There will be prizes!
The Summer Reading Club is back with summer-long programming that keeps kids reading over the school break.
Parties, daily activities and outdoor adventures are all part of the fun.
Registration starts on June 17 at aurorapl.beanstack.org
For a full list of our programs visit aurorapl.ca
TALES FOR TWOS AND THREES
Mondays | 10:30am | Living Room
Books, songs and playtime for your little one.
BABY AND TODDLER STORYTIME
Tuesdays | 10:30am | Living Room
Get ready to bounce, giggle and read.
FAMILY STORYTIME
Wednesdays & Saturdays | 10:30am | Living Room
Join us for books, rhymes and lots of fun.
TIME FOR TODDLERS
Thursdays | 10:00am | Living Room
Movement, rhythm and reading - perfect for little ones.
SONG AND DANCE TIME
Thursdays | 11:00am | Living Room
Music and movement for preschoolers.
BABY STORYTIME
Fridays | 10:30am | Living Room
Songs, stories, rhymes and more in this storytime just for babies.
CREATIVE STUDIO
Create and collaborate in Aurora Public Library’s Creative Studio. Discover innovative technologies by getting hands-on experience with our equipment such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and sewing machines.
The Creative Studio provides classes and resources to help bring your creative ideas to life.
BACKYARD BIRDS THROUGH THE SEASONS
Thursday April 27 | 6:30 – 8:00pm
From the snowy depths of winter to the height of summer bloom, every day is a good day for observing birds in your garden. Learn how to attract, feed and observe birds in the GTA throughout the seasons. Register at bit.ly/3FyZXGR
BEAUTIFUL NATIVE PLANTS: LESS WORK, LESS WATER
Thursday June 1 | 6:30 – 8:00pm
Native plants are beautiful, easy to grow options for any space. Get inspired and gain the resources to plan your own natural garden oasis. Register at bit.ly/3WmeNGv
In partnership with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.
AURORA WALKING TOURS
Saturday May 27 | 10:30am – 12:30pm
Learn about the history of Yonge Street - its beginnings in the 18th century as a military road and its evolution to meet community needs.
Saturday June 10 | 10:30am – 12:30pm
Discover the history of Wellington Street – a road with over 150 years of industry, business and homes. Register at bit.ly/3F1boXK
In partnership with Aurora Historical Society.
An Earth Day Presentation
FOOD OF THE FUTURE
THURS APRIL 20 | 7 PM
Register at bit.ly/3Hjle8b
SETTLEMENT WORKER AT APL Drop-in
Tuesdays | April 18, May 16, June 20
1:00 – 4:30pm | Living Room
Help for new Canadians with information and referrals on language training, career and employment, housing, health care, education, citizenship, important documents and more. In partnership with Catholic Community Services of York Region through Library Settlement Partnerships.
BABY CAFÉ
Thursdays | 10:30 – 11:30am
Apr 20, May 18, June 15 | Magna Room
July 20, Aug 17 | Town Park
Hands-on gentle movements to enhance your baby’s well-being followed by a discussion led by an Early Learning Specialist. Make new friends - and give your baby the opportunity to make new friends too!
Register at bit.ly/3ELHHd4
In partnership with EarlyON Child & Family Centres Aurora
THE SCHOLARS’ HUB @ HOME
Selected Wednesdays | 12:00 – 12:45pm
Lifelong learning continues with talks on topical issues from some of York University’s best minds. Q&A. For listings and to register, visit bit.ly/3zuKOTe
Traditional food-growing areas may struggle to meet the future demands of growing populations. Food of the Future empowers communities to use technology to grow foods that fit their diverse physical and cultural needs. It is a future where “Every home can be an organic farm.”
Phil Fung, Consulting Engineer (Energy and Sustainability) and Dr. Matt Hammond, Senior Scientist at HiGarden, discuss new prospects for sustainable and community-based indoor agriculture.
ART EXHIBITS
The Colleen Abbott Gallery engages the community with opportunities to experience diverse perspectives through the creative artistic process.
Upcoming exhibits:
Emotions in Colour: paintings by Arlene Koszorek | April 24 – June 3
Free Reign: paintings by Sue Foerster & Archie Maghsoudloo | June 12 – July 22
Mixed Media: Robert Bernal | July 31 – September 9
The Colleen Abbott Gallery is located on the second floor of the Library. To enjoy artists’ talks and commentary on the exhibits, visit bit.ly/3sIvmyY
NEWCOMER BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Wednesdays | April 26, May 24, June 28 | 7:00 – 8:30pm
Practice your English listening, reading and conversational skills. All levels welcome!
To register call 416-258-9015 or email LSP@ccsyr.org
In partnership with Catholic Community Services of York Region through Library Settlement Partnerships
JUST 4 YOU (Monthly Women’s Meetup)
Tuesdays | 10:00 – 11:00am
April 11, May 9 | Magna Room
June 13, July 11, Aug 8 | Town Park
Whether you are new to our community or a long-time resident, this is your space to build friendships, learn something new and have some fun. Register at bit.ly/3yghGzp or email Claudia at colguin@aurorapl.ca
ENGLISH CONVERSATION MEETUP
Practice English in everyday conversation. Each meetup features a different theme. All levels of spoken English are welcome.
In-person | Wednesdays
April 12, May 10, June 14, July 12, Aug 9
2:00 – 3:00pm l Multi-Use Room
Register at bit.ly/3kqVlqE
Virtual | Wednesdays
April 19, May 17, June 21, July 19, Aug 16
10:30 – 11:30am
Register at bit.ly/3kndjds
For more information, email Claudia at colguin@aurorapl.ca
NEWCOMER WOMEN’S BOOK
DISCUSSION GROUP (Online & In-person)
Wednesdays 1:00 – 2:30pm
April 5, June 7 | May 3 | Multi-Use Room
Practice your English listening, reading and conversational skills. All levels welcome!
To register call 905-895-3789 or email
Poopeh.Aravandi@cicscanada.com
In partnership with Centre for Immigrant and Community Services
PFLAG COFFEE NIGHT SUPPORT MEETING
2nd Monday of every month | 7:00pm
Whether you are just “coming out” or have recently learned that your child is gay or trans, we’re here
HOUSING RIGHTS WORKSHOP SERIES
Beginning and Ending a Tenancy
Thursday April 27 | 2:30 – 3:30pm
Rental applications, leases, rent increases, rent control, rent-geared-to-income, ending leases and more. Register at bit.ly/3sGpaaM
Repairs and Maintenance
Thursday June 1 | 2:30 – 3:30pm
Tenant rights regarding mould, pest management, heating and air conditioning and more. Learn about Property Standards, the Rental Housing Enforcement Unit and the Landlord and Tenant Board. Register at bit.ly/3sDOHRJ
In partnership with Canadian Centre for Housing Rights.
Yours, for probably always
An evening with Janet Somerville
THURS
APRIL 13 | 7 PM
Register at bit.ly/3Y6yT8H
Author Janet Somerville presents on the life of novelist, journalist, and intrepid war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, told through a captivating selection of her letters to friends, family, husbands and lovers.
One B oo k One Auror a
Presents 2023
Sheila Murray
SAT OCT 21 | 2 PM
Living Room
Tickets available Aug 1
Register for preferred seating at bit.ly/3iFujxX
Sheila Murray was born and raised in England. Her father was Black Jamaican, and her mother, white English. Sheila’s short fiction has been published in many literary journals including Descant, The Dalhousie Review, and The New Quarterly.
Sheila has worked as a documentary filmmaker and television sound editor, and now leads a grassroots, volunteer-driven initiative that engages urban residents in adapting to local climate change impacts.
OneBookOneAurora celebrates Canadian writing and builds community through the shared experience of reading and discussing the same book. To learn about the project and its related programs and contests, visit onebookoneaurora.com
Welcome to the Aurora Cultural Centre
Engaging performing arts, classes, exhibitions and special events for all ages.
Find us out and about town!
Classes, gallery exhibitions and performing arts are all around us!
While the municipality’s Aurora Town Square construction project nears completion, we continue to work offsite at venues throughout the community. The Centre’s Art Galleries, Educational Programs and Administrative Offices are temporarily at Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way, Aurora, ON. Performing arts events are presented at venues throughout Aurora. Please see location information for each program.
For information about the Aurora Town Square project, please visit www.EngageAurora.ca/AuroraTownSquare
Visit our website for:
• Newly added programs
• Program locations/venues
• Eblast registration
• All current Health and Safety requirements and recommendations
*Please note, as of press time, staff are working both remotely and in-person at Aurora Town Hall.
Performing Arts
Signature Series
Amanda Rheaume
2023 Canadian Folk Music Award nominee!
Saturday, March 4 • 7:30 pm
Location: CFWI Aurora Armoury $50 (HST INCL.)
Kaleidoscope Family Series
Hogtown Brass Quintet NoFunAllowed!!
Saturday, March 11 • 11:00 am
Location: St. Andrew’s College Tickets sponsored by Desjardins
Aurora Cultural Centre is a registered not-for-profit charitable organization operating with the generous support of:
RBC The NEXT Stage Series
Dominique Fils-Aimé: Three Little Words
New Date! Friday, March 24 • 7:30 pm
Location: St. Andrew’s College
$35 (HST INCL.)
Signature Series
John Sheard Presents
Legends of Motown
Saturday, March 25 • 7:30 pm
Location: St. Andrew’s College
$50 (HST INCL.)
RBC The NEXT Stage Series
Kaia Kater
Thursday, May 11 • 7:30 pm
Location: CFWI Aurora Armoury
$35 (HST INCL.)
Magic Carpet Series presented by G’zaagiin: I Promise You a Forest
Saturday, June 3 • 11:00 am
Location: Aurora Seniors Centre
Tickets made available by generous sponsors
Great Artist Music Series
Jaden Izik-Dzurko, piano
Friday, April 28 • 7:30 pm • Preshow event at 6:30 pm
Location: Trinity Anglican Church
$35 (HST INCL.)
Kaleidoscope Family Series
The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito
Friday, May 5 • 6:30 pm
Location: CFWI Aurora Armoury
Tickets sponsored by Desjardins
Great Artist Music Series
Seiler Trio
Saturday, June 10 • 7:30 pm • Preshow event at 6:30 pm
Location: Trinity Anglican Church
$35 (HST INCL.)
Signature Series
John Sheard Presents
Mamas and Papas / Lovin’ Spoonful
Saturday, June 17 • 7:30 pm
Location: CFWI Aurora Armoury
$50 (HST INCL.)
Looking for ticket specials this season? Check each event page online for applicable deals!
The Aurora Cultural Centre acknowledges support for performing arts from:
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
Galleries
The Gallery is located on the second floor of Aurora Town Hall. Booked appointments are required for in-person visits. Gallery admission and Art Events are offered at no charge.
Location: Aurora Cultural Centre, Temporary Location Aurora Town Hall, 2nd Floor 100 John West Way, Aurora
Materializing Immaterial
Samar Hejazi
Materializing Immaterial (working title) is solo exhibition of works by Samar Hejazi, an internationally exhibited visual artist living between Toronto and Dubai.
Hejazi brings the art of installation to the gallery. Suspending artworks in open air, Hejazi focuses on the constant transformable qualities of material by playing with light and shadow, vantage points, and shifting perceptions. The work, described by Hejazi, “create(s) a performance that make defining the limitations of boundaries between artwork and viewer imperceptible”.
April 1 – 29, 2023
Opening Reception: April 1 • 1 – 3 pm
Letters to the Earth: Between Despair and Hope A Group Exhibition curated by Carmel Brennan
This muti-disciplinary group exhibition serves to initiate conversation about the environmental crisis happening around the world and affecting Canadians directly. Artists across Canada and beyond wrote a letter to the earth as their commitment to this exhibition. They voice that the opportunity to sit back and blame corporations, governments, or the mistakes of our pasts has passed. To preserve the future for our current and future generations, the time to act is now.
