spring
activities for YOUTH ADULT | SENIORS REGISTRATION STARTS Wednesday, March 7TH
community
guide 2012
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COMMUNITY Community Contact List Centre Wellington Events Elora Centre for the Arts Fergus Grand Theatre FITNESS Fitness Classes Weight Room
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2012
Spring
Register Online AQUATICS: How to register Registration Form General Pool Information Swimming Admittance & Supervision Admission Prices Pool Swim Schedule Pool Aquafit Schedule Lesson Descriptions (preschool) Red Cross Program Structure (kids) Swimming Lesson Schedule Specialty Programs Advanced Leadership Lifeguard Opportunities ADULT/SENIORS Victoria Park Seniors Centre Programs
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community HELP Ambulance (Admin.) 843-5909 Animal Control, Jo Alans 843-7734 Blue Cross 1-800-873-2583 Centre Wellington Hydro 843-2900 Centre Well. Township Office 846-9691 Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477 Distress Centre Well/Dufferin 1-888-821-3760 Fire - Administration 843-1950 Fire - Public Safety Officer 843-1950 Groves Hospital Volunteer Assoc. 843-2010 Groves Memorial Hospital 843-2010 Health Unit, Well/Duff/Guelph 846-2715 Highway Info (Winter) 1-888-638-9899 Hydro Emergency in Fergus & Elora 827-8588 or 827-8589 Kid’s Help Line 1-800-668-6868 OPP - 24 hrs 1-800-310-1122 OPP - Admin 856-1506 Poison Information 1-800-268-9017 Rural Womens Support Programme 843-6834 Sewer Emergency 1-888-886-9281 St. John Ambulance, Les Morrison 846-8704 The Door Youth Centre 787-0925
GENERAL INFO B.I.A Office, Elora 846-2563 B.I.A Office, Fergus 787-1384 Centre for Environmental Excellence 846-0841 C.W. Comm. Sportsplex - Fergus 843-2800 Elora Information Centre 846-9841 Elora Community Centre 843-2800 Fergus Information Centre 226-383-3000 Post Office, Elora 846-5681 Post Office, Fergus 843-1730 Wellington Cty. Library, Elora Branch 846-0190 Wellington Cty. Library, Fergus Branch 843-1180 Wellington Cty. Library, Aboyne Branch 846-0918
ARTS & CULTURE C.W. Childrens Drama, David Oates 787-2288 C.W. Singers, Suzanne Bielmann 837-1994 C.W. Youth Band, Brent Rowan 823-8893 Elora Arts Council, Riki Weiland 846-8906 Elora Cataract Trail, Raymond Soucy 843-7703 Elora Centre for the Arts 846-9698 Elora Community Theatre, B. Allan-Hill 746-9612 Elora Festival 846-0331 Elora Festival Singers 846-0331 Elora & Salem Horticulture, C. LaCroix 843-3131 Elora Writers Festival, Shirley Smith 846-0235 Fergus Brass Band, Dale Campbell 830-3349 Fall Fair Board, Ted Kent 843-3371 Fergus Grand Theatre 787-1981 Fergus Horticultural, Roberta Vlietstra 843-5892 Fergus Pipe Band, Cindy Lindsay 843-3656 Fergus Scottish Festival 787-0099 Fergus Truck Show 843-3412 Grand Celtic Pipe Band, C. MacDonald 787-0191 Grinder Productions, Eric Goudie 780-7593 Kindermusik 843-3517 Music for Young Children 843-3517
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CONTACTS
Neighbour Woods, Toni Ellis Not so Grand Players, Judy Faires On the Spot Productions, Paul Faires Performance Studios Puppets Elora, Annerose Schmidt Village Idiot Productions Vision Theatre Productions Volunteer Centre of Guelph Wellington Wellington Cty. Museum & Archives Wellington Waterloo Playhouse, A. Argue
846-0841 787-0346 787-0346 843-3517 846-8123 846-9336 787-2324 822-0912 846-0916 787-7441
CLUBS & LODGES 1st Elora Scouting, Cynthia Noel 846-2468 1st Fergus Scouting, Grant Townsend 843-3383 Belwood Hall (for bookings) 843-2800 Belwood Lions Club, Parry Frank 787-2137 Bridge Club, Don McNiven 843-1361 Brownies, Sparks,Fergus, M. Skerritt 846-0328 Brownies, Sparks, Elora, Cathy Bruder 763-2199 Centre Wellington Kinettes, Mary Lloyd 843-1314 Centre Wellington Rotary, Sarah Jacobs 843-1960 Centre Well. Women’s Events Comm 843-6834 Elora Lions Club, Tom Waind 846-2319 Fergus & District Kinsmen, Bruce Lloyd 843-4852 Fergus Lioness, Darlene Heffernan 837-6297 Fergus Lions Club, Claude Lacroix 843-3131 Fergus Elora Rotary Club, Jeff Ostic 843-2540 G.R.C.A., Belwood, Derek Strub 843-2979 G.R.C.A., Elora, Dan Morden 846-9742 Girl Guides, Elora, Cindy Robinson 846-2627 Guides, Pathfinders, Fergus, M. Skerritt 846-0328 IODE, Shelagh McRae 843-3174 Masonic Lodge, Elora, Chris Brown 787-0554 Masonic Lodge, Fergus, Mike Blazek 843-7685 Mercer Masonic Lodge, David Chance 843-4224 Optimist Club of C.W. Fergus, G. Bailey 843-2554 Optimist Club, Elora, Shirley Giesel 846-9480 Opti-Mrs., Rose Shaw 843-4192 Order of Eastern Star, Muriel Brown 787-0554 Probus Club of CW, Donna Allcock 846-2280 Rebelah Lodge, Elora, Ann Warren 843-2247 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 229 846-9611 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 275 843-2345 Senior Transit 787-1814 Senior Transit, Bus Rental 843-1711 The Door Youth Centre 787-0925 Victoria Park Seniors Centre 787-1814 Welcome Wagon, Helen Marucci 843-5570 Women’s Institute, Doreen Ecclestone 843-1998
SUPPORT SERVICES
Big Brothers & Big Sister of Centre Well Block Parents, Elora - call OPP Block Parents, Fergus - call OPP Cancer Society, David Mitchell Centre Wellington Food Bank Community Resource Centre of N&Cwell Community Mental Health Continuing Education Family & Children Services Meals on Wheels Spark of Brilliance, P. McCulloch
787-0106 843-8839 787-1401 843-7000 843-6191 836-7280 824-2410 323-2330 843-6191
DANCE INSTRUCTION
Belly Dance with Voula Celtic Thunder, Irish Dancing Clickin Country Cloggers, S. Patterson Elora Grand Squares Fergus/Elora Dance DD Ballroom Dance Group, D. Dube Grand River Dance Academy MacDonald School of Scottish Arts M. Matthews Highland Dance Scottish Country Dancing Square Dancing, Valerie Kampf Tilt Your Kilt Highland Dancd
830-6583 787-0096 823-5625 843-3260 846-6666 846-8806 843-5040 846-5854 843-5078 843-3565 843-3260 787-4602
SPORTS & LEISURE Badminton Club, Ross Langlands 843-3246 Ball Hockey, Cary Valedis 846-2983 Baton Club - Superstars, Krista DiStasi 994-0639 Basketball CW Celtics, Spencer Linwood 820-9971 Beach Volleyball, Tom Woods 846-2474 Belwood Sailing Club, Margaret Hull 821-9972 Break Away Sports, Julie Katerberg 846-9013 Cheerleading - Bears 226-971-1614 Curling Club, Elora 846-0440 Curling Club, Fergus 843-2641 Cycling Club, Nick Bachinski 787-0441 Fergus Model Flyers, Ken Graham 843-7411 Field Lacrosse, Mike Sealey 846-5365 Football, Chris Brown 787-0554 Friends of the Grand, Larry MacGratton 843-3102 Grand River Girls Hockey, Barry McKerracher 843-6218 Gymnastics Club, Ross Langlands 843-3246 In-door Soccer 843-3360 In-Line Hockey, Doug Wagenaar 843-1246 Kayak Club, Wayne Donison 400-0858 Men’s Three Pitch, Elora, Ashley Woods 787-1888 Men’s Three Pitch, Fergus, P. Wallace 843-5047 Men’s Three Pitch, Fergus, D.Parkinson 846-5699 Mill Ridge Pony Club 787-0664 Minor HardBall, Elora& Fergus, Gerry Hill 846-8911 Minor Hockey , C.W., Mike Von Massow 846-8610 Minor Lacrosse, C.W., Stephanie Klages 843-5279 Minor Ball, Alma, Robert Held 848-5599 Minor Ball, Ctr. Wellington, Chris Dalton 546-4465 Minor Softball, Fergus & Elora, Laura Abel 787-3877 Minor Softball, Ponsonby, Pat Kurtz 836-8466 Ponsonby Rec. Club, Shirley Obergan 846-8113 Racquets Club 846-9910 Ringette, Terry Williams 846-1002 Rugby Club, Darren Landoni 787-8742 Skating Club, Elora, Betty Havasi 846-2271 Snowmobile Club Inc, Leslie O’Reilly 836-4095 Soccer, F.E.D.S 843-3360 Special Olympics, Ron Heiple 843-5197 Sychronized Skating, Charlene Radler 664-0964 Swim Team, Leona Cook 787-2122 Tennis Club, 787-7003 Three Pitch, Elora,Tracee Fletcher 787-1170 Women’s Industrial Ball, Laurie Brohman 824-2675
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community DATE MARCH
3 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 7 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 12 - 16 Mar 16 Mar 20 Mar 25 Mar 29, 31 Mar, 1 Apr 31 Mar 30 Mar - 1 Apr 31 Mar 31 Mar 31 Mar, 1 Apr
EVENT
EVENTS LOCATION
INFO
Free Public Swim to the 1st 40 kids, sponsored by Newdon Ind. What Every Babysitter Should Know Course Centre Wellington Minor Lacrosse Coaches Clinic Spring Registration Day for Swimming Lessons & Programs Spring Leisure Show - Registration for Summer Groups, 6-8pm Spring Leisure Show - Registration for Summer Groups, 6-8pm March Break Madness Day Camp Party Rockers Dance C.W. Blood Donor Clinic Fergus Skating Club ShowTime “The Unexpected Guest” an Agatha Christie Mystery Elora Skating Club - Annual Skating Carnival Elora Fergus Ringette Western Regionals Emergency Level First Aid, Level A, CPR Elora Festival Paperback Book Sale, 9am-5pm Standard Level First Aid; Level C CPR; AED
C.W. Community Sportsplex St. John Ambulance C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex Elora Community Centre C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex Fergus Grand Theatre Elora Community Centre C.W. Community Sportsplex St. John Ambulance Book Barn, Hoffer Park St. John Ambulance
519-843-2800 519-846-8704 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 888-236-6283 519-843-2800 519-787-1981 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 519-846-8704 519-846-0331 519-846-8704
1-7 Apr 3 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 7 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr 20 - 22 Apr 21 & 22 Apr 22 Apr 26 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr
Archives Awareness Week Programmes C.W. Blood Donor Clinic Skills Canada High School Competition Howell’s/Elora United church Fish Fry & Silent Auction, 4:30-7:00pm Free Public Swim to the 1st 40 kids, sponsored by Newdon Ind. C.W. Community Easter Egg Hunt, 9am -12noon Fergus Scottish Festival Annual Tartan Day Wordfest, Open Mic Readings and Featured Guests Elvis - The moments, 8pm What Every Babysitter Should Know Course C.W. Blood Donor Clinic Guelph and District Annual Dog Show Elora Antique Show & Sale - Gadsden Promotions 7th Annual Grand Taste presented by C.W. Rotary Club C.W. Chamber of Commerce Awards of Excellence Centre Wellington Equine Trade & Tact Show Centre Wellington Spring MOM2MOM Event, Admiss. $1; 9am-12noon
Wellington County Museum Elora Community Centre C.W. Community Sportsplex Elora Community Centre C.W. Community Sportsplex Bissel Park, Elora Downtown Fergus Elora Centre for the Arts Fergus Grand Theatre St. John Ambulance C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex Elora Communitiy Centre Grand River Raceway C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex Elora Community Centre
519-846-0916 888-236-6283 519-843-2800 519-846-0122 519-843-2800 519-846-9333 519-787-0099 519-846-9698 519-787-1981 519-846-8704 888-236-6283 519-843-2800 519-843-2800
MAY 5 May 5 & 6 May 7 May 9 - 11 May 10 - 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 26 May 26 & 27 May 27 May 27 May
Free Public Swim to the 1st 40 kids, sponsored by Newdon Ind. Elora Festival Book Sale, 9:30am - 5:00pm Grand River Ice Express Annual Fundraiser Fergus Lions Home Show & Friday Night Fish Fry Artcetera 2012 - Annual Fundraiser Art Auction What Every Babysitter Should Know Course Fergus & District Horticultural Society Plant Sale, 8am-11am Crimestoppers Mulch Sale 8am-1pm Emergency Level First Aid, Level A CPR Emergency Level First Aid, Level C CPR; AED Food Cycle Ride, to register go to www.foodcycleride.ca Elora Writers Festival 1-4pm
C.W. Community Sportsplex Elora Curling Club C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex Elora Centre for the Arts St. John Ambulance Stone House, Sportsplex C.W.C.S. St. John Ambulance St. John Ambulance Wellington/Waterloo Wellington County Museum
519-843-2800 519-846-0331 519-843-2800 519-843-2800 519-846-9698 519-846-8704 519-843-5892 519-846-5371 519-846-8704 519-846-8704 226-820-4475 519-846-0916
C.W. Community Sportsplex St. James Anglican Church St. John Ambulance C.W. Community Sportsplex C.W. Community Sportsplex Various Locations St. John Ambulance St. John Ambulance Various Locations
519-843-2800 519-843-4171 519-846-8704 519-824-4261 519-843-2800 519-846-9841 519-846-8704 519-846-8704 519-843-3131
APRIL
JUNE 2 June Free Public Swim to the 1st 40 kids, sponsored by Newdon Ind. 8 & 9 June Quilts on the Grand, Quilt Show, 8th from 10-6; 9th from 10-4; adm. $5 9 June What Every Babysitter Should Know Course 15 - 16 June Relay for life 22 - 24 June Historical Automobile Show & Sale 23 June Doors Open Elora, Fergus 23 June Emergency Level First Aid, Level A CPR 23 & 24 June Standard Level First Aid; C CPR; AED 24 June Fergus & District Horticultural Society Garden Tour, 12:30pm - 4:30pm www.centrewellington.ca
519-843-5140 519-787-2750 519-846-1239
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Futurehaven Canine Centre & Futurehaven Shelties
Make a child
R.R. #2, #7532, Elora ON N0B 1S0 Second Line Nichol Township Email: info@futurehaven.ca
Friendships enrich the lives of children. Share a few hours with a child who needs you.
• Personalized Training for you & your dog • Obedience/Clicker • Fun Agility/Games • Breeder of Shetland Sheepdogs
Volunteer Opportunities: Go Girls- Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds, 1-1 Match, In-school Mentoring, Group Volunteer PO Box 333 Fergus, N1M 3E2 Phone: 519-787-0106 centrewellington@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca
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Joan McBurney,
C.C.T.
519-843-4968
• Septic Tank Pumping
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425242 ONTARIO INC • Organic Waste 52 Peel St. E. Alma, ON T N0B 1A0 Management Technician
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Tel: 519-846-5188 Fax: 519-846-8133
We are Lions Bissell Park Revitalization CWDHS Scholarships Breakaway Camp Santa Claus Parade Spring Fireworks
Staci, Potter - Elora Kevin, Architect - Fergus
Lions has awarded US $729 million for restoring sight, providing disaster relief, supporting youth and serving our communities
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John, Lawyer - Elora
We are looking for volunteers like you. Check out www.eloralions.org
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“The Den�
Centre Wellington Equine Trade Show, Centre Wellington
820 Gartshore Street, UnitTack 25, Fergus Swap & Seminars Equine Trade Show, 7:00Swap p.m.& Seminars Friday, January 28th, 2011 at Tack
The “Mane� event offering new & used horse products and seminars foroffering all ages and every discipline The “Mane� event new & used horse products
• outside boat and RV parking • commercial and residential • various sized units • 24hrs a day, 7 days a week access • secured fenced lot • video surveillance • we accept Visa & Mastercard
and seminars for all ages and every discipline Sunday April 29, 2012 Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex Sunday April 29, 2012
Centre 550 Wellington Community Sportsplex Belsyde Ave, Fergus 5509:00am-3:00pm Belsyde Ave Fergus 9:00am - 3:00pm
Good things come to those who cheer!
Over 16,000 space Over 16,000sq. sq.ft. ftof ofexhibitor exhibitor space 90 vendors 1000 spectators in 2011 (over 90(over vendors andand1000 spectators in) 2011)
Join us for beverages and hors d’oeuvres, learn about our programs, FREE Seminars every 60 min. Buy, Sell or Trade New and Used Buy, Sell or Trade New and Used Horse Tack, Equipment & Gifts Horsemore! Tack, Equipment and Gifts watch demonstrations, and Location: Free seminars every 60 minutes
Vendor & SEminar Vendor & Seminar Space Available Space Available Spor$2.00 Admission Respect For more info call 519-994-3412 ip t h s s m d www.cwequinetradeshow.com n a bysWaylor Community Sponsoredn Frie519-843-1300 hipStables & Danamay Supplement Company mily Charac a F te Teamwork Do you know what is rgoing on at “The Den�? More information at Athletics 11 #8'6 .++61+'*/3Leadership www.cheeron.ca 730 Glengarry Crescent Fergus, On
$2.00 admission For more information call 519-994-3412 Website: www.cwequinetradeshow.com
Sponsored by Waylor Stables & Danamay Supplement Company
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Great lineup of daytime programs: !'6+38 9( 19( 9( 19( /3*+6)9( 19( 42+7).441 .++6 $92(1/3 42+7).441 =2 $/2+ Exciting new programs coming soon: 6/11 $+'2 '3)+ !42 $+'2 Returning this summer: #922+6 .++6 #922+6 '= '257 Plus: /68.*'= !'68/+7 #0/117 1/3/)7 '3* 246+
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Join us Thursday, May 17th, 2012 at 7:00pm 96 6* 339'1 at the CW Sportsplex, Fergus Bears Exhibit Our 3rd Annual
Bears Exhibit
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Dixon Home Hardware Building Centre ........................................................... 519-843-1171
WE’VE GOT YOUR LUMBER.
®
Dixon Home Hardware Building Centre
Home Owners helping homeowners™
745 St. David Street North Fergus, Ontario N1M 2L1
T 519.843.1171 • F 519.843.3504 Toll Free 1.877.743.9667
Fergus & District Horticultural Please send back changes or approval to: 613-394-6188Society by the date above. Plant Sale Garden Tour
Saturday, May 12 8:00am - 11:00am
Sunday, June 24 12:30 - 4:30pm
More information see: www.gardenontario.org/site.php/fergushs
Leader-in-Training Program Interested in becoming a future day camp leader or possibly a life guard?
Apply today for an L.I.T. position. Day Camp Qualifications Must be at least 13 years of age as of June 1, 2012 Pool Qualifications Must be 14 years of age as of June 1, 2012 and have completed Bronze Medallion Applications are available at the C.W. Sportsplex, candidates will be required to attend an interview. This is a volunteer position and can be used towards your high school volunteer hours. If you have any questions, please call 519-843-2800.
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Dr. Susan Woodruff Dr. Corry Schmidt Dr. Alana Vermeersch
OPTOMETRISTS New Patients Welcome
• Eye Exams • Spectacle Dispensary • Contact Lens & Fittings • Refractive Surgery • Co-Management
519-846-0030
OUR 2012 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held Thursday April 5th (7:30pm) at the C.W. Community Sportsplex If you were a member in 2011 or are interested in becoming a member, please join us for this meeting.
2012 REGISTRATION DATES
The
V
illage Inn Elora
Air Conditioning High Speed Internet Cable TV • Non Smoking rooms
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
Affordable night stay in beautiful Elora! 66 Wellington Rd. #7, Elora 519-846-5333 1-888-733-3567 www.villageinnelora.com
Thursday April 12th (6:30pm to 8:30pm) at the C.W. Community Sportsplex AND Saturday April 14th (10am-Noon) at the Fergus Tennis Clubhouse on Tower Street, Fergus
TENNIS CLUB MEMBERSHIP Fergus Tennis Club memberships start as low as $45 for a full season. Members can enjoy many club benefits and access to… 5 lighted tennis courts in 2 locations Private/semi-private lessons with our Club Pro Group lessons at multiple skill levels Junior player development programs Reduced rates for Summer Tennis Camps House League and Round-Robin tennis Adult & Junior tennis tournaments Come out and join us on one of our Registration dates to sign up or learn more about our club. On Sat April 14th, weather permitting, you can meet our Club Pro and try our Ball Machine!
“Fergus Tennis Club–Promoting Tennis as a Fun, Healthy & Lifelong sport”
670 Gzowski, Fergus ON
519-843-3000 www.nexans.ca
ESA-7000955
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Industrial • Commercial • Residential • Farm Bucket & Auger Truck • Pole Line Installations
PO Box 69, 588 Glengarry Cres., Fergus ON N1M 2W7 Bill Rowe • Dave Rowe (519) 843-5494 www.roweelectric.ca Serving Fergus & Area Since 1983
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For More Info… www.fergustennisclub.ca email: Info@fergustennisclub.ca (After April 1st) Main Courts - Tower St. Phone #: 519-787-7003
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TOWNSHIP OF CENTRE WELLINGTON
How to register for Programs REGISTRATION BEGINS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7TH IN PERSON 550 Belsyde Ave., Fergus Office Hours Monday to Thursday 8:30 am - 9:00 pm Fri. 8:30 am - 8:00 pm Sat & Sun 11:30 am - 4:00 pm
ONLINE • ProgramABLE
BY MAIL
All you need is your family PIN Number, and Visa or Master Card number. www.centrewellington.ca/programABLE
Township of Centre Wellington Parks & Recreation Department P.O. Box 58 Elora, ON N0B 1S0
BY FAX (519) 843-2565 Visa or Master Card Payments only
You can register online When you have your account set up:
2
Registration begins Wednesday March 7th
1
GO TO: www.centrewellington.ca ‘CLICK’ HERE FIRST
Not registered before?
Contact the community Sportsplex before registration day to get your family set up on our registration program, 519-843-2800. This will speed up the process on the first day. It will also enable you to register using programable on the internet. * The recommended Browser is Internet Explorer to register online.
From the website, you can then register for any activity. It’s easy, simply; 1. Search the current activities. 2. Click on any activity name and hit “Add to my cart” 3. Login with your Login ID and Password 4. Select the family member(s) who will participate in the activity and answer any questions or add comments 5. Click on Check Out to submit payment information. 6. Hit “Continue” twice to confirm your order 7. Click “Ok” on the security notice, complete your credit card payment (MasterCard or Visa), and hit “Continue” (note: you can print your receipt) That’s it, you’re registered!
REGISTRATION POLICIES Completing your registration Form: Please complete the form in its entirety. If your program identifies other days or times that may be alternatives for you, enter them as your second choices. This will avoid delays in processing if your first choice is full. All registrations will be processed on a first come first serve basis. Registration that are dropped off in person, emailed or faxed before registration starts will be processed at the end of the first day of registration.
Program Cancellations: Register early to avoid disappointment. Delayed registration may result in program cancellation. If your class is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, you may transfer to another program, subject to availability, or receive a full refund.
Payment fees: We accept cheques, money orders, cash, debit, Visa or Master Card. We have calculated the HST and included it in our fees where applicable. There is a $45.00 fee for NSF cheques. Please note: Registrations and bookings will not be accepted on those accounts that have an outstanding balance. No post dated cheques are accepted.
2. Request for refunds must be received 5 business days prior to program start date. A minimum $20.00 or 15% administrative fee is deducted from the refund.
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Refunds: 1. A full refund will be issued for all courses cancelled by the Township.
4. Pro-rated refunds will be issued for medical reasons only with a doctors certificate. (A minimum $20.00 or 15% administration fee will apply.) 5. Transfers will be accepted prior to the third class. No transfers will take place beyond the 3rd class of a session. 6. No refunds will be issued for senior’s bus trips. Disclaimer: Precautions have been taken to ensure correct information, however, if an error occurs with pricing in this book, our registration system will be taken as the correct fee.
3. No refunds will be issued if requests are made less then 5 business days prior to the course start date.
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Township of Centre Wellington TOWNSHIP OF CENTRE WELLINGTON
Registration Form
Registration Form PART A: Family Information - please print clearly Adult Last Name:
Adult First Name:
Address
Apt#
City
Postal Code
Home Phone #
Cell Phone #
Bus. Phone #
Participant Medical Conditions
Emergency Contact Name
Home Phone #
Cell Phone #
Relationship
PART B: PARTICIPANT Information - Can be used for more than 1 family member/If program is full applicant will be waitlisted First Name Birth Date mm/dd/yr Sex M/F 1. PARTICIPANT Last Name Program Name (Choice1)
Start Date
Time
Fee
Program Name
Start Date
Time
Fee
2. PARTICIPANT Last Name
First Name
Program Name
Start Date
Time
Fee
Program Name
Start Date
Time
Fee
3. PARTICIPANT Last Name
First Name
Program Name
Start Date
Time
Fee
Program Name
Start Date
Time
Fee
PART D: Waiver
Birth Date mm/dd/yr
Birth Date mm/dd/yr
Sex M/F
Sex M/F
PART E: Method of Payment
Disclaimer: Cash
Cheque
Debit
MasterCard
Visa
I, _________________________________________________
Cheques payable to:Township of Centre Wellington
hereby release the Centre Wellington Parks & Recreation Department from all damages arising from any accidents or injury which is caused by or arises from participation of the applicant hereon or during any
Card #
program or in any facility where a program is being held.
Expiry Date
Total: $
Card Holders Name (please print) Parent/Guardian's Signature:
Signature:
Date:
Cancellation Policy: A minimum of $20.00 or 15% administration fee will apply to all cancellations. No cancellations are accepted within 5 business days of course start date.
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aquatics
POOL INFORMATION NEW FOR SPRING
DID YOU KNOW...? Diapers As a courtesy to all we request and require that all children who are not toilet trained wear specially designed swimming diapers. The Aquatic Centre has both disposable and reusable swim diapers available at our administration desk. The Sportsplex stocks swim diapers in infant, child, youth, and adult sizes. Feeding your children before swimming: Children may experience nausea while swimming after eating a large meal. Please give your child ample time to digest their food before swimming. Please do not feed your child a large meal just prior to swimming. Financial Assistance for Swimming Lessons: For families looking for additional support, there is funding available through the Canadian Tire Jump Start Program. This excellent program offers funding for swimming lessons and minor sports activities. For further information or how to apply, contact the Community Resource Centre at (519) 843-7000. Free Public Swimming NEWDON INDUSTRIES LTD PUBLIC SWIM will provide free admission to the first 40 children and youth entering the 2:00 pm to 3:55pm public swim on the first Saturday of each month. Pool Temperatures We have 3 different pools on our deck. They are Maintained at the following temperatures. Main – 28 Celsius (82 Fahrenheit) Leisure – 33.5 Celsius (92 Fahrenheit) Whirl Pool – 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) Private Rentals A private pool rental is a great way to celebrate a birthday, or host a special event. Rental times are available Saturday and Sundays between 4:00pm5:00pm. Call the Supervisor of Aquatic Services (519843-2800) for more information. Spectators Spectators are welcome to watch from the spectator gallery. Viewing lessons from the pool deck is not permitted. Strollers Due to their size, and the possibility of restricting change room exits, unattended strollers are to be left in the area by the pool office. We apologize for the inconvenience, however we need to ensure all exits are maintained free of obstructions in case an evacuation is required.
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Gift Ideas Looking for gift ideas? Why not purchase swim tickets or passes for Aquatic programs? Inquire by phone (519) 843-2800. Swimming Lesson information: Cancelled Classes Classes with low enrolment will be cancelled approximately 1 week before programs start. Register early to avoid disappointment. Deck Supervisor During swimming lessons there is a deck supervisor that oversees all the lessons. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your child’s progress they are available to answer your questions. Family Lessons We offer an alternative format of swimming lessons on Monday and Friday evenings called “Family Lessons”. You can coordinate all your children’s lessons’ to take place at the same time. PLEASE NOTE: In order to coordinate this, instructors will teach multi level classes. Lessons will be 45 minutes in length to provide additional practice time for swimmers. Missed Classes If you miss a scheduled lesson we are unable to make them up. Not sure what level to register in? Please call the Sportsplex (519) 843-2800 to arrange a time for a FREE SKILLS ASSESSMENT by one of our Aquatic Staff. Private Lessons Private lessons run in the same 9 lesson format as all other lessons. If this doesn’t fit your schedule, we do offer “one time” private lessons. When registering online for Semi private lessons you can register 1 child online which will reserve the lesson for you. You need to contact the Sportsplex to register the 2nd child. For more information call the Supervisor of Aquatic Services, (519) 843-2800. Swim Lesson Progressions Did you know your child may repeat a level 3 or 4 times before completing all of the requirements successfully? When registering your children please ensure you register them in the correct level. Swimming skills build from one level to the next. If your child hasn’t completed a level, they will not have the skills they need for the next level. Transfers You can switch classes prior to the start of the third lesson if there is space available.
We’ve made some changes for the Spring session. Please look through the aquatic section for more details. Swimming lessons: • Red Cross – The Canadian Red Cross has made some significant changes to the Pre-School swim program. We have instituted these changes in the Winter session. “Sea Turtle” is now a parent and tot level for swimmers that have reached the age of 2. The “Turtle” program has been replaced by “Otter”. This is still a transitional level that parents start with their children and gradually participate less time in the class each week. The traditional “Sea Turtle” program has been replaced by “Sea Otter”. Participants can start “Sea Otter” once they are 3 years of age. Please see our lesson outline for more information. • Children can now enter the “School aged” swimming lessons at the age of 5. We recommend that swimmers who are progressing through the preschool program remain enrolled in those levels until they turn 6. Swim Changes: • We have a new Annual Family Swim pass. This is valid for all swims (lane, public, family, adult leisure, special needs, parent & tot). The cost is $365 / year. • During Friday evening public swims the slide will be open from 6:30-7:30. • We have added a Parent and tot & Special needs swim on Mondays and Fridays from 12:00-1:00pm. • Noon hour lane swims will run from 11:45-12:55. • Swim admission prices will see a slight increase April 1st Summer Swimming Lesson Sessions: This summer we will be altering our swimming lesson sessions. We have added a twice a week lesson format. Our session dates for the summer are as follows: Daily lessons: (every day for 2 weeks between 9:00-11:45am): Session 1 July 2-13, Session 2 July 16th-26, Session 3 July 30-August 10, Session 4 August 13-23. Twice a week lessons: (Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00-6:00): July 3-31, and August 2-30 Once a week lessons: Mondays 4:00-8:00pm, June 25th – August 29 Tuesdays 8:00-8:45am, July 3 – August 28th, Wednesdays 4:00-8:00pm July 4th – August 29th.
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POOL INFORMATION SWIMMING ADMITTANCE & SUPERVISION REQUIREMENTS
In order to ensure adequate supervision and to identify children at greater risk, the Township of Centre Wellington is now issuing wristbands during public and family swim sessions. All children require a wristband to access public and family swims. Ask facility staff for more information.