Carmel Brennan, born in England, was educated at George Washington University (Washington D.C.), University of Toronto, and York University. She completed a master’s degree at the University of the Highlands and Islands (Scotland). A visual arts educator and environmental activist Carmel exhibits her artwork provincewide and opens her studio in Sunderland, Ontario, to visitors every year as part of the Uxbridge Studio Tour. In 2021, she curated The Conversation with the Aurora Cultural Centre.
June 3 – August 26, 2023
ArtBytes generously supported by Program Sponsor
Check the website for opening reception information
Famous Artists & Their Styles
Ages 11 – 15
Delve into the styles and techniques used by some of the most famous artists from around the world! Students will explore various genres such as still life, portraits, landscapes and more.
Saturdays • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm • April 22 – June 17 • 8 weeks $210
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
*Skip May 20 for Victoria Day
Visual arts classes for children include:
• All tools and materials
• End-of-season art show
• Free tote bag to take your art projects home in
• Free t-shirt for messy fun!
Children & Teens
PA Day Programs
Ages 4 – 12 • 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
A full day of artistic adventures await! Unleash your creativity using a variety of tools and materials and meet new friends in a fun and encouraging environment.
Friday, June 2 $55 per day
SAVE! Register two children for one PA Day program and pay $50/ea
Location: Aurora Public Library, Second Floor
A Journey Through Art & Time
Ages 4 – 6
Travel to the past to discover how art has changed throughout history and be inspired to create pieces based on key artists and movements, from Picasso to Pop Art and everything in between and beyond!
Saturdays • 9:00 am – 11:00 pm • April 22 – June 17 • 8 weeks $210
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
*Skip May 20 for Victoria Day
Around the World with Art
Ages 7 – 10
Take an artistic voyage of discovery around the globe to learn about famous artists, their unique styles, and how they were inspired by the world around them.
Saturdays • 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
• April 22 – June 17 • 8 weeks $210
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
*Skip May 20 for Victoria Day
You Can Uke It! with Anthony Clayton (B.A. Hons., B.Ed., Orff)
Ages 8+ • Wednesdays • 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm
AFTER SCHOOL!
Embark on your musical journey with the ukulele, the perfect ‘starter’ instrument. Learn all of the basics, such as chords and strum patterns through a variety of familiar songs. No previous musical experience necessary – just bring a ukulele in working order and a notebook.
April 19 – June 7 • 8 weeks $135
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
Classes for Adults (16+)
Drawing & Sketching with Jan Dolby (B.F.A.)
Sharpen your pencils and discover the basics of drawing and sketching, including fundamental perspective rules, composition, design, and shading. Instructional handouts will guide students through their process. New students and seasoned artists welcomed. Materials List available for download on our website.
Mondays • 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
• May 15 – June 26 • 6 weeks
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
*Skip May 22 for Victoria Day
Instructor Instagram: @jandolby_artist
$195 (HST INCL.)
Start Painting Now with Acrylics with Kathryn Christensen (B.F.A.)
A joyful introduction to the fundamentals of painting in acrylics in this beginner class while learning to see the shapes, colours, and values that create successful composition. Learn brush and paint selection, colour theory, and techniques to develop your personal style. Materials List available for download on our website.
Tuesdays • 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
• April 18 – June 6 • 8 weeks $250 (HST INCL.)
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
The Aurora Cultural Centre reserves the right to withdraw, cancel, postpone, or combine programs, limit registration, change instructors, or change program venues. All programs are subject to change without notice.
Expand Your Horizons in Acrylics Level 2 with Helen Walter (B.A.A.)
Discover unlimited stylistic and expressive possibilities in this acrylics class for the more advanced artist. Develop creative and perceptual skills with an exploration of the key principles of colour theory, underpainting, composition, and perspective. Materials List available for download on our website.
Tuesdays • 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
• April 18 – June 6 • 8 weeks
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
$250 (HST INCL.)
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
Ukulele for Beginners with Anthony Clayton (B.A. Hons., B.Ed., Orff)
Want to get happy? Learn to play the oh-so-hip ukulele! Come to this ground level introductory course – no musical theory required. You will learn all of the basics: the most commonly used chords, standard tuning, and simple strumming techniques. By the end, you’ll be able to play all of your favourite songs.
Bring a ukulele in working order and a notebook.
Wednesdays • 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm • April 19 – June 7 • 8 weeks $155 (HST INCL.)
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
Beginning Guitar with Anthony Clayton (B.A. Hons., B.Ed., Orff)
If you have always wanted to play guitar - with friends, by a campfire, or for yourself in your favourite room – this course is for you. Beginning Guitar is an accompaniment-based group course designed to introduce you to a range of chords and strum patterns that will get you on your way.
Bring an acoustic guitar in working order, a tuner, and a notebook
Wednesdays • 8:15 pm – 9:30 pm
• April 19 – June 7 • 8 weeks $155 (HST INCL.)
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
Exploring Watercolours (Intermediate/Advanced) with Kathryn Christensen (B.F.A.)
Develop the essentials of watercolour painting, including composition, brush work, and use of colour. Discover the distinctive qualities of this beautiful medium while exploring a variety of approaches and subject matter in this fun and encouraging group atmosphere. Previous experience required. Materials List available for download on our website.
Wednesdays • 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm • April 19 – June 7 • 8 weeks $250 (HST INCL.)
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
Watercolours: Basics & Beyond with Kathryn Christensen (B.F.A.)
In this beginner class students will work with the beautiful medium of watercolours through demonstrations, exercises, and paintings. You will learn the proper tools and supplies, understanding the balance of colour and water, mixing colours, and the importance of tone. Materials List & Rental Kit options available for download on our website.
Thursdays • 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm • April 20 – June 8 • 8 weeks $250 (HST INCL.)
Location: Aurora Town Hall, Third Floor
Purchase tickets, or register for an Aurora Cultural Centre program online at AuroraCulturalCentre.ca
Week 3 July 17 – 21
Colour Around Us
Dress for mess! This week is all about using big and bold splashes and pops of colour to create bright and imaginative pieces. Campers will learn how to mix colours, create light and dark hues, and discover which colours help each other pop out and step back.
Week 4 July 24 – 28
Sculpt It!
Summer Arts Camps
Registration opens March 7
Jam-pack your child’s summer with fun and creativity! Campers will use a variety of mediums from acrylic paint, watercolours, and clay while exploring a range of art techniques.
Half-Day and Full-Day week-long options available for ages 4-12!
Location: Aurora Public Library, Second Floor
Young Artist Studio
Ages 4 – 6 • 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Half-Day: $120
Offered Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4
Mixed Media Mashup
Ages 7 – 12 • 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Half-Day: $120
Offered Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4
Full-Day: $260 | $210* (Short Week)
Offered Weeks 5, 6*, 7, 8, 9
Week 1 July 3 – 7
The Wonderful World of Nature & Animals
This week campers will take their artistic inspiration from nature. From art projects about the deep blue sea, to plein air painting sessions, campers will learn how to see art in their everyday lives.
Week 2 July 10 – 14
Artistic Imaginations
This week is all about fantasy, myths and legends. Campers will discover how to create cool art pieces based on unicorns, dragons, mermaids, monsters, and so much more! This whimsical week will be sure to ignite your child’s imagination!
Get your hands messy this week! Campers will design and create 3D pieces using items such as clay, model magic, and found objects. They will work with a variety of tools to discover unique properties of these unconventional mediums.
Week 5 July 31 – August 4
Art Around the Globe
Take a voyage of discovery around the globe to learn about how different artforms have been created around the world. Campers will gain insight into a variety of cultures this week.
Week 6 August 8 – 11*
Faces & Places
Using a variety of materials, drawing styles, and artistic expressions, students will look at famous portraits and landscapes done by artists from around the world. Campers will discover how they can relate to art through their own unique lens and learn how to express their personalities through line, shape, and colour!
*Short week, Tuesday-Friday
Week 7 August 14 – 18
Art Through the Ages
Travel to the past to discover how art has changed throughout history and be inspired to create pieces based on key art movements, from Renaissance to Realism and everything in between and beyond!
Week 8 August 21 – 25
Famous Artists & Their Styles
Delve into the styles and techniques used by some of the most famous artists in history. From da Vinci to Dali, campers will learn about various mediums and experiment with recreating iconic artworks, each with their own unique flair.
Week 9 August 28 - September 1
Now Streaming: Future Artists!
Lights, camera, action! Learn how to tell your character’s story though visual art. Campers will take inspiration from their favourite movie characters, and create their own, using various art materials and techniques
*Please note activities outlined in the weekly theme descriptions may vary*
Fitness Membership Price List
www.aurora.ca/fitnessmemberships
The Town of Aurora offers a variety of membership options for you to participate in our amenities including fitness centre, group fitness, aquafitness and squash. Participants have the option of purchasing a membership with a monthly payment plan, an annual membership with a one-time payment or pay-as-you-go per activity.
Combo Package
Includes unlimited use of the fitness centre equipment, personalized program card, fitness equipment demonstration, unlimited attendance at group fitness and aquafitness classes.
Equipment & Weights Package
Includes unlimited use of fitness centre, personalized program card, fitness equipment demonstration.
Group Fitness & Aquafitness Package
Includes unlimited use of group fitness and aquafitness classes (excluding specialty classes).
Squash Package
Includes unlimited use of the squash courts, no court fees, seven day advanced online registration for prime time and 2 nights (Mon and Wed) of house league.
Pool Package
Includes unlimited use of the pool during lane and leisure swims at both facilities.
Age Categories
Please refer to chart above for pricing per age category.
Youth – 12 to 17 years
Adult – 18+ years
Older Adult – 55+ years
Membership Refunds
All membership cancellation requests must be made in writing via email to Customer Service staff at rleisure@aurora.ca. Specific refund policies apply to both Monthly and Annual Memberships. Please visit www.aurora.ca/clubaurora for full details.
CLUB AURORA FITNESS CENTRE
FITNESS CENTRE – HOURS OF OPERATION
SPRING & SUMMER: Monday to Wednesday – 6:00am to 10:00pm • Thursday – 6:00am to 9:00pm Friday – 6:00am to 9:00pm • Saturday & Sunday – 7:45am to 5:00pm
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES – SCHEDULES
SPRING: Group Fitness Schedule – March 18 to June 30, 2023
SUMMER: Group Fitness Schedule –July 1 to September 4, 2023
Group Fitness Class Schedules are available at all Recreation Facilities and online at www.aurora.ca/fitnessclasses
N.I.A. – NEUROMUSCULAR INTEGRATIVE ACTION
N.I.A. encompasses the best of dance, martial arts, yoga and healing arts philosophies from the East and West.
OSTEO FITNESS
This class uses weight-bearing activities with light weight training to improve and maintain your bone density and fitness level.
AQUAFITNESS
Receive all the benefits of a floor aerobics class without the joint stress. Stay cool in the pool and cross-train with Aquafitness.
BOOMER ABC’S
This intermediate fitness class is for Baby Boomers (55+ years) who have been exercising regularly. The class includes muscle conditioning using free weights or body weight, abdominal and core strengthening, balance and stretching.
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 DANCE
Get your groove on with Cardio Dance. This class offers a variety of dance styles and mini routines, that are easy to follow with lots of options. Work at your own intensity but most of all just have fun.
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.
CHISEL
A total body muscle conditioning class that will work your body from head to toe using a variety of equipment.
MUSCLE FUSION
A fun dynamic class that combines, strength, agility, balance and core exercises to improve your functional fitness.
P90X
This class is a training system which highlights the principle of “muscle confusion” and complex moves (combining muscle groups). Choreographed to music, moves are timed so that participants can do as many repetitions of the move as they are capable, working at their own pace with the fun of being in a group.
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.
SUNRISE YOGA
Start your day off 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. Sunrise Yoga will give you energy and focus to last throughout your day.
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.
Classes bearing this symbol are Heart Wise Exercise® approved programs.
YOGA FUSION
If you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, and want to build mental strength and bring calmness to your day, start your morning with our Yoga Fusion class. This class will lift your mood, help you to get into better shape and improve your well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, developing more mindfulness and promoting better sleep. Fluid conscious movements, breathing exercises, physical relaxation and guided meditation will help you find more peace and focus in just a few minutes, restoring your energy for the rest of the day.
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
F.I.T. CLUB Fun In Training
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. This is done by addressing 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.
fitness@aurora.ca
This program is mandatory for 12 to 13 year olds who wish to obtain a fitness membership and exercise independently at Club Aurora. www.aurora.ca/fitclub
ARTHRITIS AQUAFIT
Age: 18+ years
Location: AFLC Desjardins Pool
This 45-minute specialty class is for people who suffer from arthritis. The objectives of the recreational exercises are to reduce pain and help maintain or increase joint mobility, muscular strength and endurance.
FITNESS REGISTERED PROGRAMS
STRICTLY BEGINNER CYCLEFIT
Age: 14+ years
Location: AFLC Cyclefit Studio
Developed for those who want to try a cyclefit class. This 45-minute cycling class provides a gentle, yet challenging ride geared towards those that are just starting out. Learn proper bike set-up, proper riding techniques, positioning and pacing strategies for a comfortable and enjoyable workout.
Note: Not suitable for advanced cyclefit participants.
BARRE
Age: 14+ years
Location: AFLC Lind Realty Team Fitness Studio
This low impact, full body workout, incorporates ballet inspired moves, combined with elements of Pilates, dance, yoga and strength training. This class is suitable for all fitness levels. *No class on: Apr 10
YOGA
Age: 14+ years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Club Aurora now offers Hatha Yoga for those who prefer a true body/mind experience. This program consists of stretching and toning, which help to keep joints flexible, improves circulation and reduces stress.
PILATES
Age: 14+ years
Location: AFLC Lind Realty Team Fitness Studio
Pilates is a highly effective way to shape up, slim down and feel great. It is a contemporary approach to mind/body exercise. The emphasis on movement quality, posture and breathing, makes Pilates a safe, challenging and revitalizing workout.
SILVER SPINNERS CYCLEFIT
Age: 55+ years
Location: AFLC Cyclefit Studio
This 30-minute beginner cycling class provides a gentle yet challenging ride geared towards the older adult at a more comfortable and slower pace. Learn proper bike set-up, proper riding technique and positioning for a comfortable and enjoyable workout.
FITNESS REGISTERED PROGRAMS
ZUMBA TONING
Age: 14+ years
Location: AFLC Lind Realty Team Fitness Studio
The Zumba 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-tofollow, health-boosting dance-fitness program for all levels of fitness. Through dynamic lightweight resistance training and exciting international rhythms, Zumba Toning classes help participants build muscle strength, increase bone density, and improve mobility, posture and coordination.
CLUB AURORA WELLNESS SERIES
Featuring health and wellness topics!
FUN GUIDED HIKES
Age: 18+ years
Location: *Sheppard’s Bush
^Hadley Grange
~Willow Farm Lane Trail
>Joker’s Hill
+Green Lane East Gwillimbury
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.
THE CHARTWELL WALKING INDOOR TRACK
Rain or shine, stay active indoors!
MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS BUFFET
Age: 18+ years
Location: AFLC Lind Realty Team Fitness Studio
Whether you’re new to meditation or a regular practitioner, this workshop is a great way to try something new. This workshop will focus on several different styles of meditation and mindfulness to learn the differences and the similarities between them, along with their various health benefits. There will be opportunities to practice each style and ask questions. Suitable for all levels.
Club Aurora features a 90-metre indoor track with a rubberized sports surface. The track is free for all users and is open during facility operating hours. www.aurora.ca/clubaurora
AGE REQUIREMENTS
For Fitness programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
SQUASH
LEARN TO PLAY SQUASH Age: 8+ years • Levels: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced • Location: AFLC Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4 This program emphasizes the technical aspects of the game of squash in a fun, yet competitive environment, with players partnered with others of similar ability. Participants must provide their own eye protection and squash racquet.
WOMEN’S LEARN TO PLAY SQUASH Age: 18+ years • Level: Beginner • Location: AFLC Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4 This program is an introductory program that emphasizes the technical aspects of the game of squash in a fun, yet competitive environment. Taught by our female squash pro, the program is aimed at female participants who are new to the sport. Participants will be partnered with others of similar ability.
HOUSE LEAGUE Age: 14+ years • Levels: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced • Location: AFLC Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4
This is a mixed team’s event, open to all levels of play. The level of play varies from advanced (Level 1) to beginner/intermediate (Level 5). Each player plays a 40-minute match per night for their team. Play begins as early as 5:40pm and ends at 9:40pm.
ROUND ROBIN Age: 14+ years • Levels: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced • Location: AFLC Squash Courts 1, 2, 3, 4
A fun, social, non-competitive opportunity to play squash games with players at all levels. A great opportunity for players to work on their game, help others improve or just get in a great workout.
NOTE: Members are entitled to seven-day advanced online registration for prime time and entitled to sign-up for two free nights (Mon and Wed) of house league. Members must pay applicable $41.62 fee for round robin play.
www.aurora.ca/personaltraining
PERSONAL TRAINING PACKAGES
GET FIT at CLUB AURORA
Let us help you achieve your fitness goals!
A personal trainer is a certified fitness professional. Personal trainers specialize in the design and instruction of individualized exercise programs. They work with you in setting, achieving and maintaining your health, lifestyle and fitness goals.
Our personal trainers have the skills you need to be successful. Each personal trainer has a background and education suited to a variety of fitness needs. All of our staff members are fully certified by nationally accredited organizations.
Competitive rates and packages are available for every budget. Unlike some private gyms, you do not need to be a member of Club Aurora to benefit from its great personal training packages.
*3 Session package is a one-time only offer. | ^Semi-Private Personal Training fees are per person.
135 Industrial Parkway Nor th | 905-841-7529 Desjardins Pool
PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULES
STRONACH AURORA RECREATION COMPLEX
1400 Wellington St. East | 905-726-4770
Canadian Tire Aquatic Centre
4, 2023
SWIM DESCRIPTIONS
Lane Swim - For those wishing to utilize the pool for fitness and endurance. Participants are asked to swim continuously and in the lane appropriate to their speed.
Therapy Pool - Intended for swimmers of all ages to use the Therapy Pool only, but not exclusive to therapeutic purposes. Limited equipment may be provided at this time. Therapy Pool is only available at the SARC.
Silver Swimmers - This program is to provide Older Adult Swimmers (55 yrs+) an opportunity to use the pool in a comfortable self-paced atmosphere with other older adult swimmers. This is a chance to get into the water and swim, or exercise at your own pace.
Leisure Swim - Fun and enjoyment for all ages.
DESJARDINS DAYS
For up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/desjardinsdays
ADMISSION FEES (HST Included)
Under 4 Years
• Free
4 to 17 Years
• $3.00 per person (per swim)
• $24.00 for 10 x visits
Adult
• $4.50 per person (per swim)
• $36.00 for 10 x visits
Older Adult
• $3.70 per person (per swim)
• $29.60 for 10 x visits
SWIM SCHEDULES
Visit www.aurora.ca/aquatics for schedules.
MARCH BREAK SCHEDULE
SARC Pool - March 13 to 17, 2023
AFLC Pool - Closed March 13 to 26, 2023
Visit www.aurora.ca/aquatics for schedule.
GENERAL AQUATIC INFORMATION
BEFORE SWIMMING LESSONS START
The Town of Aurora Aquatics Team will be emailing session information prior to the first swim lesson. Please ensure your email is updated in e-PLAY to receive this information.
WHAT LEVEL SHOULD I REGISTER IN?
Visit our pool and one of the Aquatic Staff can assist you in determining what level to register in. The Aquatics division offers free swimming lesson assessments. Register for a time slot at www.aurora.ca/eplay.
MAKE-UP LESSONS
Occasionally lessons may be cancelled due to pool fouling, mechanical, or chemical problems. Makeup classes or credits due to participant’s illness or personal commitments will not be available. Where a pool may close in an untimely manner, the Town will attempt to accommodate the disruption where applicable (for example - move to a different pool at the SARC or complete dry land water safety activities). If over half of the class in unable to be completed satisfactorily a credit may be issued.
GENERAL POOL RULES
• Disposable and cloth diapers are not permitted in the water. Please use swim diapers designed for pool use.
• Individuals with a serious medical condition should be accompanied in the water with another individual knowledgeable of their condition and inform the lifeguard.
• Those infected with a communicable disease or having open sores on their body will not be admitted to the swimming pool.
• Please do not bring food and/or beverages onto pool decks or viewing galleries. Only water contained in plastic or nonbreakable containers is permissible.
POOL FOULING/CLOSURE
To reduce the number of closures due to pool fouling, participants not toilet trained are required to wear snug fitting plastic pants or swim diapers. Also, please keep eating to a minimum prior to swimming. Disposable swim diapers are carried at both the A.F.L.C. and S.A.R.C., and can be purchased at the reception desk.
PARENT’S DAY
Parent’s Day will take place during the 5th lesson. Classes will end 5 minutes early to give parents the opportunity to talk to their child’s instructor about their progress; please remember to remove your shoes. Please note that picture taking is only permitted on Picture Day.
PICTURE DAY
Picture Day will take place during the 6th lesson. Parents are invited on deck to watch their child’s swimming lesson and take pictures; please remember to remove your shoes. Please note that picture taking is only permitted on this day.
CELL PHONES, FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Please note that to ensure the privacy of others, the use of cell phone devices, filming or photography will not be permitted in the change rooms, viewing gallery or pool area during swimming programs or recreational swims.
STROLLERS, WHEELCHAIRS & ASSISTIVE MOBILITY DEVICES
Strollers are not permitted on the pool deck. Wheelchairs and assistive mobility devices (for example - walkers) are permitted, however the wheels must be cleaned prior to entering the pool area. Water wheelchairs are provided in the change rooms.
CHANGE ROOM POLICIES
• Children 7 years of age and older are encouraged to use the change room designated for their gender.
• Mixed gender families, unaccompanied children and persons with identified special needs and their caregivers are encouraged to use the family change room.
We ask that all patrons cooperate in making the change room experience comfortable for everyone. Please do not leave clothing or other belongings in the change stalls during your time in the pool.
www.aurora.ca/aquatics
SWIM CANCELLATION DATES & TIMES
March 13 to March 26, 2023: AFLC Pool will be closed for annual pool maintenance. SARC Pool revised swim schedule during this pool closure time period will be posted online.
June 25, 2023:
All swim times at the SARC Pool will be cancelled due to staff training.
For more information regarding swim schedules, cancellations, closures, holiday hours and notice of service disruptions, please visit www.aurora.ca/aquatics
Town of Aurora LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM STRUCTURE
ages 12 to 17 years ages 18 years +
Teen 3
Teen 2 Teen 1
Adult 3
Adult 2 Adult 1
ages 3 to 5 years
Preschool 5
Preschool 4
Preschool 3
Preschool 2
Preschool 1
ages 4 months to 3 years
Parent & Tot 1, 2, 3
Need a challenge?
ages 7 to 15 years
ages 10 to 16 years
Fitness Swimmer
ages 10 to 13 years
Bronze Star
Recommended
ages 6 to 12 years
Swimmer 9Star Patrol
Swimmer 8Ranger Patrol
Swimmer 7Rookie Patrol
Swimmer 6
Swimmer 5
Swimmer 4
Swimmer 3
Swimmer 2
Swimmer 1
aurora.ca/aquaticleadership
See Aquatic Leadership for more details.
LEARN TO SWIM
PARENT & TOT 1
Age: 4 to 12 months
The in-water interaction between parent and child is designed to stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills. This class is designed for the 4 to 12 month old to learn to enjoy the water with the parent and is based on each child’s development. These activities and progressions are based on child development and we recommend parents register in the level appropriate to for their child’s age. Note: 1 guardian per child.