AGE 5 & UNDER
ADMISSION POLICY:
Parents must be within arms reach at all times in shallow water. Admission Requirements: Always accompanied (parent/guardian 12+) Adult : Child Ratio: 1:2 Band Colour: RED
AGE 5 & UNDER
Competent Swimmer
Successfully completed facility swim test. Admission Requirements: Always accompanied (parent/guardian 12+) Adult : Child Ratio: N/A Band Colour: YELLOW
AGE 6 - 9 Did not pass facility swim test. Parents must be within arms reach at all times in shallow water. Admission Requirements: Always accompanied (parent/guardian 12+) Adult : Child Ratio: 1:2, 1:4 wearing life jackets Band Colour: RED
AGE 6 - 9
Competent Swimmer
Successfully completed facility swim test. Admission Requirements: Parent/Guardian remains in facility Adult : Child Ratio: N/A Band Colour: GREEN
AGE 10+ If not competent swimmer will be required to stay in shallow water. Admission Requirements: No adult supervision required. Adult : Child Ratio: N/A Band Colour: GREEN Each ratio indicates the maximum number of children that one responsible person (aged 12 or older) is able to supervise. Parent/guardian must be in proper bathing attire, in the water, actively participating within arms reach at all times.
High-Risk Participants High-risk participants must be in a ratio of 1:1. High-risk participants are defined as those who have a condition or illness that may put them at risk in an aquatic environment (e.g. frequent seizures, fainting conditions, etc) and those who are unable to control behaviour or impulses and require direct supervision.
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Children under the age of 10 years may not be admitted to the swimming pool unless they are accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 12 years of age and are responsible for their direct supervision with a maximum of 2 children for each parent or guardian. The ratio of non-swimmer to parents or guardian may be increased for children aged 6-9 to a maximum of four bathers to one parent or guardian if life jackets are worn by all non-swimmers in their charge. Children between the ages of 6 & 9 who are swimmers (pass the facility swim test) may be admitted to the swimming pool unaccompanied. Parents/guardian must be present for the swim test, and remain in the facility for the duration of the swim.
SWIM TEST CRITERIA Front swim 6 meters, tread water 20 seconds, front swim 12 meters, tread water 20 seconds, front swim 6 meters. Must make an attempt at over arm recovery with a near horizontal body position. Lifeguards reserve the right to have any swimmer complete the swim test to determine competency to use the deep area of the pool Whirlpool: due to the high temperature, the whirlpool is for use by patrons 16 years of age and older.
SWIM TEST CARDS Patrons that have successfully completed the swim test will receive a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Swim Test Cardâ&#x20AC;?. Upon future visits to the facility children can present the swim test card to reception staff when paying for the swims and will receive the appropriate colour wristband. A parent / caregiver must be in the facility during the swim. If you forget your swim test card you will be required to complete the swim test again. If at any time a patron with a swim test card is unable to complete the swim test their swim test card will be revoked.
SWIM ADMISSION PRICES
Infant (up to 12 months): FREE Child (1-5 years) One Time: $2.25 10 Swim Tickets: $16.50 Youth (6-17 years) One Time: $3.25 10 Swim Tickets: $27.25 Adult (18-55 years) One Time: $4.50 10 Swim Tickets: $38.50 Senior (55 + years) One Time: $4.00 10 Swim Tickets: $32.25 Family (max 4 people, additional members $1.50) One Time: $10.00 10 Swim Tickets: $90.00 AQUAFIT ADMISSION PRICES Adult (18-55 years) One Time: $6.75 10 Swim Tickets: $62 Senior (55 + years) One Time: $6.00 10 Swim Tickets: $55
SWIM MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Adult (18-55 years) 6 Months: $240.25 One Year: $329.50 Senior (55 + years) 6 Months: $201.00 One Year: $274.00 Family Swim Pass (2 adults, 4 children) One Year: $365.00 Valid for all Swims (Lane, Public, Family, Adult Leisure, Special Needs and Parent & Tot swims) AQUAFIT MEMBERSHIP Adult (18-55 years) 6 Months: $318.25 One Year: $561.50 Senior (55 + years) 6 Months: $260.25 One Year: $484.75 Fees include HST. Patrons with a Swim or Aquafit Membership receive a 3 month locker rental FREE. (Deposit still applies). Please note lockers are available to rent on a monthly basis. A $20 refundable deposit is required. Lockers are $5 a month. Memberships can be purchased for shorter time frames, (1, 2, 3, 4 month periods). Please inquire at the Sportsplex for costs.
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POOL SWIM SCHEDULE - Spring 2012 These swim times will be in effect from Sunday April 15th until Saturday June 30th. Our admission policy is in effect for all swims. Please make note of these additional schedule changes:
WHIRLPOOL
LANE SWIM
Holiday Hours: Monday May 21 (Victoria Day), the Aquatic Centre will have “Holiday Hours”. (Lane Swim, Parent & Tot/ Special Needs Swims from 11:45-1:00pm; Family Swim 1:003:55pm; Public Swim 2:00-3:55pm)
Newdon Public Swims: On the first Saturday of each month the first 40 children and youth will be admitted free of charge to the 2:00-3:55pm public swim, courtesy of Newdon Industries ltd. (May 5, June 2)
School Board PA Days: Monday April 23rd, and Friday June 8th the afternoon Adult Leisure, Parent and Tot Swim (2:003:30) will be combined with a Public Swim. The slide will be closed.
Schedule Changes: On Saturday June 23rd the Lane Swim and the Parent & Tot / Special needs swim from 11:451:00pm will be cancelled.
MON
TUES
WED
6:30-8:30 AM 9:45-10:00 AM 10:45-11:00 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
9:30-10:00 AM 10:45-11:00 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
6:30-8:30 AM 9:45-10:00 AM 10:45-11:00 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
6:30-8:30 AM 9:00-11:45 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 8:00-8:45 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
DEEP WATER RUNNING
10:45-11:45 AM
SHALLOW WATER
9:45-10:45 AM
WALKING PUBLIC SWIM
12:00-1:00 PM PARENT 2:00-3:30 PM & TOT ADULT 2:00-3:30 PM LEISURE SWIM FAMILY SWIM
8:45-11:45 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 8:00-8:45 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
6:30-8:30 AM 9:00-11:45 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 8:00-8:45 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
THURS 9:30-10:00 AM 10:45-11:00 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 8:45-9:30 PM 8:45-11:45 AM 11:45-12:55 PM
FRI
SAT
6:30-8:30 AM 9:45-10:00 AM 10:45-11:00 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 11:45-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 1:05-3:55 PM 6:30-7:55 PM 6:30-8:30 AM 9:00-11:45 AM 11:45-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 6:30-7:55 PM
SUN
11:45-12:55 PM 1:05-3:55 PM
11:45-12:55 PM 1:00-3:55 PM
11:45-12:55 PM 1:00-3:55 PM
6:30-7:55 PM
2:00-3:55 PM
2:00-3:55 PM
11:00-12:55 PM 6:00-7:55 PM
11:45-1:00 PM
11:45-1:00 PM
8:00-8:45 PM 8:45-9:30 PM
10:45-11:45 AM 9:45-10:45 AM
9:45-10:45 AM
10:00-12:00 PM
11:00-12:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 2:00-3:30 PM
9:45-10:45 AM
12:00-1:00 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 2:00-3:30 PM
1:00-3:55 PM
1:00-3:55 PM
SPECIAL 12:00-1:00 PM 10:00-12:00 PM 11:00-12:55 PM 11:00-12:55 PM 12:00-1:00 PM 11:45-1:00 PM NEEDS SWIM 2:00-3:30 PM 2:00-3:30 PM 6:00-7:55 PM 2:00-3:30 PM For Lane Swims in BOLD, the pool is shared with other programs. At least 1 lane will be available for swimming lengths
11:45-1:00 PM
SWIM DESCRIPTIONS Lane Swim The Main pool is open for swimmers of any age to swim lengths. For Lane Swims in Bold only one or two lanes are available for lane swimming and other programs will continue to run in the remainder of the pool. Get in shape by swimming and join the “In motion” Swim challenge! For more details ask our staff at the Sportsplex!
Parent and Tot Swim This swim takes place in our leisure pool (the slide does not run). Parents can come and swim with their children in our leisure pool. Children are to be accompanied by an adult. These swims are combined with our Special Needs Swims. Please note, during some morning swims the leisure pool may be shared with our Diaperfit program for 15 minutes of the swim.
Public Swim Come enjoy time in the pool. All the pools and the waterslide are open. A lane will be designated for those wanting to swim lengths. Admission policy is in effect for all swims. * Friday evenings the waterslide will be closing at 7:30pm**
Family Swim Come enjoy time in the pool as a family. All the pools are open, the waterslide will open at 2:00. Children are to be accompanied by an adult. A lane will be designated for those wanting to swim lengths. The last 2 hours of these swims will be combined with public swimming.
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Adult Leisure Swim Adults can come to enjoy “unstructured” swimming in the main pool. Two lanes are designated for those wanting to swim lengths. The Whirlpool is available for these swims. Special Needs Swim This swim takes place in our leisure pool (the slide does not run). Our leisure pool is maintained at 92 degrees. Caregivers volunteering their time to help a person with special needs is admitted free (1 caregiver per person). Adults, seniors, and children are welcome. These swims are combined with parent and tot swims. Please note, during some morning swims the leisure pool may be shared with our Diaperfit program for 15 minutes of the swim.
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AQUAFIT SCHEDULE - Spring 2012
These Aquafit times will be in effect from Monday April 16th - Friday June 29th. All Classes are led by Certified instructors. Pre registered Aquafit classes are listed below.
Classes cancelled: Monday May 21
MON
TUES
GENERAL AQUAFIT
9:00-9:45 AM 8:00-8:45 PM
8:45-9:30 AM 9:00-9:45 AM 8:00-8:45 PM
WED
8:45-9:30 AM 9:00-9:45 AM 8:00-8:45 PM
DEEP WATER AQUAFIT
10:00-10:45 AM
10:00-10:45 AM
10:00-10:45 AM
AQUAFIT
REHABILITATION
1:00-1:45 PM
10:00-10:45 AM
ARTHRITIS AQUAFIT
9:00-9:45 AM 10:00-10:45 AM
1:00-1:45 PM 7:00-7:45 PM
10:00-10:45 AM
1:00-1:45 PM
THURS
FRI
10:00-10:45 AM 9:00-9:45 AM 10:00-10:45 AM
10:00-10:45 PM
1:00-1:45 PM
AQUAFIT DESCRIPTIONS General Aquafit Use the resistance of water to assist in a quality low impact workout. The option of deep water aquafit will be made available to those interested in it. Deep Water Aquafit Enjoy the benefits of an aquafit workout with no impact on joints. Flotation belts are provided, comfort in deep water is required.
Rehabilitation Aquafit These classes, taught in our warm leisure pool can assist with recovery, increase flexibility and range of motion much faster and with less stress on the body than a typical post rehabilitation exercise class.
Arthritis Aquafit This class is specifically designed for those dealing with Arthritis. These classes are taught in our warm leisure pool. Exercising in warm water can maintain and improve your mobility through range of motion exercises.
PRE-REGISTERED AQUAFIT - SPRING 2012 Pre registered Aquafit programs allow our instructors to build more personalized programs. Classes are free for participants with aquafit memberships, but registration is required. See Class descriptions above.
MON
TUES
WED
THURS
FRI
START/END DATE
Apr. 16 - Jun. 25
Apr. 17 - Jun. 26
Apr. 20 - Jun. 29
CANCELLATIONS
May 21
CLASSES
10 Classes
11 Classes
11 Classes
ARTHRITIS AQUAFIT
11:00-11:45 AM
DEEP WATER AQUAFIT
11:15-12:00 PM 5:15-6:00 PM
COST ADULT
COST SENIOR
$6.20/class
$5.50/class
$6.20/class
$5.50/class
DIAPERFIT SCHEDULE - SPRING 2012 Diaperfit - A pre registered aquafit class designed for parents and their babies (children must have established neck support). The first 30 minutes is an Aquafit class in the main pool for the parent. (Babies float in a specially designed boat beside their parent). The last 15 minutes is spent in the leisure pool and is a structured parent and tot class. Participants need to register for this program.
MON Apr. 16 - May 14 May 28 - Jun 25 5 week Apr/May 5 week May/Jun COST - 5 CLASS $40. 25 COST - 6 CLASS $48.35 DIAPERFIT 11:15-12:00 PM START/END DATE CLASSES
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TUES
WED
Apr. 17 - May 22 May 29 - Jun 26 6 week Apr/May 5 week May/Jun $40. 25 $48.35 1:45-2:30 PM
Apr. 18 - May 23 May 30 - Jun 27 6 week Apr/May 5 week May/Jun $40. 25 $48.35 11:00-11:45 AM
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
Apr. 20 - May 25 June 1 - June 29 6 week Apr/May 5 week May/June $40. 25 $48.35 11:15-12:00 PM
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SWIMMING-PRESCHOOL SWIMMING LESSONS 3:1 RATIO
Maximum of 3 children in a class
100.00
$
Saturdays April 21 - June 16 Swim Kids 1: 9:00 - 9:30 Swim Kids 2: 9:00 - 9:30 Swim Kids 3: 9:00 - 9:30 Swim Kids 4: 9:00 - 9:30
1. STARFISH (4-12 MONTHS)
Sundays April 15 - June 17 Cancellations: May 20 Sea Otter: 5:00 - 5:30 Salamander: 5:00 - 5:30 Sunfish: 6:00 - 6:30 Crocodile: 6:30 - 7:00 Whale: 5:00 - 5:30
4. OTTER
(30 MON - 6 YEARS)
64.00
$
64.00
$
7. SUNFISH
(3 - 6 YEARS)
64.00
$
Swimmers will complete a 5 metre distance swim, increase the distance of their front and back glides with kick and complete unassisted roll-over glide, side glide and front swim. Swimmers will learn to support themselves at the surface for 5 seconds. Safety skills are focused on good judgement in, on and around the water and include deep-water skills and use of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD).
8. CROCODILE (3 - 6 YEARS) Babies experience buoyancy, movement, entries, Parent/ caregiver participation is required, with songs and play in the water. Parents and caregivers the goal of no parent participation by the end of the session. learn age-specific water safety. Swimmers work toward assisted floats and glides, develop age-appropriate water safety skills, 2. DUCK opening their eyes under water and a 1 metre (12-24 MONTHS) distance swim.
64.00
$
5. SEA OTTER (3 - 6 YEARS)
64.00
$
Toddlers learn how to use floating objects for support and build confidence through different water movements, games, songs and active water play. The parent/caregiver also learns age-specific water safety.
3. SEA TURTLE (24-36 MONTHS)
Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic floats and glides, and swim 1 metre by themselves. They also learn age-appropriate water safety skills.
64.00
$
Swimmers will further develop their front and back glide with kick, as well as swim 5 metres on their front and back, perform a dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. They also progress with kicking drills and increase their swimming distance to 10 metres. Safety skills include jumping into deep-water and performing surface support for 10 seconds unassisted, recognizing when a swimmer needs help and using a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) in deep water.
9. WHALE
(3 - 6 YEARS)
6. SALAMANDER (3 - 6 YEARS)
64.00
$
64.00
$
64.00
$
Parent/ caregiver and swimmer build on submersion, buoyancy and movement, front and back floats, combined skills, basic kicks, water play and songs while building independence.
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Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 2 metres unassisted, demonstrate basic floats by themselves and increase their distance on front and back glide. Assisted front swim and rollover glide are also included, and swimmers learn appropriate water safety skills such as how to jump into chest-deep water and how to use a Personal Flotation Device (PFD).
Focus is on deep water skills, building endurance for front and back swims up to 7 metres and a 15m continuous swim. Swimmers will learn the sitting dive and increase their distance on front and back glide with kick. Safety skills include combination skills such jumping into deep water, swimming 5m, surface support for 20 seconds and returning to safety. Swimmers also learn to use throwing assists.
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SWIMMING - AGES 5-13
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 64.00 LEVEL 1
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 71.00 LEVEL 5
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 78.00 LEVEL 8
Swimmers receive an orientation to water and the pool area and work on submersion, front and back floats, front, back and side glides and kicking. Swimmers build their endurance by working on the 5 metre swim.
Swimmers learn and complete 15 metres of back crawl, demonstrate 15 metres of front crawl while further developing their technique and are introduced to whip kick on their backs. Swimmers build deep water confidence through stride dives and a minute of treading water. An introduction to safe boating skills is also included. Endurance is developed through a 50 metre swim.