Location: SARC – Spring
PARENT & TOT 3
Age: 2 to 4 years
The in-water interaction between parent and child is designed to stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills. This class is designed for the participant to learn to enjoy the water with the parent and is based on each child’s development. These activities and progressions are based on child development and we recommend parents register in the level appropriate to for their child’s age.
Note: 1 guardian per child.
PARENT & TOT 2
Age: 12 to 24 months
The in-water interaction between parent and child is designed to stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills. This class is designed for the 12 to 24 month old to learn to enjoy the water with the parent and is based on each child’s development. These activities and progressions are based on child development and we recommend parents register in the level appropriate to for their child’s age. Note: 1 guardian per child.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
Parented Program
Note: 1 guardian per child.
PRESCHOOL 1
Age: 3 to 5 years
Preschoolers will have fun learning to get in and out of the water. We’ll help them jump into chest deep water. They’ll float and glide on their front and back, and learn to get their face wet and blow bubbles underwater.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
AGE REQUIREMENTS
For parented programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program. For all other programs, participants must be the minimum age by the last day of the program.
NON-RESIDENT SURCHARGE
A 20% non-resident surcharge will be applied to ALL Learn to Swim fees (including group, semi-private and private) for non-Aurora residents.
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMS
Learn to Swim Programs from other municipalities or organizations may differ from our swim program. Please register for a Swim Assessment to confirm the correct level prior to registering. Please visit www.aurora.ca/learntoswim for full details.
LEARN TO SWIM
PRESCHOOL 2
Age: 3 to 5 years
Preschoolers learn to jump into chest deep water by themselves, and get in and get out wearing a lifejacket. They’ll submerge and exhale underwater. While wearing a lifejacket they’ll glide on their front and back.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
PRESCHOOL 3
Age: 3 to 5 years
Preschoolers will try both jumping and a sideways entry into deep water while wearing a lifejacket. They’ll recover objects from the bottom in waist-deep water. They’ll work on kicking and gliding through the water on their front and back.
Prerequisite: Preschool 2 or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
PRESCHOOL 4
Age: 3 to 5 years
Preschoolers will learn to do solo jumps into deeper water and get out by themselves. They’ll do sideways entries and open their eyes underwater. They’ll master a short (5 m) swim on their front wearing a lifejacket and gliding and kicking on their side.
Prerequisite: Preschool 3 or equivalent.
Location: SARC – Spring
PRESCHOOL 5
Age: 3 to 5 years
These youngsters get more adventuresome with a forward roll entry wearing a lifejacket and treading water for 10 sec. They’ll work on front and back crawl swims for 5 m, interval training and get a giggle out of whip kick.
Prerequisite: Preschool 4 or equivalent.
Location: SARC – Spring
LEARN TO SWIM
SWIMMER 1
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers will become comfortable jumping into water with and without a lifejacket. They’ll learn to open their eyes, exhale and hold their breath underwater. They’ll work on floats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back.
Location: AFLC – Spring
IS YOUR CHILD TURNING 6 YEARS OLD?
If your child has completed Preschool 5, please register in Swimmer 2. If they are still working on Preschool 1 to 5, please register in Swimmer 1.
SWIMMER 2
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers will jump into deeper water, and learn to be comfortable falling sideways into the water wearing a lifejacket. They’ll be able to support themselves at the surface without an aid, learn whip kick, swim 10 m on their front and back, and be introduced to flutter kick interval training (4 x 5 m).
Prerequisite: Preschool 5, Swimmer 1 or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
SWIMMER 3
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers will dive, do in-water front somersaults, and handstands. They’ll work on 15 m of front crawl, back crawl and 10 m of whip kick. Flutter kick interval training increases to 4 x 15 m.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 2 or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
LEARN TO SWIM
SWIMMER 4
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers will swim 5 m underwater and lengths of front, back crawl, whip kick, and breaststroke arms with breathing. Their new bag of tricks includes the completion of the Canadian Swim to Survive® Standard. They’ll cap it all off with front crawl sprints over 25 m and 4 x 25 m front or back crawl interval training.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 3 or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
DIVING – AURORA FAMILY LEISURE COMPLEX
Please note that due to the depth of the pool at the AFLC, any diving components will not be included in the program. This will not affect the outcome of the participant’s ability to complete a swimming level.
SWIMMER 5
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers will master shallow dives, cannonball entries, eggbeater kicks, and in-water backward somersaults. They’ll refine their front and back crawl over 50 m swims of each, and breaststroke over 25 m. Then they’ll pick up the pace in 25 m sprints and two interval training bouts: 4 x 50 m front or back crawl; and 4 x 15 m breaststroke. Prerequisite: Swimmer 4 or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
SWIMMER 6
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers will rise to the challenge of sophisticated aquatic skills including stride entries, compact jumps and lifesaving kicks like eggbeater and scissor kick. They’ll develop strength and power in head-up breaststroke sprints over 25 m. They’ll easily swim lengths of front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke, and they’ll complete the 300 m workout.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 5 or equivalent.
SPECIALTY – FAMILY SWIM LESSONS
Age: 3 to 12 years
Register for this time slot rather than a particular level. A real time saver for large families. Suitable for: Preschool 1 to 5 and Swimmer 1 to 6. Multiple levels may be combined into a class. Class sizes will vary. A maximum of 4 swimmers per class.
Location: SARC – Spring
Location: SARC – Summer
SWIMMER 7 – ROOKIE PATROL
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers continue stroke development with 50 m swims of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Lifesaving sport skills include a 25 m obstacle swim and 15 m object carry. First aid focuses on assessment of conscious victims, contacting EMS, and treatment for bleeding. Fitness improves in 350 m workouts and 100 m timed swims.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 6 or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
Location: SARC – Summer
LEARN TO SWIM
SWIMMER 8 – RANGER PATROL
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers develop better strokes over 75 m swims of each stroke. They tackle lifesaving sport skills in a lifesaving medley, timed object support and rescue with a buoyant aid. First aid focuses on assessment of unconscious victims, treatment of victims in shock and obstructed airway procedures. Skill drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 7 – Rookie Patrol.
Location: AFLC – Spring
FITNESS SWIMMER
Age: 10 to 16 years
Geared towards swimmers 10 to 16 years of age who want to improve their overall physical fitness in the water. Fitness Swimmer provides a structured approach based on accepted training principles and practices including interval training, sprints, and distance swims. Candidates set their own goals to improve overall physical fitness. Prerequisite: Swimmer 6, Teen 3, or equivalent.
Location:
BRONZE STAR
Age: 10 to 13 years
The course will prepare young candidates to be ready for Bronze Medallion. It will focus on lifesaving skills and fitness as well as decision-making and how to take charge in an emergency. Note: Swimmer 9 – Star Patrol recommended.
Location: AFLC – Spring
SWIMMER 9 – STAR PATROL
Age: 6 to 12 years
Swimmers are challenged with 600 m workouts, 300 m timed swims and a 25 m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100 m swims. First aid focuses on treatment of bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies including asthma and allergic reactions. Lifesaving skills include defence methods, victim removals and rolling over and supporting a victim face up in shallow water.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 8 – Ranger Patrol. Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
Location: SARC – Summer
Location: SARC – Spring
INSTRUCTOR REQUESTS
The Town of Aurora is an equal opportunity employer and as such is committed to recognizing and celebrating the diversity of talent and expertise that make each person unique. The Aquatics division is pleased to offer instructor requests and we will do our best to accommodate your respective requests. However please note the Town does not discriminate instructors based on traits within the Ontario Human Rights Code. Please contact aquatics@aurora.ca with your request.
TEEN 1
Age: 12 to 17 years
Swimmers set their own goals, work to improve their current swimming ability and fitness, and develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes. This level works on the basics skills of swimming like those found in Swimmer 1 and 2.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Spring
Location: AFLC – Summer
Location: SARC – Summer
TEEN 2
Age: 12 to 17 years
Swimmers set their own goals, work to improve their current swimming ability and fitness, and develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes. This level works on the intermediate skills of swimming like those found in Swimmer 3 and 4.
Prerequisite: Teen/Adult 1, Swimmer 2, or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: AFLC – Summer
Location: SARC – Summer
TEEN 3
Age: 12 to 17 years
Swimmers set their own goals, work to improve their current swimming ability and fitness, and develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes. This level works on the advanced skills of swimming like those found in Swimmer 5 and 6.
Prerequisite: Teen/Adult 2, Swimmer 4, or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location:
ADULT 1
Age: 18+ years
Swimmers set their own goals, work to improve their current swimming ability and fitness, and develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes. This level works on the basics skills of swimming like those found in Swimmer 1 and 2.
ADULT 2
Age: 18+ years
Swimmers set their own goals, work to improve their current swimming ability and fitness, and develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes. This level works on the intermediate skills of swimming like those found in Swimmer 3 and 4.
Prerequisite: Teen/Adult 1, Swimmer 2, or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: AFLC – Summer
Location: SARC – Summer
ADULT 3
Age: 18+ years
Swimmers set their own goals, work to improve their current swimming ability and fitness, and develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes. This level works on the advanced skills of swimming like those found in Swimmer 5 and 6.
Prerequisite: Teen/Adult 2, Swimmer 4, or equivalent.
Location: AFLC – Spring
Location: SARC – Summer
ADAPTED PRIVATES
Age: 3+ years
Adapted Privates are specifically designed for swimmers with disabilities, and will feature one swimmer with one instructor focusing on specific skills requiring attention. For approval, please visit www.aurora.ca/inclusionservices and complete an aquatic intake form.
AURORA LIFESAVING CLUB
Age: Blue – 8 to 11 years
Green – 12 to 13 years
Teal – 14 to 15 years
The Aurora Lifesaving Club (ALC) is a Town based lifesaving club that engages youth in physical activity and participation in lifesaving sport. This club-based program focuses on keeping youth active in the community and building a sense of belonging while learning lifesaving sport skills. ALC members will develop lifesaving skills, and engage in active living through participation in regional and provincial competitions. The perfect youth training program for future lifeguards.
Benefits of Joining the ALC
• Develop increasingly complex skills in swimming, including stroke correction, endurance and speed.
• Promotes overall physical fitness.
Prerequisite: Swimmer 4
Location: SARC – Blue (8 to 11 years) – Spring
INCLUSIVE SWIM LESSONS
Age: 3+ years
Inclusive Swim classes are specifically designed for swimmers with disabilities. Aquatic staff are available to facilitate participation in group swim lessons. The aquatic staff will maintain a one-to-one instructor to swimmer ratio. The aquatic staff may provide redirection for safety reasons or to provide time for sensory breaks.
Note: Please visit www.aurora.ca/inclusionservices to complete an Aquatic Intake Form. Registration for this program will close 7 days prior to the start date.
Location: AFLC – 30-Minute Class – Spring
Location: SARC – Green (12 to 13 years) – Spring
Location: SARC – 30-Minute Class – Spring
Location: SARC – Teal (14 to 15 years) – Spring
INCLUSION SERVICES
Aqua Buddies
This is our volunteer program, where we look to pair the swimmer with a volunteer for the duration of the program you wish to register for. An Aqua Buddy can be made available for any swim program at either complex, any day of the week.
Inclusive Swim Lessons
Integrated Aquatic classes are specifically designed for swimmers with disabilities. Aquatic staff are available to facilitate participation in group swim lessons. The aquatic staff will maintain a one-to-one instructor to swimmer ratio. The aquatic staff may provide redirection for safety reasons or to provide time for sensory breaks.
Adapted Privates
Adapted Privates are specifically designed for swimmers with disabilities, and will feature one swimmer with one instructor focusing on specific skills requiring attention.