This level is an introduction to breast stroke and feetfirst surface dives. Swimmers learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia, the performance of rescue breathing on children and adults, and standing shallow dives. Swimmers participate in timed treading water activities using the eggbeater skill for 3 minutes. Endurance is built on a 300 metre swim. Front crawl and back crawl distances are increased to 75 metres each.
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 64.00 LEVEL 2 Swimmers focus on building on skills learned in Swim Kids 1, including rhythmic breathing, front and back floats, front, back and side glides with kick and rollover glides. Swimmers work on the 5 metre front swim and learn about deep-water activities and proper use of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Fitness activities include the 10 metre flutter kick and a 10 metre distance swim.
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 64.00 LEVEL 3 This level provides an introduction to diving. Deep water skills such as changing direction, 20 seconds of surface support and deep water floats are introduced. Endurance is achieved by building strength in the flutter kick, a 10 metre front swim and a 15 metre swim.
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 64.00 LEVEL 4 This level builds proper front crawl technique through at 10 metre front crawl swim and introduces the back swim with shoulder roll for 15 metres. Swimmers work on kneeling dives, 45 seconds of surface support in deep water and developing a greater sense of selfsafety by understanding their own limits. Endurance is built through a 25 metre swim.
If your child took Red Cross Swim Preschool: Starfish Level Duck Level Sea Turtle Level Otter Level Sea Otter Level Salamander Level Sunfish Level Sunfish Level Crocodile Level Crocodile Level Whale Level Whale Level
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RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 71.00 LEVEL 6
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 78.00 LEVEL 9
This level refines front crawl as swimmers swim 25 metres with a focus on hand entry and breathing. Swimmers perform 25 metres of back crawl with a focus on arm positions and body roll. The level introduces elementary backstroke, safety on ice, and rescue of others with throwing assists. Swimmers demonstrate the front dive and their ability to tread water in deep water for 1½ minutes. Endurance is built through dolphin kick and a 75 metre swim.
This level refines the front and back crawls as swimmers perform 100 metres of each. Elementary back stroke and breast stroke are refined. Swimmers are challenged to travel using just their legs for support for 3 minutes. They also work on head-first surface dives and learn about wise choices, peer influences and selfrescue from ice. Endurance is built through a 400 metre swim.
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 78.00 LEVEL 7
RED CROSS SWIM KIDS $ 78.00 LEVEL 10
This level builds skills and endurance for the front and back crawls as swimmers perform 50 metres of each. Elementary back stroke technique is developed through a 25 metres swim and whip kick on the front is introduced. Swimmers learn about airway and breathing obstructions, reaching assists and stride entries. Swimming endurance is increased to a 150 metre swim.
This level is a final assessment of the strokes for technique and distance. Swimmers will complete 100 metres each of front and back crawl, 50 metres each of breast stroke and elementary back stroke and are introduced to a 25 metres sidestroke swim. Swimmers learn about sun safety, rescue of others from ice, and head-first and feet-first surface dives. Endurance is built using the vertical dolphin kick and a 500 metre swim.
And the level was marked:
Then enroll them in Red Cross:
Complete or Incomplete Complete or Incomplete Complete or Incomplete Complete or Incomplete Complete or Incomplete Complete or Incomplete Incomplete Complete Incomplete Complete Incomplete Complete
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SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULE - SPRING 2012 MON START/END DATE
Apr. 16 - Jun 18
CANCELLATIONS
May 21
ADAPTED AQUATICS
PRIVATE LESSONS STARFISH
5:30-6:00 PM
DUCK
6:30-7:00 PM
SEA TURTLE OTTER
6:00-6:30 PM 5:00-5:30 PM
SEA OTTER
4:00-4:45 PM 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM SALAMANDER 4:00-4:45 PM 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SUNFISH 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM CROCODILE 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM WHALE 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SWIM KIDS 1 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SWIM KIDS 2 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SWIM KIDS 3 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SWIM KIDS 4 4:45-5:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SWIM KIDS 5 4:45-5:30 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM SWIM KIDS 6 4:45-5:30 PM 6:30-7:15 PM 7:15-8:00 PM 4:00-5:00 PM SWIM KIDS 7 7:00-8:00 PM 4:00-5:00 PM SWIM KIDS 8 7:00-8:00 PM 4:00-5:00 PM SWIM KIDS 9 7:00-8:00 PM SWIM KIDS 10 4:00-5:00 PM 7:00-8:00 PM
TUES Apr. 17 - Jun 13
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
Apr. 18 - Jun 13
Apr. 19 - Jun 14
Apr. 20 - Jun 15
Apr. 21 - Jun 16
SUN Apr. 15 - Jun 17 May 20
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On Thursday morning and Monday and Friday evenings lessons are run in our “FAMILY LESSON” format. All levels are offered at the same time. Swimming levels will be combined and most lessons will be 45 miuntes long. For ONLINE registration, these special classes will have a “family” designation beside them. Note: 45 minutes classes cost $71.00
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aquatics
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS ADDITIONAL AQUATIC PROGRAMS
ADAPTED AQUATICS- $64.00 Adapted aquatics is for children and youth with a physical or developmental disability who need 1:1 support to feel comfortable in the water and to progress in their swimming skills. Participants will be taught by an experienced aquatics instructor. AQUA TEENS 1 / AQUA ADULTS 1 Teens $73.00 Adults $87.00 The goal of this class is to develop comfort in the water through the attainment of basic flotation, movement and breathing skills. AQUA TEENS 2 / AQUA ADULTS 2 Teens $73.00 Adults $87.00 The goal of this class is to develop one or more swimming strokes and enhance water safety knowledge and rescue techniques.
AQUA ADULTS Wednesdays 7:15-8:00pm April 18th – June 13th AQUA ADULTS Thursdays 3:00-3:45pm April 19th – June 14th PRIVATE LESSONS Private $168.25 for 9 lessons; Semi Private $114.00 / child for 9 lessons One to one instruction to work on swimming challenges. Lessons are 30 minutes in length. For Semi Private lessons children must be within one level of each other. It is the responsibility of the swimmer to find a second participant. One time private lessons are available. For information call (519) 843-2800.
AQUA TEENS 3 / AQUA ADULTS 3 Teens $73.00 Adults $87.00 The goal of this class is to maintain or increase fitness through stroke improvement while swimming lengths. Candidates must be able to swim 2 strokes 100m each to start in this level.
TRAINING SWIM - $38.50 (10 weeks) This program is geared towards adult swimmers whose skills range from beginner fitness to serious tri athlete. Three lanes of training are provided: beginner, intermediate and intense. Aquatic staff will provide you with a swim workout each week and help you build your fitness level. AQUA TEENS Wednesdays 8:00-9:00pm April 18th – June 20th Wednesdays 7:15-8:00pm April 18th – June 13th
INTRODUCTORY LIFESAVING COURSES The Canadian Swim Patrol program provides enriched training for kids who are ready to go beyond learn-toswim. The Swim Patrol program is an official training program of the Lifesaving Society – Canada’s Lifeguarding experts. Swim Patrol classes are running on Wednesday evenings from 4:00-5:00pm. April 18th – June 13th . They can be taken while completing the Red Cross Swim Kids levels. ROOKIE PATROL - $78.00 Pre-requisite: Recommend completion of Swim Kids 7 Rookie Patrol features timed 100m swims, 350m workouts and swims with clothes. A work-hard play-hard approach develops swimming strength and efficiency with emphasis on personal responsibility for Water Smart behavior.
RANGER PATROL- $78.00 Ranger Patrol features a timed 200m swim, 100m fitness medley and support/carrying a 5 lb weight. Content is challenging but achievable with effort. Skill drills enhance capability in the water including a noncontact rescue STAR PATROL - $78.00 Star Patrol demands good physical conditioning and lifesaving judgment. Content features 300m swims, 600m workouts; swim with clothes; defense methods; support and carry 10lb weight. Scene assessment and a towing rescue are introduced. Star Patrol is excellent preparation for the Bronze Star Award.
What do I need to become an Instructor or Lifeguard? To Become a Lifeguard Bronze Medallion / Emergency First Aid – CPR B
(Pre-requisite: 13 years of age OR Bronze Star) Bronze Cross
(Pre-requisite: Bronze Medallion, Emergency First Aid) Standard First Aid – CPR C
(Must be from LSS, RC, ST. John, OR CDN Ski Patrol) National Lifeguard Service (NLS)
(16 years of Age, Standard First Aid, Bronze Cross) To Become an Instructor Bronze Medallion / Emergency First Aid – CPR B
(Pre-requisite: 13 years of age OR Bronze Star) Assistant Water Safety Instructor Course (AWSI)
(Pre-requisite: 15 years of age) Volunteer Hours – 20 hours minimum
Hours normally completed during AWSI course Red Cross / LSS Water Safety Instructors Course
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ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS ADVANCED LEADERSHIP
Please Note: 100% attendance is required for all leadership courses. Check your calendar to ensure you are able to attend all classes. Refunds will not be issued. BRONZE STAR / BASIC FIRST AID $92.50 Pre-requisite: Recommended age 12 Are you too young for Bronze Medallion? Get a head start by taking Bronze Star! Have lots of fun, while learning practical first aid skills, life guarding techniques and swim training. Basic First Aid is included in the course. Course runs Thursday nights April 19th - June 14th 4:30-6:00. BRONZE MEDALLION / EMERGENCY FIRST AID- $158.50 Pre-requisite: 13 years of age (prior to exam) or Bronze Star. This course develops physical fitness, decision making and judgment skills for water rescue. First aid, rescue breathing, tows, carries and releases are some of the skills covered. Emergency First Aid certification is included in the course. Candidates must be present for Exam. Fee Includes Manual. Thursday nights from April 5th – June 14th 4:00-6:30pm OR Saturday nights from April 14th - June 16th 4:00-7:00pm (No Class May 19th) BRONZE CROSS - $146.00 Pre-requisite: Bronze Medallion, Emergency First Aid This course teaches the difference between lifeguarding and lifesaving, the principles of emergency procedures, and teamwork. Candidates must be present for Exam. Thursday nights from April 5th – June 14th 4:00-6:30pm OR Saturday nights from April 14th - June 16th 4:00-7:00pm (No Class May 19th) ASSISTANT WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR COURSE (AWSI) $220.00 Pre-requisite: Bronze Cross, 15 years of age by the end of the course. 100% attendance is required. This certification course is a prerequisite to the Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Course. 8 Hours of assistant teaching is to be completed during the course, and is in addition to normal class time. Once certified, Assistant Water Safety Instructors have two years to become Water Safety Instructors. Dates: Course runs April 15th, May 6th, June 9th & June 10th 9:00-6:00pm.
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NATIONAL LIFEGUARD RECERT (NLS) $93.40 Pre-requisite: NLS Certification (need not be current) Date: April 22nd 7:00-12:00pm RED CROSS WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR RECERT - $93.40 Pre-requisite: Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certification (current within 5 years) Date: May 7th 2:00-7:00pm LIFESAVING SOCIETY EXAMINER STANDARDS CLINIC - $35.00 Pre-requisites: Lifesaving instructor. Participants should have experience teaching lifesaving levels. Materials: Please bring the following: ‘current Lifesaving Instructor’s Card, ‘Lifesaving Instructor Manual (yellow and blue) ‘Canadian Lifesaving Manual (white or blue depending on edition) ‘Lifesaving Society First Aid Manual. Be prepared for both classroom and pool sessions. Course Outcome: To understand the role and responsibility of the Lifesaving Society’s Examiner. Understand how to plan and conduct an exam and apply the evaluation standards. Understand the use and function of test sheets and other administrative tools. Dates: April 22nd 1:00-5:00pm AQUATIC SUPERVISOR TRAINING (AST) - $114.00 Prerequisites: Current National Lifeguard or current Lifesaving Society Instructor; 100% attendance. Candidates are required to bring a letter from their employer, on letterhead, stating they have 100 hours experience for the first class. The Aquatic Supervisor Training course is geared to deck-level supervisory staff. This 10 hour course provides the knowledge and skills to manage a safe aquatic environment. Dates: April 7th & 8th, 5:30-10:00pm
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRE WELLINGTON Aquatic Employment Spring 2012 Assistant Instructor:
Minimum requirement – Red Cross Assistant Water Safety Instructor (AWSI), Bronze Cross Instructor / Guard:
Minimum requirement – NLS, RC/LSS instructors, Standard First Aid, CPR “C” all current within 2 years For all positions, experience and additional certifications will be considered when determining employment offers. Please include a photocopy of all required certifications when applying. Full Job Descriptions are available at the Centre Wellington Sportsplex. Candidates are invited to submit a complete resume detailing education, experience and references to the undersigned no later than Tuesday March 13th 2012 Attn: Bruce Parkin How to Apply: Mailing: C.W. Parks & Recreation, P.O. Box 58, Elora, ON, N0B 1S0 In person: C.W. Community Sportsplex, 550 Belysde Ave. Fergus Fax: (519) 843-2565 Email: parks@centrewellington.ca All applications are appreciated, however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001 and will be used only for candidate selection.
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Fitness Classes Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex 519-843-2800
Schedule of Classes Day Class
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Tuesday Spin Class Tuesday Pilates Tuesday Step Tuesday Spin Class
9:15 - 10:00am Wendy Armstrong 10:15 - 11:15am Wendy Armstrong 6:00 - 6:45pm Heather Merry 7:00 - 7:45pm Wendy Armstrong
Wednesday Step ‘n Upper Body Chisel
9:15 - 10:00am
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Thursday Cardio/Sculpt Thursday Spin Class
9:15 - 10:00am 8:00 - 8:45pm
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Friday Sunrise Cycle Friday Spin Class
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Monday Step & Rock Bottom Monday Body Blast
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Description of Classes DROP IN/MEMBERSHIP CLASSES Step ‘n Rock Bottom Easy to follow step choreography gives you a cardio workout with the toning and strengthening component of the class devoted to the lower body. Body Blast: A total body cardio and conditioning class. Spin: This energizing group cycling class will challenge your cardiovascular system, improve your stamina and increase the strength in your lower body. You’ll cover all types of terrain in this class. Step: Cardiovascular work involving a variety of high and low impact step combos followed by strength & core work. End with stretch & relaxation. Step ‘n Upper Body Chisel: Intermediate step combinations provides the cardio, with the toning and strengthening component of the class devoted to the upper body. Cardio Sculpt: This class fuses group cycling, skipping, stability ball conditioning and stretch at the end.
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Sunrise Cycle: Wake up and start the day off with an energizing group cycling class.
REGISTERED CLASSES Pilates: Combines stretching and strengthening of muscles, enhances functional stability, with the emphasis on core strength of the “powerhouse” muscles. The focus is on training the mind and the body to work together to build strong muscles from the inside out. Pilates is beneficial to virtually everyone. Registered session begins April 10th for 12 weeks. Please call or email Wendy Armstrong 519-994-0348 or wendy055@sympatico.ca Bootcamp: This class will start indoors but move to the great outdoors mid to end of April but the emphasis remains the same - GET RESULTS! Pushups, squats, lunges, cardio drills. Get ready to be challenged and be prepared to push your limits... and have fun! An evening class will also be added for the spring and summer. Call or email Wendy Armstrong 519-994-0348 or wendy055@ sympatico.ca
Option 1: 10 tickets for $61.50 Option 2: Three-month fitness membership for $134.00 Option 3: Six-month fitness membership for $240.25 Option 4: One-year fitness membership for $329.50 Option 5: We also have a drop in rate of $6.75 per class
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Weight Room Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex 519-843-2800 WE OFFER:
Large weight room facility Free weight room orientation Membership holds available Pro rated memberships Personal Training available Showers & Saunas Card access security* * $20.00 deposit required. (refundable)
Physical Activity - do it for life! Adults Fees 1 month .............. 3 months ............ 6 months ............ 1 year .................
Senior & Students
44.50 134.00 $ 240.25 $ 329.50 $
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A minimum $15 or 15% administration fee will apply to all cancellations.