Location: AFLC – 45-Minute Class – Spring
Location: SARC – 45-Minute Class – Spring
AQUATIC LEADERSHIP INFORMATION
For Aquatic Leadership course offerings, please visit www.aurora.ca/aquaticleadership
PRIVATE
Age: 3+ years
One swimmer with one instructor focusing on any level within the private class, or any goal you may have including fitness, endurance, stroke correction and more.
Note: Bronze Star and Aquatic Leadership certifications cannot be completed during a Private swim lesson.
Location: AFLC – Spring
LEARN TO SWIM
FAMILY PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
Parents and children can learn to swim together. To obtain a Family Private Swim lesson:
1 – Register for a Private Swim lesson for one swimmer.
2 – Email rleisure@aurora.ca a minimum of 3 days prior to the start of the lesson to create the Family Swim lesson.
Note: Cost is $16.10 per person per class. Maximum of 5 people. Participants should be the same swim ability (for example: all beginners).
SHALLOW WATER PRIVATE
Age: 3 to 5 years
These private lessons are taught in shallow water only. Shallow water is best suited for Preschool 1 to 4.
Location: SARC – Spring
SEMI-PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
To obtain a Semi-Private Swim lesson:
1 – Register for a Private Swim lesson for one swimmer.
2 – Email rleisure@aurora.ca a minimum of 3 days prior to the start of the lesson to create the Semi-Private Swim lesson.
Note: Cost is $24.20 per person per class.
Par ticipants must be within 1 swim level of each other.
How to become a Town of Aurora SWIM INSTRUCTOR OR LIFEGUARD
AQUATIC LEADERSHIP INFORMATION
For Aquatic Leadership course offerings, please visit www.aurora.ca/aquaticleadership
BEING AN AQUATIC VOLUNTEER
• It’s a rewarding experience!
• It’s an opportunity to meet new friends and start networking.
• You receive hours for community involvement or a 25% discount towards future aquatic leadership courses. Register for an Aquatic Volunteer Orientation Workshop to learn more information.
For additional information, please contact the Aquatics Team at aquatics@aurora.ca
LEADERSHIP
Second Chance
The Second Chance Program assists candidates who were unsuccessful in passing one of the key leadership courses designed to help them become a Lifeguard and Swim Instructor. Candidates will get a "second chance" to register for the course they were unsuccessful on with a 50% cost reduction. Conditions apply. Applicable courses include:
•Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid
• Bronze Cross
• National Lifeguard
• Swim, Lifesaving and Emergency First Aid Instructor
For more information, please email tedwards@aurora.ca or call 365-500-3171
STEPS TO BECOME AN AQUATIC STAFF
In order to be considered for an Aquatic position, you must meet the following requirements.
AQUATIC POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Aquatic Assistant
Lifeguard
Aquatic Instructor
Application Process
• Current Bronze Cross (or higher) certificate.
• Current Ministry Approved Standard First Aid (or higher) certificate.
• Current Lifesaving Society Assistant Instructor (or higher) certificate.
• Must be 16 years of age (per R.R.O. 1990, Reg 565: Public Pools).
• Current National Lifeguard certificate.
• Current Ministry Approved Standard First Aid (or higher) certificate.
• Must be 16 years of age (per R.R.O. 1990, Reg 565: Public Pools).
• Current National Lifeguard certificate.
• Current Ministry Approved Standard First Aid (or higher) certificate.
• Current Lifesaving Society Swim, Lifesaving & E.F.A. Instructor certificates.
• Apply for the specific job posting by submitting your cover letter and resume.
• Shortlisted applicants will be contacted after the application period for an interview.
• Note: No technical or in-water skill testing is required.
The objective of the IEM Basketball League is to provide an opportunity for any person to participate in, or learn about, the game of basketball, as well as, to promote, develop and encourage children to enjoy the game of basketball.
FUN THEMED WORKSHOPS Join Us For These Exciting Programs!
HOP INTO SPRING!
Age: 2 to 4 years
Location: SARC
The bees are buzzing and birds are chirping! Come hop into spring and join us as we celebrate the season. You and your little bunny will bounce along to songs, make a craft, and take part in spring themed activities. DAY
KING OF THE CASTLE
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: SARC
Join us for an hour full of dragons, knights, princes and princesses!
Your little royals will hear a story from long ago, make their very own crown, and enjoy a castle building activity.
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 these concepts while having fun and making friends. Each class will involve creating a craft and other fun activities to go along with the daily theme. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult.
I CAN BUILD THAT!
Age: 1 1/2 to 3 years
Location: SARC
Put on your hard hat and let’s get to work. 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.
*No class on: May 22
JUMPING JELLYBEANS
Age: 11 to 24 months
Location: SARC
This physical activity program introduces 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. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult.
KIND & CONFIDENT – BEAMING BEGINNING
Age: 1 to 3 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
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.
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.
An energetic mindful program for toddlers leaving your little ones feeling empowered. Including toddler yoga, mindful and nature play, affirmation singalongs and more.
KIND & CONFIDENT – KIND KIDDIES
Age: 3 to 5 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Supporting preschoolers deepen a mind-body-soul connection, while fostering a love for learning. Including kids yoga, early learning through mindful and nature play, an empowering story time and more.
KIND &
CONFIDENT – LITTLE LEADERS
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Fostering a growth mindset and growing kind. Our Little Leaders will deepen a mind-body-soul connection. Including kids yoga, mindful crafting, gross motor activities and more.
KINDERFUN
Age: 2 to 4 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. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
LITTLE SLUGGER – INTRO TO BASEBALL
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: Aurora Heights Public School
This unique program teaches your child the basics of T-ball. Participants will learn to hit the ball from the tee, catch, throw, run the bases and other skills to help them become little baseball players. Your little slugger will build friendships, make memories and gain confidence for a great start to playing baseball. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program.
MINI HOOPS
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: AFLC
This class is a great introduction to the basics of basketball while encouraging teamwork and cooperation. This program will introduce your child to basic skills such as shooting, dribbling and passing while focusing mainly on the fun of the game. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirety of the program.
KINDY CLUB
Age: 3 to 5 years
Location: SARC
Children will learn socialization, independence and creative skills through play and hands-on activities. The day will begin with circle activities, followed by child-guided activity stations. Your child will need to have a nutritious snack each day, as well as indoor play shoes. Your child must be fully toilet trained. Staff will email registered participants to confirm orientation details.
*No class on: May 22
MOVERS & SHAKERS
Age: 1 to 3 years
Location: SARC
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 skills. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
MUSIC MOVERS
Age: 6 months to 1 1/2 years
Location: SARC
Join us for some parent and child fun as we explore sounds, gross motor movement and sensory experiences. Staff will lead families through a series of games and activities aimed at encouraging movement and expression. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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.
PLAYBALL – BALL HOCKEY
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: ACC
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 entirely of this program.
*No class on: May 27
PLAYBALL – INDOOR SOCCER SKILLS
Age: 3 to 4 years
Location: ACC
This program is an introduction to soccer and team participation. 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 entirely of this program.
PARENTS & PIPSQUEAKS
Age: 6 months to 2 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. Maximum 2 children per adult. Please register each child individually. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Babies under 6 months are welcome to attend this program (with a paid participant), although they should be in a sling or snuggly, not left in a car seat/stroller.
*No class on: May 22
PLAYBALL – INDOOR SOCCER
Age: 5 to 6 years
Location: ACC
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 entirely of this program.
PLAYBALL – SPORT COACHING FOR KIDS
Age: 3 to 4 years
Location: AFLC
A comprehensive program of games carefully devised and structured to teach preschoolers 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.
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PLAYBALL – SPORT COACHING FOR KIDS
Age: 4 1/2 to 6 years
Location: *ACC ^AFLC
A program of games designed to teach preschoolers a wide range of sports and social skills in a safe, non-competitive, happy and fun filled environment. Parent/Guardian must remain in the program space for the entirely of this program.
PLAYBALL – SUMMER SOCCER NURSERY 2’S CAN PLAY TOO
Age: 2 years
Location: Fleury Park
Introduce your preschooler to a gentle, non-competitive and fun time of playing soccer and developing gross motor skills. With a wide range of activities to stimulate and improve your children’s overall development, participants will build a foundation for successful future participation in soccer and team sports.
*No class on: July 1
PLAYBALL – SUMMER SOCCER NURSERY
Age: See below
Location: Fleury Park
This program is the perfect introduction to soccer skills and team participation. With a wide range of activities to stimulate and improve your child’s overall development, this positive, non-competitive program builds the foundation for successful participation in soccer and other team sports in future.
*No class on: July 1
Age: 3 to 4 years
Age: 4 1/2 to 6 years
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. This program teaches appropriate social interaction, listening to instructions, taking turns, sharing and having fun with friends.
AGE REQUIREMENTS
For Preschool programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
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.
STARRY PARADISE – GET READY FOR MANDARIN
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: *Aurora Town Square ^
PRESCHOOL PLAYHOUSE
Age: 1 1/2 to 3 years
Location: SARC
You and your little one will participate in an interactive circle time, story time and show off their creative side. Each class will consist of different programming and activities for you both to enjoy. Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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.
Parented Program Parent On-Site
PRESCHOOL DROP-IN
Join us at the SARC for some fun!
April 1 to June 17, 2023
PRESCHOOL DROP-IN
Age: Newborn to 5 years • Location: SARC
Fee: $3.50 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 at all times.
DAY TIME
Saturday 9:15am – 10:45am 11:00am – 12:30pm
Learn Mandarin through interactive activities and engaging learning experiences. Children will learn everyday words such as numbers and simple conversations as they begin to recognize and understand Chinese culture. Please have pencil and paper ready before class. Parent/guardians must be nearby while children are participating in this program. Some parent/guardian participation may be required based on participant ability.
STARRY PARADISE – LITTLE CREATOR
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Learn about colours and drawing skills, represented and used in artwork. Children will develop their motor skills and work with pencils, markers, oil pastels, water colour and acrylic painting. Children will learn about shapes, colour, theory, and positions on paper with space and drawing objects. All materials are included.
STORYTIME ADVENTURES
Age: 2 to 4 years
Location: SARC
Are you ready to go on an adventure? Join us each week as we explore a new story with imaginative play, music and movement. Participants will engage in gross motor activities and explore expression while developing social skills in a safe space.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
FUN THEMED WORKSHOPS
Join Us For These Exciting Programs!
THE HUNT IS ON
Age: 6 to 8 years
Location: SARC
If you look close enough, you may find what you’re looking for. Join this workshop and participate in different types of scavenger hunt activities. You may even leave with some awesome findings.
APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS
Age: 6 to 8 years
Location: SARC
Nothing says “May” like flowers in bloom. Learn different unique art techniques to create flowers. Using your creativity and different everyday materials, create your own flower art masterpiece.
BADMINTON
Age: 6 to 10 years
Location: *Rick Hansen Public School
^AFLC
Stay active with this exciting introductory program. This program will allow your child to learn how to play badminton, develop skills and become familiar with important technique.
BASKETBALL BASICS
Age: 7 to 12 years
Location: Rick Hansen Public School
This engaging 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, skills, drills and learning the rules of the games.
BASKETBALL BASICS – JR & SR
Age: See below
FLORAL DESIGN
Age: 8 to 11 years
Location: SARC
Create your own bouquet of flowers in this Floral Design workshop. Your child will have many different options of flowers and will learn about the process of putting together and taking care of their own bouquet. A creative workshop, activating senses and creativity.
AURORA BARBARIANS – LEARN TO RUGBY
Age: 7 to 10 years
Location: Aurora Sports Dome
Completely safe with zero contact to introduce you to the game of rugby. These sessions will be geared towards body movements, with lots of games including running, evasion skills, change of direction/ pace and ball movement. T-shirt included.
*No class on: May 22
AURORA BARBARIANS – LEARN TO RUGBY
Age: 11 to 14 years
Location: Aurora Sports Dome
This non-contact session is geared towards learning how to play touch/flag rugby through mini/modified games. These sessions will be filled with fun challenges, while learning how to play rugby. T-shirt included.