Day Pass $6.75 Treadmill Only Pass $3.50
For information call 519-843-2800
New Members:
One month trial only $30.00 (inc HST)
Sun - Fri: 6:00am - 10:30pm, Sat: 6:00am - 9:00pm www.centrewellington.ca
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Men’s, Women’s Young Adults & Youth Leagues $150 per season Register online for leagues & tournaments cwballhockey.com or call 226.384.9978 for more information. Interested in being a Ref or a Time Keeper? Call 226.384.9978 or email jim@cwballhockey.com Page 26
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Wendy Armstrong Focused on Fitness Certified Personal Trainer, Pilates Instructor, Fitness Instructor • Individual Program Design • Nutrition/Weight Management • Core Conditioning • Rehab, Injury Prevention • Cardiovascular, Strength, Endurance, Flexibility Training • Sports Conditioning • Private and Semi-Private Training • Group Classes • In-home and Gym Training Please call for more information:
cell: 519-994-0-Fit (0348) phone: 519-843-3018 wendy055@sympatico.ca
For better balance in health, work and life!
outdoor bootcamp, trx suspension training, pilates New sessions begin in April Bootcamp
Get ready for the most efficient total body workout in 60 minutes. Saturdays at 8:30am, weeknight classes will be added.
Pilates
Strengthen and stretch the body with focus on the “Powerhouse” core muscles Level 1/2 - Wed. 6:30 pm Level 2/3 - Tues. 10:15 am, Wed. 7:30 pm Mixed - Thurs. 5:15 pm
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U15 girls, U12 girls U12 coed U8, U10 coed flag
New Players, old players, supporters and volunteers are always welcome. Registration forms available online or we will be at the Leisure shows. Joe Bowley: 519-400-0547 e: info@highlandrugby.com www.highlandrugby.com www.centrewellington.ca
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with music KeyFest Reaching Your Individual Best With the Support of a Great Team
Beginners, Teens & Adults Special rates for seniors
The Fergus Flippers are a recreational competitive team, which now practice year round at the
Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex. Off-season sessions will focus on training and preparation while the competitive season runs during the summer months. This session the Flippers will be working on endurance/skills/drills/kicking/lengths and FUN as our number one goal.
For more information please call: Tracey Corbett at 519-787-8514 or Leona Cook 519-787-2313
Spring Registration Date: Monday, March 12 from 6:00 - 8:00pm at the Elora Community Centre Tuesday, March 13 from 6:00 - 8:00pm at the C.W. Community Sportsplex
Spring Session is as Follows: March 20 - April 17 Tues. 6-7pm May 1 - May 22 Tues. 6-8pm March 22 - May 24 Thurs. 6-8pm Registration Fees: 1st Swimmer: $80 2nd Swimmer: $150* 3rd Swimmer: $200* *from same household
Music For Young Children 3 - 8 year olds a good beginning never ends
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Village (Birth to 18 month) Our Time (18 months-3 yrs) Imagine That (3-5 yrs)
Performance tudios
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Spring
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Leisure Show
Minor Sports Registration Night
Phone (519) 787-9934 Fax (519) 787-3861 5951 Highway 6, RR#5, Guelph, Ontario N1H 6J2
Elora Community Centre Monday, March 12th, 6-8pm C.W. Community Sportsplex Tuesday, March 13th, 6-8pm For more information call (519) 843-2800
Be Active Everyday... for your Health!
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FERGUS/ELORA & ARTHUR AREAS 24 HOUR SERVICE • Tire changing • Gas Delivery • Battery Boost
• Lock Out Specialists • Local & Long Distance Towing • Flat Bed Service
• Winching & Recovery • Police Authorized
SERVICING ALL MOTOR LEAGUES LOCAL: 519.846.9987 TOLL FREE: 1.800.764.3111
CLASSIC YOGA PLUS MEDITATION - Experience the benefits of classic Hatha Yoga at your own level of skill and intensity
and practice meditation to calm your mind. Create a strong, flexible body and reduce stress. TUESDAY 6:30-8PM/FRIDAY 9-10:30AM
FITNESS FUSION YOGA - Energize, stretch and strengthen with this dynamic blend of aerobic Kundalini yoga, Power yoga, Bikram posture intensity and core toning. Concentrated effort with meditative flow.
THURSDAY 6:30-8PM
GENTLE and RESTORATIVE YOGA - Soothe and nurture body and soul with accessible, easy paced, basic level yoga. Enjoy slow, relaxing movements, softly focused breathing and guided meditations. Restore yourself.
THURSDAY 9-10:30AM
MODERATE YOGA - Classic yoga stretching and strengthening at a moderate pace for all levels of experience.
TUESDAY 9-10:30AM
Classes Start April 10, 2012 - Beginners are always welcome
12 Classes - $132| 9 Classes - $108| 6 Classes - $78| Drop In - $14 Classes are held at Melville United Church Fergus MORE INFO : www.sharonburke.ca | burkemoone@golden.net | 519.787.2311
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Centre Wellington Minor Softball Co-ed Softball for ages 4 to 4-ever
Check out our Facebook Group: Centre Wellington Minor Softball Association Position
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Your Newly Elected Board For the 2012 Season
Position
Name
Chris ‘Bubba’ Dalton
T-Ball Covenor
Dave Jones
Kristy ‘Coach’ Sheehan
3-Pitch Covenor
Dave Jones
Treasurer
Sherry Mullin
JR Covenor
TBD
Secretary
Michelle Belonzo
INT Covenor
TBD
Registration Chair/ Scheduler
Kristy ‘Coach’ Sheehan
SR Covenor
Dan Sheehan
Umpire-N-Chief
Stevie Nagel
Adult Co-Ed-Fast-Pitch Covenor
Mike Larkin
Equipment Manager
Mitch Nagel
Adult Co-Ed-3-Pitch Covenor
Deanne Schnarr
Booth Manager
Mary Jones
Skills Development
Colin Dodd
Assistant Booth Manager
Brenda McTavish
Special Events
Deanne Schnarr Brenda McTavish Patrick Gillen
Please contact us at any time using any option below
Chris ‘Bubba’ Dalton (519) 843-4672 or Kristy ‘Coach’ Sheehan (519) 993-0868 Registration Dates
Times
Locations
February 4th 2012
11am - 1pm
Fergus Sportsplex Boardroom A
February 18th 2012
8am - 10am
Sam’s Family Burgers (Pancake Breakfast)
March 3rd 2012
11am - 2pm
Fergus Sportsplex Boardroom A
March 12th 2012
6pm - 8pm
Elora Leisure Show (@ Elora Arena)
March 13th 2012
6pm - 8pm
Fergus Leisure Show (@ Fergus Sportsplex)
April 7th 2012
10am - 2pm
Fergus Sportsplex Boardroom A
April 28th 2012
9am - 3pm
Fergus Sportsplex Boardroom B
Check out our new, more affordable children’s rates League
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Fee
4-5
June 1st 2012
$30
3 pitch
6-8
Dec 31st 2011
$40
Junior
9-11
Dec 31st 2011
$65
Intermediate
12-14
Dec 31st 2011
$70
SEnior
15-17
Dec 31st 2011
$80
Adult Co-ed fast pitch
18+
Dec 31st 2011
$110
Adult Co-ed 3 pitch
18+
June 1st 2012
$70
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CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE! www.cwsoftball.ca
Refer a friend refund* - The first person to refer a new player to our league is eligible for a $5 refund off their registration. The more new friends you bring, the more you save
(UP to 100% of a single player registration)
Family Discount*- When three or more family members register from the same household, they receive 10% off their total registration (Max. two adults) For full details regarding discounts or refunds please visit our website at www.cwsoftball.ca or contact us for more information.
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In Home, Gym, Pool Personal Fitness Training (519) 846-5945 Email: heather.ennis@sympatico.ca Personal Fitness Consulting; Post Rehab Programs; Injury prevention programs; Water Therapy Programs; Core Conditioning Programs; Sport Specific Programs
Therapeutic Pilates for:
Back Pain, Knee & Hip Replacements & Core Strength Offering:
Heather Ennis, Certified Personal Trainer (over 20 years experience) Aqua Rehab & Arthritis Aquafit Instructor Specialist, Pilates Mat & Movement Specialist.
Private & Semi Private Pilates for Mat & Reformer Sessions Living Fit Helps:
• Osteoporosis • Arthritis • Diabetes • Parkinson’s Disease • Multiple Sclerosis • And many other medical conditions • For better living * Gift Certificates Available *
PONSONBY SOFTBALL
All home games and practices held at Ponsonby Recreation Park. Located 5997 2nd Line E., Centre Wellington
www.ponsonbysoftball.ca Your 2012 Executive & Committee: President: Shirley Obergan 846-8113 Chairman: Steve Warmington 780-1009 Rec Co-ord.: Pat Kurtz 836-8466 Park Co-ord.: Stew Giles 846-5592 Rentals/Tournaments/Registration 846-8113 obergan3@gmail.com DATES TO REMEMBER FOR 2012: June 1st - 3rd 2012 Mixed Tournament, McCrearys for Melanoma Cancer Fundraising. Jennifer 519-824-4163 June 22nd - 23rd, 2012 Elora Rocks Mixed 3-Pitch Tourney. Call Merv Skerritt 519-846-0328 July 13th - 14th, 2012 Tom Rider Memorial Men’s Fastball. Call Shirley 519-846-8113. Proceeds to Groves Memorial & Park July 21st, 2012 Mixed Tournament, Autism Society Fundraising. Call Fran 519-836-0008 August 18th - 19th, 2012 OASA Peewee Boys Povincial B Championship. Volunteers needed.
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WHAT TEAM IS MY CHILD ON?
T-Ball 2007, 2008 Mites-3 Pitch 2005, 2006 (under 8) Atom 2002-2004 (under 10) Squirt 2000-2001 (under 12) Peewee 1998-1999 (under 14) Bantam 1996-1997 (under 16) Midget 1993, 1994, 1995 (under 19) Jr.’s (under 23) Men’s
COST?
10.00 80.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 125.00 $ 125.00 $135.00 $ 145.00 $ 145.00 $ $
Registration to be held at
Elora Community Centre Mon. March 12, 2012 6-8 pm during leisure night visit our website www.ponsonbysoftball.ca for registration form and mail it in with cheque by Apr. 1st, 2012. T-Ball & Mites players will receive a T-shirt please provide sizing Fundraising - bring along your Zehr’s tapes... Every bit helps. Last year we raised $400! THANK YOU.
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Fergus Elora St. John Ambulance 2012 Training Schedule
A United Way Agency
Course Location
St. John Ambulance Training Facility (pre-registration is required)
66 County Rd. 7, Elora
(Lower level of Village Motor Inn)
Caring for our Community!
Call: (519) 846-8704 What every Babysitter should know Cost: $50.00
Providing expert guidance in exercise and rehabilitation
Dates: Mar. 3, Apr. 14, May 12, Jun. 9, Sept. 15, Oct. 13, Nov. 3 Emergency Level First Aid Level A CPR Cost: $80.00 Dates: Saturday
805 Tower ST. S. Fergus
519-787-2714
Mar. 31, May 26, Jun. 23, Aug. 25, Sept. 29, Oct. 27, Nov. 24
Serving the C-W Community since 1999
Standard Level First Aid and Level C CPR & A.E. D Cost: $144.00 Dates: Weekends Saturday & Sunday 8am-5pm Mar. 31, Apr. 1; May 26, 27; June 23, 24; Aug 25, 26; Sept. 29, 30; Oct. 27, 28; Nov. 24, 25
Looking for more Advance Training? CPR Health Care Professional Course Call for Dates
Medical First Responder (MFR) Call for dates. 3 & 5 day courses
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Minimum prerequisite: St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid & Heart Saver
For more information on our services, or if you wish to volunteer, please call 519-846-8704.
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Offering Lacrosse to Boys and Girls ages 4 - 21.
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Community League (born 2002 - 2005)
FINAL REGISTRATION
for the 2012 Box Lacrosse season March 12th at Elora Leisure Show from 6-8pm March 13th at Fergus Leisure Show from 6-8pm For more information on Registration fees, Girls & Rep Lacrosse & Sponsorship Packages go to: www.cwmla.com or email info@cwmla.com
Peanut/Paperweight Program (born 2006 - 2008)
The Centre Wellington Minor Lacrosse Association 2011 REGISTRATION DATES WILL SOON BE is pleased to offer a local league program geared to Welcome to an exciting year of Paperweight Lacrosse in Centre WelPOSTED AT introduces kids to the basics of the game in new comers and parents who don’t want to do the lington! Our program environment. The Peanuts and Paperweights will be www.cwmla.com travel that comes with most sports. It will be a great a fun learning out according to their age on Thursday evenings. The 4 year mentoring program to offer the skills in the gameContact of dividedinfo@cwmla.com with any inquires olds (born in 2007) will have a 30-minute practice focusing on learnlacrosse. The program is only provided for Tyke and ing the basics of the game. The 5 - 6 year olds (born in 2005 & 2006) Novice age players. The league would run approxi- will enjoy a one-hour practice, progressing to a 30 minute practice, mately 11 weeks with start up beginning mid to late 30 minute game later in the season. Centre Wellington Minor LaApril. The benefits would be a lower registration fee crosse will also offer a Select program to the 6 yr. old Paperweights (not going to increase during the season), less travel who are looking for a more competitive challenge and a little more time, shorter schedule, and more focus on skill de- floor time.The Select program will consist of a few tournaments, velopment that would help introduce new kids to some exhibition games and a few extra practices. It will also involve an additional fee requirement. This is good preparation for those the sport. players who are interested in playing at the rep level once they move Nights of play will be up to the Tyke division. More information will be provided once the Tykes - Tuesday nights 5:30 - 7:00pm season is underway. Novice - Tuesday nights 5:30 - 7:00pm
Fergus Elora District Soccer P.O. Box 112, Fergus, On. N1M 2W7 Club Phone: 843-3360 Fax 519 843 6711 e-mail fergussoccer@bellnet.ca Website: www.fedssoccer.ca
2012 FEDS Outdoor Soccer ONLINE registration is from 1st February to 7th April ONLY Registrations may be taken at the office or via post 1st April – 1st May Saturday February 25th, FEDS Office 10am-1pm Monday March 12, Elora Community Centre 6pm-8pm Tuesday March 13, C.W. Community Sportsplex 6pm-8pm Saturday March 24th FEDS Office 10am-1pm Unless you registered for the 2010/11 Indoor Program proof of age MUST be provided. No Exceptions. This includes adults U4 Born 2008 Only $115 Play Saturday U6 Born 2006-2007 $120 Play Saturday U8 Born 2004-2005 $130 Play Friday U10B U10G Born 2002-2003 $140 Play Tuesday *Please note players born 1993 may choose to play U19 or Adult Men’s House 1993+ $165 Play Monday
U12B U12G Born 2000-2001 U14B U14G Born 1998-1999 U16 Born 1996-1997 U19 Born 1993-1995
$140 $140 $140 $140
Play Mondays Play Thursdays Play Friday Play Wednesday
Ladies House 1993+
$165
Play Wednesday
Numbers are limited so register early to avoid disappointment. Once Divisions are full, players will be placed on a waiting list. Coaches/Assistant Coaches and Volunteers are always needed! Training will be given.
Visit www.fedssoccer.ca for further details. OFFICE LOCATION: 135 St. David’s St. S., Lower Level, Rear of Old Livery Stables, Fergus Hours: Please check the website for office hours.