Location: See below
This engaging 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, skills, drills and learning the rules of the games.
Age: JR – 6 to 9 years
Location: AFLC
Age: SR – 10 to 12 years
Location: Hartman Public School
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.
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DANCE – JAZZICAL
Age: 6 to 10 years
Location: ACC
Your dancer will enjoy learning how to jump, groove and lip-sync to the music. Each class will consist of learning the basics of jazz and musical theatre. Join the fun and let your dancer develop their confidence and creatively express themselves.
AGE REQUIREMENTS
For most Children’s programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – JR. ROBOTICS & MARINE ENGINEERING
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Learn about marine engineering and mechanics, how to harness the power of water, and discover designs that help us make the impossible possible. Then, using robots, build and code a Floodgate for flood prevention.
FILM IN A BOX – STOP MOTION LEGO® & CLAY
Age: 7 to 13 years
Location: SARC
Bring your LEGO®, action figures, toys and clay to life. Using our equipment, your props and under the guidance of a master filmmaker, young filmmakers learn how to storyboard, develop a script, create camera angles, edit, add special effects, music and titles. The result will be a stop motion blockbuster to enjoy on the big screen with family and friends. We supply all of the equipment, including MacBooks, HD cameras, art supplies and clay. Movies can be streamed on our private portal following the completion of the workshop.
FIT AND FUN
Age: 8 to 12 years
Location: Aurora High School
This program will focus on creating an environment to make fitness fun. Helping participants develop skills that will actively challenge their abilities and increase their health, while mixing in fun, play, games and activities. The goal is to integrate and create a passion for exercise.
*No class on: May 22
GIRLS GOT GAME BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT & HOUSE LEAGUE – EMPOWERMENT THROUGH SPORT
Age: 7 to 10 years
Location: AFLC
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – MINECRAFT URBAN INNOVATIONS
Age: 7 to 11 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Design, create, and make your very own city come alive using Minecraft. Explore a variety of themes centered around scientific, sustainable, innovative, and futuristic city planning and design. Kids will immerse themselves in Minecraft, while applying the Engineering for Kids design process to create a model of their very own, futuristic and sustainable city.
FILM IN A BOX – FILM MAKING WORKSHOP
Age: 9 to 13 years
Location: AFLC
Action, adventure, comedy and suspense await you. Using our equipment and under the guidance of a master filmmaker, young filmmakers learn how to storyboard, develop a script, create camera angles, edit, add special effects, music and titles. The result will be a blockbuster to enjoy on the big screen with family and friends. We supply all of the equipment, including MacBooks, HD cameras, tripods, boom mikes and even a green screen. Movies can be streamed on our private portal following the completion of the workshop.
This program focuses on girls who are interested in learning the game of basketball and developing their skills while building confidence. The emphasis will be on skill development and learning the team concepts of basketball in a fun and interactive environment. There will be 30 minutes of skill development/team concepts, followed by 30 minutes of game play with older female athletes (such as coaches and officials), providing positive role modeling for the younger participants. Note: This is for GIRLS ONLY and no experience is necessary. We are proud to play like girls!
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
INTRO TO SOCCER
Age: 6 to 10 years
Location: Aurora High School
This Intro to Soccer program will provide players with the basic skills, drills, rules and opportunity to develop as a player. Participants will enjoy a warm-up, new skills, practice opportunities and a scrimmage game at the end of each class. Participants will be dribbling and scoring in no time.
*No class on: May 22
JUNIOR BAKER
Age: 7 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 and even being a little messy. Each session provides new recipes. Participants should bring a container to take an extra delicious treat home. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form.
*No class on: June 10
JUNIOR CHEF
Age: 7 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 and even being a little messy. Each session provides new recipes. Participants should bring a container to take an extra delicious treat home. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form.
*No class on: May 22
^No class on: June 10
KIDS GREAT MINDS – CARTOON COMPUTER ANIMATION
Age: 6 to 11 years
Location: AFLC
Come unleash your imagination in this program by creating your own animated cartoon movie. You will be guided step-by-step in a computerized environment, as you create and watch your cartoon come to life. This course develops logical and motor skills, stimulating creativity and self-expression. At the end of the program, children will be sent their animated movies.
KIDS GREAT MINDS – PC INTERACTIVE GAME CREATION
Age: 8 to 11 years
Location: AFLC
Children will learn a visual programming language that allows them to create and play their own video games on a PC using a simple language and entirely icon-based interface. They will learn advanced game design concepts in a simple, direct and intuitive manner. There are 20 different characters with different abilities, along with multiplayer and multi-level options. This intelligent screen time is an excellent opportunity to introduce kids to computer programming.
KIDS GREAT MINDS – VIRTUAL REALITY CHARACTER DESIGN
Age: 8 to 12 years
Location: AFLC
This camp is for every child interested in 3D Character Design and Virtual Reality (VR). Campers will learn how to create industry level, high resolution and textured 3D characters from their favourite movies and video games. These characters will later be added to their own personalized environments that can be used in animations, video games and seen with VR devices. KGM will bring in the VR goggles so campers can enjoy their amazing work.
KIDS ON THE MOVE
Age: 6 to 10 years
Location: ACC
Join us for an hour of games, exercising, movement 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. *No class on: May 22
KIND & CONFIDENT – YOUNG YOGI’S
Age: 6 to 8 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Our Young Yogis will engage in a calming weekly program that deepens a mind body soul connection. This program includes children’s yoga, mindful crafting, breathing activities and more.
MAD SCIENCE – STEM ODYSSEY
Age: 6 to 12 years
Location: AFLC
In this introductory STEM program, kids will explore a variety of topics and learn about the wonders of both life and physical sciences. They will explore themes and answer questions, such as “What makes your hair stand up?”, “Is it a magnet or magic?”, and “Just what are carbs anyway?”.
STARRY PARADISE – MANDARIN BEGINNERS
Age: 7 to 12 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
This program introduces children to aspects of the Chinese culture. Children will learn to speak, read and communicate in Mandarin. Children will build their Mandarin vocabulary, as well as communication skills through interactive exercises, worksheets, stories and more. Please have pencil and paper ready before class.
OLYMPIA
Age: 8 to 12 years
Location: AFLC
Stay active with this exciting multi-sport program. Olympia will allow your child to play a variety of sports in a non-competitive environment. Concentrate on developing skills, playing with peers, and becoming familiar with important technique.
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.
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: we will be running on trails at Lambert Willson Park.
*No class on: May 22
STARRY PARADISE – FUTURE ARTIST
Age: 7 to 12 years
Location: Aurora Town Square
Children will learn drawing and art skills in sketching through lines, shapes and shading. Children will be proud of their artwork and build their artistic knowledge to better present their future projects in this learning journey. Please have sketchbook/paper, pencil, eraser, Sharpie, colouring materials (for example – crayons, markers, oil pastels) ready before class.
P.A. DAY CAMP
Have fun on your P.A. Day!
P.A. DAY CAMP
Age: See below
Location: See below
Join us for a day full of activities including arts and crafts, sports, songs, 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 bring indoor shoes and outdoor clothing/layers, as we plan to go outside. Note: Drop-off time from 8:30am to 9:00am. Pick-up time from 4:00pm to 4:30pm.
Age: 4 to 6 years
Location: AFLC
Age: 7 to 12 years
Location: ACC
Mathnasium part of your summer plans.
It’s important for kids to keep up their math skills during the summer so they’re ready for new material in the fall. Summer at Mathnasium allows them to do this right alongside their other summer activities, with flexible hours and both in-centre and online learning. And we make it fun!
TENNIS LESSONS
• Spring: All tennis lessons will take place at Summit Park.
• Summer: Weekday tennis lessons will take place at Norm Weller Park. Weekend tennis lessons will take place at Summit Park.
• Please wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes with nonmarking soles. Balls are supplied, racquets are available to borrow.
CHILDREN & TEEN LESSONS
Children – Age: 7 to 12 years
Teen – Age: 13 to 17 years
Level 1: For players with no playing experience. The emphasis is on fun, friendship, and development of fundamental skills.
Level 2: For players with some playing experience, but still lack consistency. Development of technique will be emphasized through drills and games in a fun and friendly atmosphere.
Level 3: For players with knowledge of basic fundamentals, can place shots with moderate success and can sustain a baseline rally.
Level 4: For experienced players. This program will cover advanced techniques for spins, speed as well as tactical emphasis.
ADULT LESSONS
Adult – Age: 18+ years
Level 1.0-1.5: For players with no tennis experience. The lessons will provide an introduction to stroke fundamentals, rules and scoring.
Level 1.5-2.0: For players who have had a basic introduction to tennis, but still need to focus on the fundamentals.
Level 2.0-2.5: For players with some tennis experience. Emphasis will be on improving consistency and technique.
Level 2.5-3.0: For players who know the fundamentals of all strokes and can maintain a consistent rally at a moderate pace.
Level 3.0-3.5: For players who can rally from the baseline at a slow to moderate speed with some consistency. Emphasis will be on improving directional control and changes in speed.
Level 4.0-4.5: For players who are confident with their groundstrokes. They are looking to improve spin/speed on their groundstrokes, as well as improve their serve and net game.
TENNIS LESSONS – SPRING
Location: Summit Park Tennis Court
Age: 7 to
Age: 7 to 9 years • Level 4
*No class on: May 22
Age: 10 to 12 years • Level 1
Age: 10 to 12 years • Level 2
Age: 10 to 12 years • Level 3
Age: 10 to 12 years • Level 4
Age: Teen • Level 1
Age: Teen • Level 2
Age: Teen • Level 3
Age: Teen • Level 4
TENNIS LESSONS
*No class on: May 22
TENNIS LESSONS – SUMMER Location: Weekday – Norm Weller Tennis Courts
on: Aug 7
Age: 7 to 9 years • Level 4
Age: 10 to 12 years
TENNIS LESSONS
For full details regarding our tennis programs and descriptions, please visit www.aurora.ca/tennis
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 TO WN OF AURORA INCLUSIO N SERVICES
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 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. In most cases, 1:1 support can be arranged, however, we ask families to provide at least two weeks notice prior to the start of a program to allow for adequate time to confirm a staff member.
• 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.
For assistance, please contact: Marco De Benedictis (Community Programmer) 365-500-3163 | mdebenedictis@aurora.ca
www.aurora.ca/inclusionservices
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.
PLAY-ABILITY KINDER
Age: 4 to 7 years
Location: SARC
Participants of all abilities are welcomed into this adapted stay and play program specifically designed for children with disabilities. A 1:4 staff to participant ratio will be provided. This program will focus on the development of gross motor skills, a variety of movement skills, turn taking and sharing. Participants must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or support person.
SOC-ABILITY
Age: *16 to 21 years
^12 to 15 years
Location: Join this virtual social club for youth and young adults of all abilities. Soc-Ability virtual sessions will include simple activities, facilitated social discussion, and theme-focused chats with friends. This program will have a focus on meeting new people, practicing social and life skills, and socializing in a safe, adapted and supported space. All abilities are welcome. Depending on individual ability, some may require parent/guardian participation from home to participate.
MOVE-ABILITY
Age: 5 to 10 years
Location: ACC
It’s time for a dance party! In this adapted program, participants of all abilities will engage in a variety of movement activities that promote physical literacy, rhythm, and coordination. Participants will partake in an engaging warm-up, sing-alongs, and interactive movement songs. This program is offered at a 1:3 staff to participant ratio. Parent/ guardians are encouraged to attend to support participants.
PLAY-ABILITY KIDS
Age: 8 to 12 years
Location: AFLC
Participants of all abilities are welcomed into this adapted stay and play program specifically designed for children with disabilities. A 1:4 staff to participant ratio will be provided. This program will focus on strengthening social skills with peers, improving appropriate play, and building physical literacy and movement through engaging activities. Participants must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or support person.