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Centre Wellington Little League All divisions are under the Little League umbrella. We are excited about this new program. Early registration is recommended to ensure you get a spot on a team. Winter training is now running at the Centre Wellington District High School in Fergus. Players are encouraged to come out to further develop their skills and have some fun. For further information on the program visit the website at: www.cwll.ca
Playerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Information New Player
Returning Player
Birthdate: Day: ______ Month: ____________ Year: __________ Gender:_____________ Last Name: _____________________________ First Name:__________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________ Postal Code:_____________________ Home Phone: _______________ Cell Phone: _____________ Email:______________________ Birth Certificate Registration #: __________________________________________________ Parent(s)Full Name and Signature:________________________________________________ Check the division the player chooses to play in Division
Age on April 30, 2012
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4&5
May 1, 2006-Dec 31, 2008
$40
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T-Ball
6&7
May 1, 2004-April 30, 2006
$60
$70
Rookieball
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May 1, 2003-April 30, 2004
$80
$90
Minor
9 & 10
May 1, 2001-April 30, 2003
$100
$110
Major
11 & 12
May 1, 1999-April 30, 2001
$130
$140
Junior
13 & 14
May 1, 1997-April 30, 1999
$160
$175
Senior
15 & 16
May 1, 1995-April 30, 1997
$180
$195
Big League
17 - 20
Jan 1, 1992-April 30, 1995
$200
$220
Payment:
Cash
Cheque
Cheque #_________
Please make cheques payable to Centre Wellington Little League and send to: Sandy Sorbara, 750 St. David St. S., Fergus, ON, N1M3V1. Cheques can be post dated to April 1, 2012
Visit us at the Leisure Show to register:
March 12, Elora Community Centre, 6-8p.m., March 13, Fergus Sportsplex, 6-8p.m.
If there are not enough players registered within a division they may be moved to another division. We encourage players to attend winter training as individual player evaluations will be conducted. According to playerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ability they may be offered a position in a different division if agreed to by player and parent. Please see website for winter training details. Player will be considered registered upon receiving registration form, full payment and copy of birth certificate. Full refunds will be issued up to April 1, 2012. No refunds thereafter.
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SENIORS CENTRE Registration for the Spring 2012 Session begins
Wednesday, March 7th
Victoria Park Seniors Centre will be closed:
April 6 (Good Friday), April 9 (Easter Monday), May 21 (Victoria Day) IN PERSON 150 Albert St. W., Fergus Office Hours Monday to Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm
ONLINE • ProgramABLE All you need is your family PIN Number, and Visa or Master Card number. www.centrewellington.ca/programABLE For first time users, please contact Victoria Park Seniors Centre to obtain your pin number.
BY MAIL
BY FAX
Victoria Park Seniors Centre
(519) 787-2091
150 Albert St. W., Fergus ON N1M 1X2
Visa or Master Card Payments only
All registrations will be processed on a first come, first serve basis. Please Note: Registrations that are dropped off in person, mailed or faxed before registration starts will be processed at the end of the first day of registration. ABOUT VICTORIA PARK SENIORS CENTRE Victoria Park Seniors Centre provides a wide variety of recreational programs, special events, bus trips, services and volunteer opportunities for older adults. The programs offered are tailored to individuals 55 years of age and older; however all registered programs are open to any adult looking to stay active, develop new skills and friendships. Victoria Park Seniors Centre, which officially opened its doors in June 1992, is a municipal recreation facility operated by the Parks and Recreation Department of the Township of Centre Wellington. Our goal is to support active, healthy lifestyles for older adults through an extensive range of social, health, recreational and educational activities and programs. We invite you to drop by, take out a membership and experience the benefits of participating. Activities are also held in the evenings & some Saturdays. www.centrewellington.ca MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL REMINDER Membership renewals are due June 1, 2012. The new membership year runs June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013. MEMBERSHIP • Membership fee: $21.50 per person (includes HST) • The membership year runs June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013 • Available to anyone 55 years or older. A younger spouse may also join. Membership has its benefits: • Reduced enrolment fees on all registered programs, bus trips & drop-in activities • Access to more than 70 weekly programs and services for seniors • Access to appointments at any of our clinics (footcare, blood pressure, hearing, low vision, counselling, reflexology, chair massage, coin appraisal)
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• Vote at the Annual General Meeting and hold office on the Centre’s Advisory Board • Have a direct link with local government through the Parks & Recreation Department • Discover a new hobby, skill or talent • Opportunities to volunteer • And, most importantly, meet new friends! Note: Membership fees are non-refundable. Once you have a valid membership, additional fees are required to participate in programs, special events, bus trips, etc. JUNE IS SENIORS’ MONTH Seniors’ Month takes place every year in June across Ontario, a time to celebrate and honour seniors – their knowledge, experience and the contributions they make every day in communities across the province. Take part in one of the many events held at Victoria Park Seniors Centre in the month of June to celebrate: Seniors Month Celebration Event & VPSC’s 20th Anniversary Celebration (Jun. 4), Poker Walk (Jun. 11), BBQ Lunch (Jun. 20) Strawberry Social (Jun. 26) & much more! Join us! VPSC ADVISORY BOARD The Centre is run by a volunteer Advisory Board of seven elected Centre members and one appointed Council Representative. The Advisory Board acts a liaison between the seniors and the Township of Centre Wellington and works with the Parks and Recreation Dept. to provide quality recreational opportunities for older adults. Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at 9:00 am. All members welcome. VPSC PROGRAM COMMITTEE Interested in providing your input into programs and events for older adults? This volunteer committee organizes special events and fundraisers for the Centre.
We meet the first Monday of the month at 10:15 am. The group is always looking for new ideas and volunteers to help plan events! Interested? Contact Kathryn Morgan at the Centre. SENIOR GAMES - DISTRICT 26 HELD IN ELMIRA June 4 to 12, 2012 Join in the annual Waterloo-Wellington District 26 Summer Senior Games hosted this year by Elmira. Friendly competition for those 55+. Participants from the seven surrounding communities: Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Wilmot, Woolwich & Centre Wellington compete in a wide variety of competitive opportunities. Advance registration required. Registration forms available at Victoria Park Seniors Centre. Winners of sanctioned events compete at the next provincial level event: Ontario 55+ Summer Games. www.ontarioseniorgames.ca. REGISTERING FOR PROGRAMS • Registration for all Spring 2012 programs begins Wed. March 7 @ 8:30 am. • All programs offered at the Seniors Centre require pre-registration, unless specified as a “drop-in” activity group (which do not require registration). Drop-in activities are continuous unless a date is provided. • Complete payment must be received upon registration and can be made in person by cash, cheque, debit or credit card, over the phone by credit card or online on our ProgramAble registration system (contact the Centre for your personal PIN number & barcode). Cheques made payable to: Township of Centre Wellington. • Not a member? Not 55 yet? No problem! You are still welcome to register for any program (a non-member
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fee will apply). Younger adults are welcomed as valued participants and are invited to register for programs. DROP-IN ACTIVITIES New participants always welcome! All drop-in activity programs are offered on an ongoing basis unless stated otherwise. You are not required to register in advance; however, you may want to contact the Activity Convenor (listed below each activity) as some groups do require prior organization of players. Most groups charge a small pay-as-you-go fee or set an annual fee. Attend any activity for free on your first visit. Then choose to become a member OR pay the non-member fee each time ($1 added to drop-in fee). Do you have an idea for a new activity? Please let us know at the Centre as we are always looking for new programs! NOTE: We are also looking for volunteers to organize Saturday drop-in activities. Speak to Kathryn Morgan at the Centre if you would like to volunteer or have an activity idea! • Art Drop-in Group (NEW!) Wednesday afternoons at 1:30 pm. Bring any type of art or hobby you would like to work on to tap into your creative side. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Convenor: Donna Allcock 519-846-2280. • Bid Euchre This fun group meets Tuesdays at 1:00 pm. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Convenor: Andrea Corner 519843-7406. We can teach you how to play the game! “Learn to Play Bid Euchre” classes are scheduled on the last Tuesday of the month at 10:00 am. Call the Centre to pre-register. • Billiards, Snooker & Pool We have two billiards tables available for members’ use, Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The Centre is also open Monday, Tuesday & Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Fee: $50 (includes hst) for an annual billiards membership (June 1, 2012-May 31, 2013). You must be a current member of the Centre to obtain a billiards membership. Alternatively, members of the Centre can pay the drop-in fee of 25¢ per game (or $1.25 for non-members). Contact: Ted Haines 519843-4408. “Learn to Play Pool” sessions are scheduled monthly. Call the Centre to register. • Book Club Love to read? Share your interest with others! Group meets first Friday of the month at 11:00 am to discuss the book of the month, have conversation and find common bonds through books. You’ll read and enjoy books you may have never chosen for yourself! Book list is generated based on group input and is available at the Centre. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Interested in joining? Contact: Louise Fletcher 519-8437798. • Bridge Duplicate Bridge is played Mondays at 7:00 pm (including holiday Mondays). $3 drop-in fee for members or $4 non (with prizes). Convenor: Don McNiven 519-8431361. Contract Bridge is played Tuesdays at 7:00 pm. Con-
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venor: Marjorie Lake 519-843-7136. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Duplicate Bridge is played Wednesdays at 1:00 pm. No charge if you attend Wednesday Lunch otherwise $1 drop-in fee for members or $2 non. Convenor: Leone Masson 519-843-2044. Social Bridge is played Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Convenor: Jean Holman 519-843-2004. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. • Canasta Canasta is a matching card game in which the object is to create melds of cards of the same rank, then “go out” by playing or discarding all the cards in your hand. Join in this weekly card group Mondays at 9:30 am. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Don’t worry if you don’t know how to play – we will teach you! Convenor: Ina Boyle 519-846-8669. • Carpet Bowling (NEW!) Join us for a fun afternoon Fridays at 1:00 pm. Don’t know how to play? We will teach you and all equipment is provided! Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Convenors: Lori Runnalls 519-787-2333 and Brian Dowling 519-843-5019. • Choir: The Victoria Park Music Ensemble This talented group practices Mondays at 2:00 pm and is always looking for more people! Join us if you love to sing or play an instrument. Convenor: Morven McCorquodale 519-843-5066. • Craft Group Join us for a good time on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm. Crafts made by the group are sold in the Centre’s Craft Shoppe year round and at our Annual Fall Bazaar held the first Sat. in Nov. All proceeds support the Centre. Newcomers welcome! No cost. Contact co-convenors: Jean Haines 519-843-4408 or Diane Thompson 519787-4179 if you would like to join. Can’t decide what to buy? Gift certificates are also available! • Cribbage Group meets Friday mornings at 9:30 am. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. They welcome new players and can teach you how to play. Convenor: Marlene Dowdall 519-843-3907. • Crokinole This fun group meets weekly on Wednesdays at 10:00 am. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Contact Donna Wagenaar 519-843-4754 if you are interested or simply drop-in! We can show you how to play the game. Can use finger or cues (supplied). • Darts This group meets Thursday mornings at 10:00 am. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. We can teach you how to play and darts are available for those who do not have their own. Convenor: John Parkinson 519787-8038. • Drama Group: The Victoria Park Players If you enjoy performing, this fun and lively group is for you! No experience needed! The group meets weekly at pre-arranged times to practice. They organize two performances a year and will be working towards the annual Spring Performance held May 11 at 2:00
pm. Rehearsals begin in March. If you are interested in being part of this production, please contact Joan Brownlow at 519-787-2972. • Euchre Wednesday afternoons at 1:00 pm. No charge if you attend the Wednesday Lunch, otherwise $1 drop-in fee for members or $2 non. Contact Donna Wagenaar 519-843-4754. Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Drop-in fee: $2 members or $3 non. Convenors: Marg Hamilton & Paul Nielsen 519-846-8799. • Line Dancing-Thursday This beginner group for men and women meet Thursday mornings 9:15-11:00 am to learn basic steps. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Begins: Jan. 12. Convenors: Ray & Marie Burkitt 519-846-0036. Could you help us instruct this class? We are looking for volunteer instructors/helpers. • Line Dancing-Wednesday Come out for fun and exercise on Wednesdays from 3:00 to 4:30 pm to learn basic steps. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Please join us! Convenors: Anne & Ron Davidson 519-848-6133. • Movie Fridays at 1:00 pm. Drop-in fee: $2 members or $3 non and includes build-your-own ice cream sundaes after the show! Be sure to pick up the movie listing page from the Centre. • Pickleball Pickleball is a combination of tennis, ping pong and badminton played on a badminton court with a three foot high net, lightweight paddles and a plastic perforated ball. The game, similar to oversized ping-pong, is mainly shot placement and game strategy, not brute power or strength. We will teach you how to play! Held at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex 550 Belsyde Ave., Fergus. Convenor: Peter Grimmer 519-843-1359. Held Tuesday & Thursday mornings, 9:00-11:00 am. $2.75 drop-in fee. • Quilting Group Experienced quilters are welcome to join this group, which meet Mondays at 1:00 pm. Contact Diane Thompson 519-787-4179 or Jean Haines 519-8434408. (If you would like to learn to quilt, please contact the Centre for quilting courses offered). • Rug-Hooking (Traditional) This group meets Monday afternoons at 1:00 pm. All are welcome to come for a creative, social afternoon. Newcomers welcome. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Contact the Centre 519-787-1814. • Scrabble Friendly competition and fun! This group welcomes newcomers and meets Friday mornings at 9:30 am. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Convenor: Trudy Kelly 519-843-2506. • Shuffleboard Join us for fun, friendship and gentle exercise on Mondays at 1:00 pm. Beginners are most welcome! Dropin fee: $1 members or $2 non. We will teach you the game! Convenors: Joan Lambert 519-787-1881 & Fern
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Saunders 519-843-3777. • Table Tennis Exercise in disguise! It’s fun, non-competitive play. Group meets Thursday afternoons at 1:00 pm. Dropin fee: $1 members or $2 non. Convenor: Valerie Benn 519-846-8160. • Ukulele Band Join us twice a week for this fun group! Mondays & Fridays, 3:00-4:00 pm. No musical experience needed. Will teach any beginner. You just need to bring your own ukulele. Contact Ken McCorquodale 519-8435066. • Walking Groups Monday afternoons at 1:30 pm (including statutory holidays) meeting at the Centre to explore a different area each week. No cost. All walking levels welcome! Contact the Centre. Monday-Friday Mornings at 8:30/9:00 am meeting at the track in Victoria Park. No cost. All welcome! Walking poles available for use. Contact: Donna Wagenaar 519-843-4754 Tuesday & Thursday Mornings at 8:30 am. Learn to use walking poles for a more effective workout! No cost. Walking poles available for use. Fitness instructor Kelly Offer will offer instruction and guidance. Contact the Centre. • Widow/Widower Support Group Join us the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 1:00 pm. If you are interested in joining this group please contact Norma Seibert 519-843-7964 or Kathryn Morgan at the Centre 519-787-1814. • Wii Bowling Find out what Nintendo Wii is all about. It involves some physical activity, improves strength, balance and coordination – and it’s fun! It’s easy to use and requires no previous “gaming” experience. Can be played seated in a chair. Join us Wednesdays, 9:00-10:30 am. Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. • Wood Carving Group meets Wednesdays at 1:00 pm to learn and share knowledge! Bring your own carving tools. $3 drop-in fee (for members only) and includes wood. Instructor: Paul Spedaliere 519-787-2593. CENTRE SERVICES Manicure Treatment (NEW!) Pamper yourself with a manicure! Includes a soak for the hands, nail trim, nail shaping, cuticle work, a lower arm and hand massage and polish application. A manicure is a very comforting and therapeutic treatment. Service provided by Certified Aesthetician/Nail Technician, Katie Ballantyne. To book your appointment, call the Centre 519-787-1814. Appointments available Wednesdays 11:45 am-2:45 pm (45 minute appt. $23). Begins: Wednesday, March 21 Blood Pressure Clinics FREE! Usually held the 1st Wednesday of each month from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm (see dates below) at Victoria Park Seniors Centre. Kelley Eves, Nurse Specialist – Metabolic Care with the Upper Grand Family Health
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Team, will check your blood pressure and provide information on how to control your blood pressure. No appointment needed – simply drop-in! Thanks to the Upper Grand Family Health Team for sponsoring this program. Upcoming clinic dates: April 4, May 2 & June 6 Foot Care Clinics It’s important to prevent and treat foot problems. Healthy feet make a happier person! $25. Appointments with the foot care nurse are necessary and do fill quickly. To book your appointment, call the Reception Desk at the Seniors Centre 519-787-1814. Bring a small towel with you. Please allow a minimum of 24 hours if you need to cancel an appointment so that we have time to contact someone on the waiting list. Cash or cheques accepted. Tuesdays 9:00am-3:00pm CNIB Low Vision Clinic FREE! A CNIB Low Vision Specialist will be at Victoria Park Seniors Centre on the 3rd Tuesday of every month from 9:30 am-12:30 pm. To book an appointment, please call Ruby van Eeken (Low Vision Specialist with the CNIB) 1-800-265-4177 ext. 5164. Upcoming clinic dates: March 20, April 17 May 15, June 19 Hearing Screening & Clinic FREE! A drop-in Hearing Clinic will be held Wed. April 18 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm when a Hearing Care Counsellor from the Canadian Hearing Society is available to talk to you on a one-to-one basis about any hearing concerns you may have. A FREE Hearing Screening Test (to identify the possibility of hearing loss) is scheduled on Fri. June 1. Simply call the Centre 519-787-1814 to book your ½ hour appt. for this test. Also offered this spring, a talk on: “My hearing’s not as good as it used to be, now what do I do?” on Fri. June 8 @ 9:00 am. Reflexology Deeply relaxing, reflexology works the reflex points in your feet that relate to different organs and areas of your body. Circulation is improved to facilitate balance within the body. You will leave feeling relaxed and yet having renewed energy. Service provided by Certified Reflexologist, Karen Murtagh. To book your afternoon appointment, call the Centre 519-787-1814. Mondays (30 min. appt. $20) Chair Massage Join specialized certified practitioner, Christine Brown, for a relaxing 10-minute chair massage. Reduce tension, stress, headaches, stiff necks, backaches and increase circulation. (No removal of clothes and no oils used). To book your appointment, call the Centre 519787-1814. Appts. available the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month 9:00 am-12:00 pm. Cost: $10. Upcoming clinic dates: March 14 & 28 April 11 & 25 May 9 & 23 June 13 & 27