ADULT – GROW
Age: 18+ years
Location: AFLC
Adults with exceptionalities can enjoy a unique space to build friendships, daily living abilities, and explore ways to expanding independence. With activities that look to build on strengths and skills through programming focused on resume building, cooking, socializing and more, participants will continue to GROW. Participants must be independent in personal care and manage in a group setting.
Parented Program
Parent On-Site
Kick-off to NATIONAL ACCESSABILITY WEEK
Saturday, May 27, 2023 | 9:00am – 12:00pm
Aurora Family Leisure Complex – Healthy Planet Gymnasium Course Code: 28553
www.aurora.ca/inclusionservices
Drop-Ins Just For Youth!
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: $3.25 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 details.
OUTDOOR SKATE PARK
Check out our 10,000 sq. ft. permanent skate park, located at the AFLC. There are numerous ramps, rails and bowls.
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 designation program works to acknowledge the great work that some communities are doing in ensuring their youth have continuous access to a diversity of play opportunities.
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
YOUTH PROGRAMS
ALL THE SPORTS
Age: 12 to 14 years
Location: Hartman Public School
With an emphasis on fun and being active, participants will work on skill building, teamwork and game play. A variety of multi-sport activities such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, fitness and high energy games will be introduced weekly.
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 practice basic archery skills and techniques with their friends in an enjoyable and safe environment.
*No class on: May 22
Mon Apr 17 7:15pm – 8:15pm $70.00/8 27869*
BADMINTON BLAST
Age: 12 to 15 years
Location: AFLC
This basic badminton program will provide participants the opportunity to practice various badminton skills and rally with each other in an informal and unstructured format. Join us for an hour of badminton to stay active, play a sport you love, and make some new friends.
DANCE TRENDS
Age: 13 to 14 years
Location: Hartman Public School
Step it up with this fun and creative program where participants will work together to learn trending dance moves and basic movement skills. Participants will learn a new routine each week and get a chance to build their own.
DODGE, SPIKE & THROW!
Age: 12 to 14 years
Location: Aurora Heights Public School
Join us for an hour of fast-paced fun as we play through some high energy sports. Participants will try out variations of Dodgeball, Roundnet and Frisbee.
GIRLS GOT GAME BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT & HOUSE LEAGUE – EMPOWERMENT THROUGH SPORT
in partnership with the Town of Aurora presents
AURORA's
Performing Arts FESTIVAL
Returning spring 2023
ages 18 & Under singing acting dancing
winner of the age 12 to 17 vocal category will be named the 2023 Aurora Teen Idol
For more information, visit aurora.ca/artsfestival
#AuroraArtsFestival
We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
Age: 11 to 13 years
Location: AFLC
This program is focused on girls who are interested in learning the game of basketball and developing their skills, while building confidence. The emphasis will be on skill development and learning the team concepts of basketball in a fun, interactive environment. Note: This is for GIRLS ONLY and no experience is necessary. We are proud to play like girls!
KC BADMINTON CLUB
*Junior Basic Level 1 – 7 to 12 years
^Teen Basic Level 2 – 12 to 18 years
Location: KC Badminton Club
159 Don Hillock Drive, Aurora, Unit 2
In this 10-week program, participants will learn the fundamentals of badminton basic skills including high clear, serving, lifts, footwork, front to back, side to side and some knowledge of how to play single
*No class on: May 22
STEM MINDS – ADVANCED STEM CLUB
Age: 12 to 17 years
Location: STEM Minds
212 Earl Stewart Drive, Aurora, Unit 3
Join our Advanced STEM Club and learn about cutting edge technology like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data, Internet of Things, Cryptography and much more. Students will explore a range of advanced STEM topics and understand the real-world applications of various technology.
STEM MINDS – ESPORTS WORKSHOP
Age: 12 to 17 years
Location: STEM Minds
212 Earl Stewart Drive, Aurora, Unit 3
Build your eSports toolkit and develop grit as you work toward improving your skills to compete against others who may be better players than you. Learn to create and follow strategies, communicate with teammates, develop strong hand-eye coordination and good sportsmanship.
STEM MINDS – GAME DEVELOPMENT WITH UNITY WORKSHOP
Age: 12 to 17 years
Location: STEM Minds
212 Earl Stewart Drive, Aurora, Unit 3
Have you ever wondered how professionals develop games that have such complex features and appearances? They use game engines, and Unity is behind many of the most popular games around. Gain hands-on experience in the Unity editor and become the creator of your own 2D or 3D games.
STEM MINDS – INTERNET OF THINGS WORKSHOP
Age: 12 to 17 years
Location: STEM Minds
212 Earl Stewart Drive, Aurora, Unit 3
In this day and age, the demand for IoT devices is on a steep surge as we increase our demand for automation. In a nutshell, we want things that work with minimal input from the user. These workshops combine the power of coding and hardware to show how sensors can be utilized to improve performance.
STORM VOLLEYBALL – INTRO TO VOLLEYBALL
Age: *11 to 12 years
^13 to 14 years
Location: AFLC
This introductory program will introduce the specific technical skills needed to build the foundation for a well-rounded player. Coaches will teach technical elements of primary skills and run the athletes through game-like practice drills. The ratio of skills to game play will increase throughout the program.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
TEEN RUN CLUB
Age: 12 to 15 years
Location: AFLC
This motivational, non-competitive running club is for youth who want to learn new skills and have fun running with others. All fitness levels are welcome. Learn to build endurance, practice proper running form, pacing, injury prevention and nutrition. Each week participants will meet in the AFLC Lobby and run on the trails in Lambert Willson Park.
YOUTH PICKLEBALL – LEARN TO PLAY
Age: 10 to 17 years
Location: ASC
Youth will learn pickleball basics and be able to play with more confidence at the end of this introductory learn to play program. Coaches will cover the fundamentals of serve, return and volley. This program is offered by Elevation Athletics Association. All abilities and skill levels welcome. Paddles will be provided for players that do not have their own.
*No class on: May 22
^No class on: Apr 29, May 6 & 27, June 3
A unique opportunity for young artists to enter up to two pieces of art in a regional competition, gain portfolio experience, sell their work, and compete for cash prizes. Open to all teens ages 12 to 17 (including grade 12).
Applications and more information will be available online at www.aurora.ca/artshow
We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
Youth Leadership Opportunities
CANADA SAFETY COUNCIL – BABYSITTER’S TRAINING
Age: 12 to 16 years
Location: AFLC
The Canada Safety Council Babysitter’s Training course will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to safely care for children. Through the teaching of these skills, participants will gain the necessary confidence to provide care to children.
CANADA SAFETY COUNCIL – HOME ALONE
Age: 10 to 13 years
Location: AFLC
The Canada Safety Council Home Alone program will provide participants with appropriate skills and knowledge to remain home on their own for short periods of time. Participants will learn skills such as home safety, when to call 911, fire safety and much more. Note: The full-day program includes additional activities.
JOB PREP 101
Age: 14 to 17 years
Location: AFLC
Are you looking for a job or struggling to get an interview? This oneday 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.
TEEN PARK CLEAN UP – COMMUNITY SERVICE
Age: 12 to 17 years
Location: *Lambert Willson Park
^Fleury Park
~Machell Park
>Ada Johnson Park
Join us for a clean up session in an Aurora Park throughout the season and earn some volunteer hours while getting outside. Participants will be provided with all supplies. Pre-registration is required.
Fun For The Entire Family!
DROP-IN SCHEDULE AT THE AFLC
18+ Drop-In Gym Activities*
Fee: $4.25 per person, per visit.
*Taxes included
Youth Drop-In Gym Activities
Age: 12 to 17 years
Fee: $3.25 per person, per visit.
Parent & Child Open Gym
Age: 4 to 12 years
Fee: $3.25 per person, per visit.
Spirit of Math Rock Climbing Wall
Age: 6 years and older
Fee: $3.25 per person, per visit.
Guidelines
All gym activities located at the Healthy Planet Gymnasium.
AFLC Drop-In Schedule
Please visit our website for the most up-to-date AFLC Drop-In schedules. Note: All schedules are subject to change.
www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin
For up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin
Parent & Child Open Gym: Children ages 4 to 8 must have a guardian present. Guardian must pay program fee.
Spirit of Math Rock Climbing Wall: All climbers must complete a waiver form prior to climbing. Those under 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. Waivers available at www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin. Children between the ages of 6 to 11 must have a parent or guardian present while they climb.
Note: Waiver forms are valid for 365 days. After that time, a new waiver will need to be completed.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULES
For Holiday and March Break schedules, please visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin
DESJARDINS DAYS
For schedules and up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/desjardinsdays
PRESCHOOL DROP-IN
Join us at the SARC for some fun!
April 1 to June 17, 2023
PRESCHOOL DROP-IN
Age: Newborn to 5 years • Location: SARC
Fee: $3.50 per child, supervising adults are free
Note: Regular programming may be affected on P.A. Days and holidays. Please visit www.aurora.ca/aflcdropin for schedule of activities and cancellations.
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 at all times.
DAY TIME
Saturday 9:15am – 10:45am 11:00am – 12:30pm
Skating, Shinny and Stick & Puck Hockey
PUBLIC SKATING: $3.15 OR 10 TICKETS FOR $26.25 • SHINNY HOCKEY : $6.75 OR 10 TICKETS FOR $54.75
Skating Activities take place at the AFLC and SARC.
AURORA FAMILY LEISURE COMPLEX • 135 Industrial Parkway North • 905-841-7521
April • May • June – All skates will take place at the AFLC, unless otherwise noted on schedules.
STRONACH AURORA RECREATION COMPLEX • 1400 Wellington St. East • 905-726-4770
March • July • August – All skates will take place at the SARC, unless otherwise noted on schedules.
Please visit our website for the most up-to-date Skating, Shinny and Stick & Puck Hockey schedules. Note: All schedules are subject to change.
www.aurora.ca/skatingactivities
GUIDELINES AND RULES
• Every 60 minutes of scheduled skate time includes a 10 minute flood.
• Visit www.aurora.ca/skatingactivities for full details.
Family & Youth Shinny Hockey
• 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 are limited to a maximum of 3 children per parent/guardian on ice
Adult, Ladies & Men’s Shinny Hockey
• Must be 18 years or older.
• The Town of Aurora strongly recommends full equipment.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULES
For Holiday and March Break schedules, please visit www.aurora.ca/skatingactivities
DESJARDINS DAYS
For schedules and up-to-date information, please visit www.aurora.ca/desjardinsdays
CANCELLATIONS
March 25 - All skate times cancelled
September 1 to 10 - All skate times cancelled
MULTI-TICKET DISCOUNTS
For details on how to obtain multi-ticket discounts, please visit www.aurora.ca/programguide or email rleisure@aurora.ca
The Ontario Recreation Facilities Association and the Town of Aurora strongly recommend wearing a helmet and glove protection while on the ice surface.
Aurora’s Premiere Skating School since 1993
LEARN TO SKATE | CANSKATE PROGRAMS
• 5:1 ratio
• 45 mins with a Nationally Certified coach
• Ages 3 yrs and up
• Introduction to Figure Skating/ Pre-Power Skating
• Progress reports • Ribbons & Badges
• After school, weeknight & weekend programs available Programs subject to change
FOLLOWING ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER ONLINE www.skatersfirst.com | info@skatersfirst.com | 905.727.4600
Power & Edge
A Division of Skaters First
• Strong focus on Power & Edge
• Beginner to Intermediate players
• Taught by Nationally Certified Coaches
Sanctioned by
SENIORS CENTRE WITHOUT WALLS
A free interactive program for seniors. Programs include exercise, trivia, games and social activities. Programs are done from home and are available over the telephone or using Zoom.
Contact us:
365-500-3161 scww@aurora.ca
SENIORS CENTRE IN THE MAIL
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.
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.
BALANCE IMPROVEMENT
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
Stay steady on your feet by strengthening your core and lower body. This class will include seated and standing exercises.
BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE – LEVEL 1
Age: 18+ years
Seniors Centre in the Mail is a free program.
Twice a month activity kits are mailed to you (or you can pick them up at the Aurora Seniors Centre). Each package will include puzzles, sudoku, trivia and more!
Contact us:
365-500-3161 scww@aurora.ca
AGE REQUIREMENTS
For Adult programs, participants must be the minimum age by the first day of the program.
SENIORS NEWSLETTER
Check out our monthly Fun After 55! seniors newsletter online at www.aurora.ca/seniorsnewsletter
Location: ASC
This stress-free introduction to the basics of Ballroom & Latin dancing can be used at dance clubs, weddings, dinner dances and more. Participants will experience several dances: the cha-cha, rumba, mambo, merengue and foxtrot. The course will be taught by a couple so that participants may fully benefit from both perspectives of leading and following. Prior dance experience is not necessary. Partners are required.
*No class on: May 24
Wed Apr 12 7:30pm – 8:30pm $95.00/8 28412*
BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE – LEVEL 2
Age: 18+ years
Location: ASC
Focusing on “dancing for fun”, this program will develop dance skills and steps. New dances will be introduced, such as the waltz, swing, samba, quickstep, salsa, cumbia or bachata. The course will be taught by a couple so that participants may fully benefit from both perspectives of leading and following. The beginners class or previous dance experience are preferred prerequisites for this class. Partners are required.
*No class on: May 22
PROGRAM PRICES & HST
The price of all Adult and Older Adult Programs include HST.
BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE – LEVEL 3
Age: 18+ years
Location: ASC
The Level 3 program will continue to offer more technique and additional figures to the dance styles covered in Level 2. Similar to Level 2, this class will focus only on two or three dances per session in order to provide in-depth instruction for each of the styles taught. Several sessions of Level 2 would be the preferred prerequisite for this course. Partners are required.
*No class on: May 22
BASIC CARDIO
Age: 55+ years
Location: Hybrid / (see below)
This basic, cardiovascular only class takes you through simple choreography designed to gently raise your heartrate to improve fitness and burn fat.
Location: Hybrid – ASC &
Note: This class is available in-person and online using Zoom. All in-person participants may request the Zoom link to participate over Zoom as well as in-person.
CO-ED VOLLEYBALL – CASUAL
Age: 18+ years
Location: Aurora High School Gymnasium
Calling all co-ed volleyball enthusiasts. Come out and participate in an indoor season of volleyball. This program will provide an ideal environment for beginners and recreational players in a fun and friendly environment. Note: Overhand serving and spiking will not be permitted. This is not an instructional program.
*No class on: May 22
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: The summer session may have dates outside, please dress appropriately.
Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC.
GET FIT!
Age: 55+ years
Location: Hybrid / In-Person / (see below)
Welcome to all around fitness. This class includes a warm-up and 20-minutes of cardiovascular conditioning with easy-to-follow steps and upbeat music. There will be strength training with weights or bands, balance exercise and flexibility training. Increase your fitness and have fun.
BOOT CAMP GOLD
Age: 55+ years
Location: *ASC (Spring)
^ATH Courtyard (Summer)
This circuit class will incorporate stations using Pilates and Bosu balls, bands and more. Work towards improving strength, cardio capacity, balance and agility. Designed for the active, independent older adult.
Location: Hybrid – ASC & Note: This class is available in-person and online using Zoom. All in-person participants may request the Zoom link to participate over Zoom as well as in-person.
Location: In-Person – ASC
CHAIR STRETCH
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
This is a gentle exercise class. Learn how to gently stretch and strengthen, mobilize your joints and use your breath to relax, all with the aid of a chair. This is a great class for those new or returning to exercise or for individuals who suffer from arthritis, joint tightness, chronic pain or other conditions. Breathe deeper, stretch farther and grow stronger.
*No class on: Apr 28
ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
KNITTING: LEARN TO KNIT – PART 1
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
A simple knit square or rectangle can become a button cowl, fingerless gloves or hat. In this class, you will learn several necessary basic skills to get started knitting: understanding yarn and gauge, casting on, knit and purl stitches, button holes, casting off, seaming. These skills will be practised while knitting three small projects –a dishcloth, fingerless mitts and a cowl. Participants need no prior experience knitting.
Note: There is a $25 fee payable to the instructor at the first class for supplies. This fee covers needles and yarn suitable for the three class projects.
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. This class is designed for the active, independent Older Adult.
*No class on: May 22
^No class on: Aug 7
pFIT
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
KNITTING: LEARN TO KNIT – PART 2
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
In this class you will learn various techniques (increases, decreases, seaming, bias knitting, reading charts) and stitches (cables, lace, slip stitches, ribs, knit and purl combos) which will enable you to go on and create your own designs. For each new stitch or technique, you will also be given a pattern for a simple project you can knit using that new skill. This class is suitable for the advanced beginner. It would be an excellent follow-up to the Learn to Knit class. Please pick-up a supply list at the Seniors Centre and bring all supplies to the first class.
KNITTING: SPRING SHAWL
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
Shawls rose to the top of every knitter’s to-do list about 15 years ago and remain one of the most popular knitting projects. Age of Brass and Steam is a beginner friendly formula style design which allows you to be creative with your own colours, yarn weight/type and size. This design is a gentle introduction to knitting triangular shaped shawls that requires only basic knitting skills. Please pick-up a supply list at the Seniors Centre and bring all supplies to the first class.
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.
*No class on: May 22
^No class on: Aug 7
PILOGA
Age: 55+ years
Location: Hybrid / In-Person / (see below)
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.
Location: Hybrid – ASC & Note: This class is available in-person and online using Zoom. All in-person participants may request the Zoom link to participate over Zoom as well as in-person.
Location:
LATIN DANCE FOR SINGLES
Age: 18+ years
Location: ASC
Come out for a fun-filled evening, learning the basic steps of Latin Dancing. This stress-free class will soon have you moving on the dance floor with easy steps of Cha-Cha, Merengue, Bachata, Mambo, Cumbia, Salsa and more. No partner or previous dance experience required.
*No class on: May 24
ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
STRETCH & TONE
Age: 55+ years
Location: Hybrid / In-Person / (see below)
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.
Location: Hybrid – ASC & Note: This class is available in-person and online using Zoom. All in-person participants may request the Zoom link to participate over Zoom as well as in-person.
*No class on: May 22
^No class on: Aug 7
Location: In-Person – ASC
Location:
*No class on: May 22
^No class on: Aug 7
WATERCOLOUR – LEVEL 1
Age: 55+ years
Location: AFLC
This watercolour class will be of interest to participants who are new to watercolours as well as those who have some experience with watercolours. Participants will learn how to mix colours, watercolour techniques such as washes and dry brushing, and how to plan a watercolour project from start to finish. Some drawing will be incorporated into the project preparation.
Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC.
WATERCOLOUR – LEVEL 2
Age: 55+ years
Location: AFLC
This watercolour class will be of interest to participants who have experience with watercolours and want to develop their style and learn new techniques. Participants will learn techniques such as mixing colours on their paper, using negative space, and loosening up their style using larger brushes. Drawing will be incorporated into the project preparation.
Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC.
WATERCOLOUR – COTTAGE
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
EXPERIENCE
This class is for participants with some experience with watercolours. It will concentrate on landscape scenes inspired by cottage country. It will incorporate watercolour skills used for interpreting rocks, lakes, reflections and trees. Please see supply list for suggested colours. Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC.
WATERCOLOUR – FLORALS
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
This class is for participants with some experience with watercolours. It will concentrate on watercolour florals and will use transparent watercolours to produce luminous watercolour projects. The class will explore both realistic and expressionistic versions of watercolour florals. Please see supply list for suggested colours.
Note: Material costs extra, list available at the ASC or AFLC.
ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
YOGA: CHAIR
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
Chair Yoga is for anyone who has movement limitations or is recovering from an injury and would like to start moving, or to be more active. A varied series of focused poses and movement flows, incorporating breath awareness and proper alignment, will help to develop strength, flexibility and balance.
ZUMBA GOLD
Age: 55+ years
Location: Hybrid / (see below)
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.
Location: Hybrid – ASC & Note: This class is available in-person and online using Zoom. All in-person participants may request the Zoom link to participate over Zoom as well as in-person.
YOGA: SUNDOWN MAT
Age: 18+ years
Location: ASC
This practice will use the support of the earth to cradle your body. While on your mat, you will move through yoga postures and stretches that help to calm the mind, improve flexibility, reduce stress and increase strength. It’s the perfect way to end your day. This practice ends with a short meditation. Please bring a mat and a blanket.
YOGA: TRULY BEGINNER
Age: 55+ years
Location: ASC
This class is for the true beginner. It is never too late to learn and enjoy the practice of yoga. You will be introduced to a series of stretches, poses and breathing techniques. Since yoga is gentle, almost anyone can do it, regardless of their age or fitness level. It is not only a rewarding physical activity, but it also promotes emotional well-being and good mental health.
ZUMBA GOLD TONING
Age: 55+ years
Location: Hybrid / (see below)
This program includes the exhilarating experience of a Zumba Fitness Party with the benefits of safe-and-effective strength training. It’s an easy-to-follow, health-boosting dance-fitness program for baby boomers as well as beginners. Through dynamic lightweight resistance training and exciting international rhythms, participants will build muscle strength, increase bone density, and improve mobility, posture and coordination.
Location: Hybrid – ASC & Note: This class is available in-person and online using Zoom. All in-person participants may request the Zoom link to participate over Zoom as well as in-person.
*No class on: Apr 28
Location:
*No class on: Apr 28
AURORA SENIORS CENTRE
A Full Access Facility Welcoming Adults 55+ 90 John West Way, Aurora | 905-726-4767 | www.auroraseniors.ca
OPERATING HOURS
Residents: $35.00 per calendar year
Non-Residents: $50.00 per calendar year
Note: There is a $1.00 per person/per day activity fee collected for each visit.
AURORA SENIORS CENTRE ACTIVITIES
• Art classes
• Arts, crafts & hobbies
• Cards & games
• Day trips across Ontario
• Fitness classes
• Social and educational programs
• Sports such as pickleball and table tennis
• Volunteer opportunities
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Aurora Lawn Bowling Club
Lawn Bowling is an easy to learn sport for all ages. Our club is a great place to meet people, enjoy friendly competition, participate in social events and have fun. Come
WHEN
Late May - September
Monday and Thursday evenings 6:45 - 9:00pm
Wednesday mornings 9:45am - 12:00pm
Sunday mornings 10:00am - 12:00pm
WHERE
To learn more or to “Try 3 for Free” during month of June, go to our website
www.auroralawnbowlingclub.ca
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. This is Aurora’s longest trail corridor stretching from Evans Park on Bayview Avenue south of Vandorf Sideroad all the way up to St. John’s Sideroad and includes the Tim Jones Trail (Nokiidaa Trail), the Klaus Wehrenberg Trail as well as the Sheppard’s Bush trails. These trails link municipal facilities such as the Town Hall, the Senior’s Centre and the Aurora Family Leisure Complex, as well as the Aurora Community Centre, Sheppard’s Bush, and Lambert Willson Park.
Other significant trails include the Lakeview/Willow Farm Trail located within the forested hills of St. Andrews in northwest Aurora, the David Tomlinson Nature Reserve Trail in the Marsh Creek valley lands of northeast Aurora, and currently under construction, the Highland Gate trail in the former Highland Gates Golf Course lands.
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, 4 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
The David Tomlinson Nature Reserve consists of marshland, openwater ponds, meadows and forests in the Marsh Creek valley lands located between Bayview Avenue and Leslie Street, north of Wellington Street East. Main access points include the Stronach Aurora Recreation Centre and Johnathan Bales Parkette.
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.
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 365-500-3134 or email sking@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 365-500-3134 for further information or email sking@aurora.ca.
For more information, please contact the Parks Division at 365-500-3134 or by email at sking@aurora.ca
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