Everyday Matters A free, professional confidential consultation offering understanding and coaching about everyday matters to seniors. Call the Seniors Centre 519-787-1814 to book your free 30-minute appointment with Jack Watkins, B.A., M.S.W., a senior counsellor with over 40 years counselling experience. Appointments are available the 2nd Tuesday morning of the month. Upcoming dates: March 13, April 10 May 8 or June 12 Wednesday Lunch Join us every Wednesday at 12:00 Noon! Cost is $8 for members / $9 non-members. Meet old friends or make new ones while enjoying a delicious and nutritious lunch. We also have a 50/50 draw. Stay for a social afternoon of euchre, bridge, crafts (no charge for these activities if you come for lunch), also woodcarving or billiards (drop-in fee applies). Menus are listed in the Centre’s monthly calendar. Call ahead to reserve a seat, as sometimes lunch is sold-out. Don’t miss the following fund-raising homemade lunches organized and prepared by the Centre’s Program Committee volunteers: March 14 St. Patrick’s (Irish Stew) & Entertainment April 18 Homemade Soup & Salad May 2 Cranberry Chicken May 16 Victoria Day BBQ & Celebration Cake June 6 Sausage & Roasted Vegetables June 20 Celebrate Summer BBQ Garden Fresh Box A non-profit, fresh produce buying service created to help people access affordable fresh fruits and vegetables and supports local farmers. The service is operated by the Guelph Community Health Centre. Victoria Park Seniors Centre is one of many drop-off sites in Wellington County (but the only site in the Fergus area). Your order includes a newsletter with recipes. The box content changes from month to month because fruits and vegetables are chosen in season when they are at peak nutritional value. To order, contact Victoria Park Seniors Centre 519-787-1814. Pay for your order by the 1st Friday of the month. Pick up your order on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at Victoria Park Seniors Centre between 12:00 and 4:00 pm. Bring your own grocery bags. Program runs year round! $20 for a large box or $15 small box (cash only). Order deadlines: April 6, May 4, June 8 Card Service Did you know that the Centre sends out cards to members? If you happen to know a member of the Centre who may be ill, recovering from an operation, requiring a sympathy card, etc., let us know at the Centre or contact our volunteer Outreach Coordinator: Linda Francis. Crafts for Sale Visit our lovely Craft Shoppe full of beautiful handmade items. All items are made by our talented Craft & Quilting Group volunteers and the crafts are available for sale year round (gift certificates available). You will find some wonderful homemade crafts and collectibles, including baby clothing, quilts and blan-
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kets, sweaters, hats, mitts, scarves, and so much more! Available Mon.-Fri. 9:00 am-4:00 pm. All proceeds support Victoria Park Seniors Centre. Monthly Calendar Be sure to pick up a copy of the monthly calendar, listing day-to-day programs at the Centre and menus for Wednesday lunches. Free copies are always available at the Centre and also on the website www. centrewellington.ca (click on>Departments>Parks & Recreation>Seniors Centre). Library, Newspapers, Puzzles & Coffee Check out our wonderful collection of library books stocked by your generous donations. Drop by to read a book or borrow one to take home. Come out for coffee and browse through the newspapers (Toronto Star, Fergus-Elora News Express, etc). We also accept donations of current magazines for our coffee table. A large selection of jigsaw puzzles are available to borrow or try your hand at the on-going jigsaw puzzle at the Centre. Help yourself to any of the information pamphlets and government publications provided on a range of topics of interest to older adults. Volunteer Opportunities Interested in volunteering at Victoria Park Seniors Centre? You don’t have to be a member to volunteer. There are a number of volunteer positions available: kitchen help, registration desk, foot clinics, special events, food preparation, activity leaders (Wii Bowling volunteer needed!) committee work. Share your expertise. We are always looking for innovative programming ideas and the instructors to lead them. Do you enjoy cooking for a big group (40-60 people)? Volunteers who love to cook are needed to help with our fundraising homemade Wednesday lunches. For more information contact the Centre 519-787-1814. Grocery Tapes Fundraiser Support the Centre by saving your grocery receipts when shopping at any Zehrs or L&M. We are collecting these grocery receipts to help support our programs! Simply drop off your receipts to the Centre. For every $450 dollars worth of tapes, we receive $1.00. It doesn’t sound like much but it adds up! SUPPORT SERVICES & TRANSPORTATION Seniors Transit Bus A bus runs on Tuesdays in the Elora/Salem area and on Wednesdays in the Fergus area for seniors. $1.50 one-way ($3 round trip). The bus picks you up at home, drops you off at your destination and brings you back home. To use this service, you must contact the bus driver ahead of time. Pick up a bus schedule and drivers’ phone numbers at the Centre. Coordinator: Byron Beirnes 519-843-4148. Wellington Transportation Service Through the joint efforts of many volunteer transportation service providers across Wellington County, transportation is available to assist seniors in accessing medical appointments, social programs, shopping, banking, etc. Volunteer drivers provide transportation. Call 519-843-7003 or 1-866-694-9562.
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VON Meals on Wheels Delivers hot, delicious and nutritionally balanced meals to your home around the noon hour. Call 1-888-5066353 press “3” for the Meals on Wheels program. Free Income Tax Service This free income tax service is designed for lower income seniors. To find out if you qualify or to register for this service, please call the Community Resource Centre 519-843-7000. To fill out the necessary registration form, please drop by the Community Resource Centre Office located at 160 St. David St. S, Fergus. Computer literate volunteers are also needed to assist with this service. BUS TRIPS We are always in the process of organizing new bus trips for Victoria Park Seniors Centre. Some trips may not be listed if arranged after this publication went to print. We encourage you to contact the Centre anytime for updates. Register early to avoid the disappointment of a sold-out or cancelled trip. We need a minimum number registered (sometimes up to 4 weeks in advance!) depending on the venue. We travel by coach equipped with a washroom on board. All trips depart from and return to Victoria Park Seniors Centre. Return times are approximate, depending on weather and traffic. (Note: Those who require special assistance of any kind are responsible for arranging an escort to assist them. Our Travel Escort Volunteer cannot provide special care or one-on-one assistance). Ancaster Old Mill & Royal Botanical Gardens Come along with us today as we first head to the Dutch Mill Country Market. Next a scenic tour through the nearby conservation areas before heading to the Ancaster Old Mill for lunch (choice of beef or turkey). Next we visit the Royal Botanical Gardens for the Chocolate Exhibition where you will have time to walk through the exhibit, sample chocolate and view the Mediterranean Gardens and the beautiful landscaped scenery. $66 members/$76 non-members. Also includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Depart 9:00 am, return approx. 5:00 pm. Thursday, April 12 $66 member / $76 non Niagara Blossom Tour Enjoy a day in Niagara for a day of sightseeing, guided blossom tour, Queenston Heights Restaurant for a delicious hot lunch, free time at the Brock Monument and a tour of the Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory located on the grounds of the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens (2000 free flying butterflies). Also includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Depart 9:00 am, return approx. 5:30 pm. Thursday, May 31 $82 member / $92 non Mariposa Luncheon Cruise First enjoy a visit to the Red Path Sugar Museum, then embark on a two hour luncheon cruise aboard a Mariposa harbour tour and enjoy lunch as we cruise down Toronto’s harbour with lively and informative narra-
tion. Free time to walk around harbour front to explore the shops or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll down the boardwalk. Also includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Depart 8:30 am, return approx. 5:30 pm Wednesday, June 20 $91 member / $101 non Liftlock Luncheon Cruise Peterborough Enjoy a two hour scenic luncheon cruise aboard the Island Princess III which travels from Little Lake marina along the Trent-Severn Waterway through the famous liftlock. Also includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Depart 9:00 am, return approx. 6:00 pm. Thursday, July 12 $74 member / $84 non Summer Lodge Trip 5 days, 4 nights at Scott’s Family Resort at Oquaga Lake, Deposit, New York. Includes 3 meals daily, scheduled activities, recreational facilities (golf-executive course with superb scenery, tennis, swimming, hiking, fishing, boat rides and much more!), nightly entertainment, driver’s gratuity and taxes. Passport required. Out of country insurance available at an additional cost. Mon. July 16 to Fri. July 20 Double $735 / Single $855 Duc D’Orleans Cruise Enjoy a day trip to Sarnia! Enjoy a two hour scenic luncheon cruise on the St. Clair River, aboard the Duc D’Orleans. Then onto the Stones N’ Bones Museum for an interesting tour of an international collection of fluorescent minerals, fossils, gemstones, artifacts, shells, butterflies, insects, antlers, horns, dinosaurs and huge shark jaws. Also includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Depart 8:00 am, return approx. 7:30 pm. Thursday, August 16 $68 member / $78 non Wingfield Lost & Found Enjoy a scenic day in Collingwood and the play at the Collingwood Theatre: In the midst of a record drought, a search for a new well on Wingfield Farm ensues but distractions abound: high-tech cattle drive, battle with yellow jackets, feud with a red-tailed hawk, an eccentric line-up of water witches and an expensive well-driller. Is it the end of farming for Walt & Maggie? Includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Lunch not included (free time downtown for lunch). Depart 9:30 am, return approx. 7:00 pm. Tuesday, September 18 $75 member / $85 non Fall Colour Tour: Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons Enjoy a scenic fall colour drive and a day at SainteMarie Among the Hurons, near Midland in the beautiful Southern Georgian Bay area. This world-renowned reconstruction illustrates the interaction of the French and Wendat nations. Visitors get a unique opportunity to see the earliest Canadian pioneer life through guided tours. Visit the Interpretive Museum and themed gift shop, and enjoy a delicious lunch in Restaurant Sainte-
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Marie. Also includes luxury coach transportation, hst, driver’s gratuity. Depart 9:00 am, return approx. 5:30 pm. Thursday, October 4 $76 member / $86 non FITNESS CLASSES PAR-Q / PAR-Med Forms All fitness participants must fill out a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (Par-Q) prior to participation in any fitness program. Not only will it help guide your participation but will assist instructors in monitoring your progress. Those with certain medical conditions will need to fill out a PARmed-X form in consultation with their doctor. Forms given at time of registration. If you registered online, please print form off our website www.centrewellington.ca. Forms should be returned by first day of class. Register early for fitness classes as space is limited. You are welcome to attend another fitness class within the same session to make up a missed class (space permitting). Due to allergies, please avoid wearing perfume to class. NOTE: Our fitness instructors make every effort to modify exercises to suit individual needs. However, we ask that you find a class that is suitable for your physical needs rather than a convenient time. If you are unsure which class is suitable, please consult with one of our fitness instructors. Strength Training An intermediate level class for those wishing to increase strength, balance and flexibility. We will use hand weights, body bars, tubing and other pieces of equipment. All equipment is supplied. Instructor Kelly Offer. (No class Mon. April 9 & Mon. May 21). Mondays, 1:00-1:45 pm April 2–June 25 (11 classes) $55 member / $65 non Tuesdays, 10:00-10:45 am April 3–June 26 (13 classes) $65 member / $78 non Thursdays, 10:00-10:45 am April 5–June 28 (13 classes) $65 member / $78 non Thursdays, 11:00-11:45 am April 5–June 28 (13 classes) $65 member / $78 non Low Impact Intervals An advanced level, moderate to high intensity class for those with good mobility. We will alternate intervals of low impact cardio with strength training using hand weights, tubing or weighted bars. Participants should be able to get up and down from the floor unassisted. All equipment is supplied. Instructor: Kelly Offer. Tuesdays, 9:00-9:45 am April 3–June 26 (13 classes) $65 member / $78 non GentleFit A beginner level program designed to help you perform your daily chores with ease and energy. Gentle range of motion exercises that will increase flexibility as well as hand weights and tubing to increase strength will be used in this class. Studies have shown that strength
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training is one of the best ways to fight weakness and frailty that come with age. Done regularly, strength training builds bone, muscle and helps to preserve independence and energy. Strength training can also reduce signs and symptoms of arthritis, diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity and back pain. All equipment is supplied. Instructor: Julie Wynhofen. Wednesdays, 10:40-11:25 am April 4–June 20 (12 classes) $60 member / $72 non Pilates for Osteoporosis & Osteoarthritis If you have been diagnosed with Osteoporosis or Osteoarthritis or if you want to increase your core strength safely and effectively, this is the class for you. This class is taught with consideration for those with reduced bone density and those who have osteoporosis or osteoarthritis. While most of the exercises will be performed standing, we will venture down for some mat work occasionally. All equipment is supplied. Instructor Kelly Offer Tuesdays, 11:00-11:45 am April 3–June 26 (13 classes) $65 member / $78 non Break Through: Osteoporosis Prevention and Management Information program developed by Osteoporosis Canada and designed specifically for adults 50+ to help achieve good bone health and reduce risk for developing osteoporosis. For those with osteoporosis, it will help treat the disease, manage symptoms, avoid fractures. For each class, certified fitness instructor Kelly Offer, will provide you with information to help you maintain bone strength, prevent bone loss and falls. Note: This ½ hour class is a lecture/presentation format. Due to grant funding, class is free but please pre-register! (No class May 1). Tuesdays, 11:45 am-12:15 pm April 3-May 15 (6 classes) Tuesdays, 11:45 am-12:15 pm May 22-June 26 (6 classes) Urban Pole/Nordic Walking FREE! This outdoor weekly drop-in group will help you build a regular walking routine into your life. A highly effective core muscle strengthening exercise that increases stability and balance. Poles reduce stress and weight on your knee and hip joints. Learn proper techniques for breathing and posture. Increase your cardiovascular workout by over 25% and burn up to 400 more calories compared to regular walking. Join certified fitness instructor Kelly Offer for this fully integrated walking program that turns walking into a workout in all types of weather. (Come dressed for the weather!) Customized poles provided. Start anytime. Free! Tuesdays &/or Thursdays 8:30-9:00 am All Around Fitness This fitness class is geared to the beginner to intermediate level and will incorporate cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, balance and flexibility. Variety of equipment will be used including
stability balls. All equipment supplied. Instructor: Julie Wynhofen. Wednesdays, 9:00-9:45 am April 4–June 20 (12 classes) $60 member / $72 non Men’s Fitness - Back to Basics If you have ever suffered from an episode of back pain (or simply want to avoid one) then this is the class for you. We will work on strengthening and conditioning your abs and back for reduced back pain, better stability and a flatter stomach. While the focus of this class is on the core, flexibility and balance training will round out the program. Instructor: Julie Wynhofen. Wednesdays, 9:50-10:30 am Apr. 4–June 20 (12 classes) $60 member / $72 non Power & Strength An advanced level program designed for the active adult. We will incorporate various pieces of equipment to further increase your current level of fitness to above average. Participants must be able to get up and down from the floor unassisted. All equipment is supplied. Instructor: Kelly Offer. Thursdays, 9:00-9:45 am Apr. 5–June 28 (13 classes) $65 member / $78 non Tai Chi This slow-moving, meditative and gentle exercise helps restore and maintain fitness and flexibility. This non-strenuous introductory class is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Instructor: Billye Milliken. (No class May 21). Mondays, 9:00-10:00 am April 16-June 25 (10 classes) $55 members / $60 non Gentle Yoga II This 1½ hour class incorporates lying, seated, kneeling and standing postures. Explore opening, breathing, stretching and strengthening in the context of mindfulness, community and joy. Instructor: Jill Davey. If you are unsure which yoga class (Gentle Yoga I or Gentle Yoga II) is the best fit for you, contact Jill 519843-5900 to inquire. Please bring a yoga mat and yoga block to class. Thursdays, 11:10 am-12:40 pm April 5–May 31 (9 classes) $72 members / $76.50 non Gentle Yoga I Gentle Yoga, Level 1 is ideal both for those new to yoga as well as for those with some experience who enjoy a gentler practice with basic breathing practices and a brief, quiet seated meditation ending each class. It is a slightly shorter class than the Level II Yoga and most of the practice is done on the floor. Please bring a yoga mat, a towel and a strap (or an old tie) to each class. Instructor: Karen Murtagh. If you have any questions, please contact Karen at 519-803-0663. (No class May 21). Mondays, 10:40–11:55 am April 16–June 25 (10 classes) $80 member / $85 non
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Chair Yoga Chair Yoga gives all the same benefits of other kinds of yoga without having to come to the floor to do the postures. Chair used for stability in standing postures and then sit on the chair for breath work, movements to increase range of movement and for postures as well as to sit for a quiet meditative practice to end each class. Bring a yoga mat, a yoga block as well as a yoga strap (or a tie). This class is suitable both for beginners and for those who have done yoga before but who would prefer to not do floor postures. Instructor: Karen Murtagh. (No class May 21). Mondays, 4:00-5:00 pm April 16-June 25 (10 classes) $80 members /$85 non General Hatha Yoga This is a general hatha yoga class helping you to unwind from your day with warm-ups, long stretches and some vigorous movement and then winds down to get you relaxed for your night ahead. Class will include standing postures, floor postures, pranayama (breath work) and sitting for quiet meditation. Moderate paced class with some gentle movement as well as longer held poses. Modifications and choices for deepening poses will be offered. Bring yoga mat, yoga strap (or tie) and a yoga block (or 2). Instructor: Karen Murtagh. If you have any questions, please contact Karen at 519-803-0663. (No class May 21). Mondays, 5:15-6:30 pm April 16-June 25 (10 classes) $80 members / $85 non FREE Trial Class: Flag Finesse & Fitness A chance for you try out this new fitness class to see what it is all about! Instructor: Nancy Revie. Pre-register Wednesday, April 4 1:00-1:45 pm Flag Finesse & Fitness (NEW!) Learn how to manoeuvre a colourful scarf-flag while exercising to the beat! A fun, creative way to get fit while working with others to create beautiful visual routines. Instructor: Nancy Revie. (No class May 30) Wednesdays, 1:00-1:45 pm April 11–May 16 (6 classes) $30 members / $36 non Wednesdays, 1:00-1:45 pm May 23–July 4 (6 classes) $30 members / $36 non FREE Trial Class: Balls & Balance A chance for you try out this new fitness class to see what it is all about! Instructor: Nancy Revie. Pre-register Tuesday, April 4 2:00-2:45 pm Balls & Balance (NEW!) A class for those looking to improve their balance, while developing resistance using beach balls. Enjoy movement and team work as well as the challenge of a creative fitness workout. Instructor: Nancy Revie (No class May 30).
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Wednesdays, 2:00-2:45 pm April 11–May 16 (6 classes) $30 members / $36 non Wednesdays, 2:00-2:45 pm May 23–July 4 (6 classes) $30 members / $36 non **NOTE: Take any of two of the above fitness courses per week (per person) and save $5 OR take three fitness courses per week (per person) and save $10. Walking Groups Monday afternoons at 1:30 pm (including statutory holidays). The group meets at the Centre to explore a different area each week. No cost. All walking levels welcome! Contact the Centre. Monday to Friday Mornings at 8:30/9:00 am meeting at the track in Victoria Park. No cost. All welcome! Walking poles are available for use. Contact: Donna Wagenaar 519-843-4754. Tuesday & Thursday Mornings at 8:30 am. Learn to use Nordic walking poles for a more effective workout and we provide the poles! No cost. Certified fitness instructor Kelly Offer will be walking with the group to teach techniques and to show how to effectively use the walking poles. DANCE PROGRAMS Belly Dancing A gentle exercise that stretches, strengthens and tones specific muscle groups as you learn the basic foundations movements. Experience the magical effects created by using a veil as a prop while manipulating the fabric to frame and flow around the body. Build confidence, grace of movement and improve posture. Join us for the fun of it and meet women of all ages who practice it. Bring a yoga mat, water and towel. Dress comfortably. Veils provided. For adults aged 21 and up. Instructor: Lise Stewart. (No class Mon. May 21, Wed. Apr. 18, Wed. May 16 or Wed. June 20). BONUS: For those registered in Monday or Wednesday classes, you can attend Saturday drop-in class 10:15-11:45 am for $2 per class! (Note: Saturday class is not for beginners). Daytime Classes Mondays, 9:00-10:30 am April 16–May 28 (6 classes) -&/orJune 4–July 16 (6 classes) $39 members / $45 non Evening Classes Mondays, 7:00-8:30 pm April 16–May 28 (6 classes) -&/orJune 4–July 16 (6 classes) $39 members / $45 non Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 pm April 25–June 6 (6 classes) -&/orJune 13–July 25 (6 classes) $39 members / $45 non FREE Trial Class: Zumba Gold A chance for you try out this new fitness/dance class to see what it is all about! Instructor: Nerine Christie.
Pre-register. Tuesday, April 10 12:00-12:45 pm Zumba Gold A fitness class designed for the active older adult. A fusion of international music, this class is based on the principle that a workout should be fun & easy to do. Experience the rhythms of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Flamenco, Tango, Rock & Roll and more! If you like to dance, you will love Zumba. Instructor: Nerine Christie. (No class Mon. May 21). Two timeslots available. Mondays, 12:00-12:45 pm April 16-June 25 (10 classes) $75 member / $85 non Tuesdays, 12:00-12:45 pm April 17-June 26 (11 classes) $82.50 member / $93.50 non FREE Trial Class: Irish Ceili Dancing A chance for you to try out this new dance class to see what it is all about! Instructor: Marilyn Abraham. Preregister. Tuesday, March 27 10:00-11:30am Irish Ceili Dancing (NEW!) Moderate intensity classes will introduce steps to 10 Traditional Ceili Dances. Individual dancers are welcome. While the focus of these classes will be dancing, the side-benefits will promote memory retention and social interaction. Come prepared to laugh and have fun. Originating in Ireland, ceili dances are traditional group social dances, danced in formations that vary from lines to sets, to groups, to circles within circles. Although the formation of each is specific, the number of participants is unlimited. Many ceili dances are progressive - the person(s) you start with are not the same ones you’ll end beside. Ceili dances are introduced by the caller, walked through, then danced. We will have the opportunity to learn both simple and complex Ceili Dances. Please bring a water bottle, comfortable shoes, and non-binding clothes. Instructor: Marilyn Abraham, Celtic Thunder Academy of Irish Dance, Fergus. Tuesdays 10:00-11:30am April 10 -June 12 (10 classes) $80 members / $85 non Line Dancing Thursday Line Dancing - Beginner group for men and women meet Thursdays 9:15-11:00 am to learn basic steps. Drop-in fee: $1 members / $2 non. Convenors: Ray & Marie Burkitt 519-846-0036. Could you help instruct this class? Let us know! Wednesday Line Dancing- Fun and exercise on Wednesdays 3:00-4:30 pm to learn basic steps. Drop-in fee: $1 members / $2 non. Convenors: Anne & Ron Davidson 519-848-6133. DAYTIME COMPUTER CLASSES New Computer Know How – Software & Security Learn what software is on your computer and what it does. This course will allow you to better understand
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your computer and all the applications it has for you to use. Will include information on printers and security features. Some mouse and keyboard experience needed. Presenter: Dushan Grunstein. Fri. April 13, 2:00-4:00 pm $22 members / $26 non -orFri. June 15, 2:00-4:00 pm $22 members / $26 non Computer Maintenance – Keep it Running Smoothly Is your computer too slow? Learn how to get peak performance out of your computer. Topics: removing unused programs, defragmenting your hard drive, checking for free HD space, ScanDisc, virus and hacker protection, spyware and adware. Some mouse and keyboard experience needed. Instructor: Dushan Grunstein. Fridays, 2:00-4:00 pm April 20-May 4 (3 classes) $66 member / $78 non Purchasing a New Computer Are you in the market for a new computer but not sure where to begin? Presenter Dushan Grunstein will take you through the steps of buying a computer, including determining your needs and requirements, what to look out for, what the “extras” are and help you get started. Two dates to choose from. Pre-register. Fri. May 18, 2:00-4:00 pm $22 member / $26 non Fri. June 8, 2:00-4:00 pm $22 member / $26 non Where the Heck Are My Files? This two week course will help you find files already on your computer and manage all of your files for future. It will allow you to manage doc and image files better, know where your files and photos are saved when they download from your camera, internet or saved from a program. This session would be suitable for both mac and pc users. Some computer experience in necessary. Instructor: Dushan Grunstein. Fridays, 2:00-4:00 pm June 22 & 29 (2 classes) $44 member / $52 non EVENING & WEEKEND COMPUTER CLASSES Beginner Level Computers Learn some of the fundamentals of computer basics such as: computer connections, start button and desktop, Windows explorer and file management, keyboard shortcuts, using the Internet , safe searches, email accounts, downloading and attaching attachments to email, virus protection, installing and removing software, keeping Windows updated. Instructor: Frank Irvine. (No class April 9 or May 21). Monday & Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00 pm April 2-April 18 (5 classes) $90 member / $98 non -orMonday & Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00 pm April 30–May 14 (5 classes) $90 member / $98 non
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-orMonday & Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00 pm May 28–June 11 (5 classes) $90 member / $98 non Kobo E-Readers Looking to learn about Kobo e-readers? You’ve come to the right place…with Kobo, reading couldn’t be easier. Learn how to download books from the library and purchase books online quickly and easily. Please bring your Kobo e-reader and cable to plug into the computer with you. Please have a valid library card and PIN Number (Any Wellington County Library can set you up with a PIN). Step by step handouts will be provided to you for future reference. Instructor: Frank Irvine. Note: If you don’t have a Kobo e-reader or have a different e-reader you are still welcome to attend – please make sure you have a valid library card & pin number. Tues. April 17, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non -orTues. May 29, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non -orTues. June 26, 7:00-9:00pm $22 member / $26 non Picture Perfect – Managing your Holiday Digital Images Digital cameras and scanners are now found in most homes and offices and have great potential to enhance projects and services if used effectively. This course will share practical strategies and techniques for managing and using digital images acquired through digital photography or scanning. Learn to enhance and manage images using simple desktop applications, incorporate them into documents and projects, and place them online via applications such as Web E-mail and Facebook. Instructor: Corie Kelly, MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist). Sat. May 5, 9:00am–1:00pm $44 member / $52 non Remote Assistance (NEW!) Have you ever wished a family member or friend could see your actual computer screen so they could help you with a computer problem instead of trying to explain it to them over the phone? The Remote Assistance Tool can help! Using this tool and with your permission, your family member/friend can view and share control of your computer to resolve your computer problem remotely. Remote Assistance allows your helper to see what you are dealing with and with permission can make changes to your computer too. Particularly helpful if your friend or family member lives quite a distance away! Those with their own laptop may wish to bring it to the class. Pre-requisite: Knowledge of your computer. Instructor Frank Irvine, The Computer Tutor. Tues. April 24, 7:00-9:00pm $22 member / $26 non -orTues. May 22, 7:00-9:00pm $22 member / $26 non
DVD/CD Burning Do you want to preserve the digital photographs you took on vacation instead of taking up precious space on your hard drive or keep a digital record of your house inventory to store in a safety deposit box? This course demonstrates how to make a CD/DVD; how to erase a CD/DVD; how to copy your pictures and verify they are copied and how to back-up your files to a CD/DVD. It also introduces Windows Media Player 11; helps you make your own music library and then shows you how to copy this music to a CD/DVD. Make sure your “one of a kind” picture is saved from computer failure: burn it on a CD/DVD. Instructor: Corie Kelly, MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist). Sat. May 5, 2:00–4:00 pm $22 member / $26 non -orSat. June 16, 2:00-4:00 pm $22 member / $26 non E-readers and Tablets Looking to buy an e-reader or tablet or just want to know more about them? Then come to this class and learn what e-readers and tablets are, see some of the models that are available, and how to use the library to find eBooks for the e-reader. Instructor: Corie Kelly, MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist). Sat. May 22, 9:00am–12:00pm $33 member / $39 non -orSat. June 9, 9:00am–12:00 pm $33 member / $39 non Electronic Media: Is this a television, a radio or a COMPUTER? Do you feel chained to your television? Are you tired of sitting through commercials? Downloading and streaming video and music on your computer allows you the freedom to watch or listen to your favourite programs and discover new shows from other countries at your convenience. This course will introduce you to streaming and downloading video and music. Instructor: Corie Kelly, MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist). Sat. May 22, 1:00–3:00pm $22 member / $26 non -orSat. June 9, 1:00–3:00pm $22 member / $26 non Photos & Your Computer This is a 2-part series on getting photos from your camera onto your computer and then sending them to an on-line photo processor for printing and or creating a personalized photo album. (Sign up for one or both depending on your skill level). Part I: Getting Photos from Your Camera to Your Computer Pre-requisite: A digital camera and some computer knowledge. This class will show you the steps to get the photos on your camera onto your computer. The focus will be on file management, finding your photos on your computer and keeping them organized. Learn how to drag and drop your camera pictures right onto your computer. Instructor: Frank Irvine, The Computer Tutor.
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Tues. May 8, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non -orTues. June 12, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non Part II: On-line Printing & Creating Personalized Photo Albums & Other Printed Material Pre-requisite: Knowing how to get pictures from your camera to your computer. This class will focus on uploading your photos from your computer to an on-line publisher such as Blacks, PC Photo Lab or Walmart PhotoCentre. Create a memorable photo album of your latest trip, personalized just for you. Or create a made to order calendar using photos you up-load. The class will focus on a photo album although the same method will apply for other items. Instructor: Frank Irvine, The Computer Tutor Tues. May 15, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non -orTues. June 19, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non Thumb Drive – The New Way to Save & Go! Want to take a copy of your photos from your latest trip to your family and friends? Learn how to copy files from your computer onto a thumb drive quickly and easily. Then take them elsewhere to view on another computer or a big screen tv (many newer big screen tvs are capable of accepting a thumb drive, which in turn will display photos and in some cases play video). Benefits: thumb drive can be used over and over, has a large capacity and available in multiple sizes, thumb drives use a computer or a wide screen tv (especially useful if viewing photos), thumb drive simply requires you to drag and drop the contents onto the thumb drive. Instructor: Frank Irvine, The Computer Tutor. Tues. May 1, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non -orTues. June 5, 7:00-9:00 pm $22 member / $26 non Social Networking Don’t be left out of the communications world. Attend this overview to social networking and learn all about making new contacts, sharing information, and connecting with friends using Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. (You will need an e-mail account to sign up for any of these services.) Instructor: Corie Kelly, MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist). Sat. May 12, 9:00am–12:00pm $33 member / $39 non -orSat. June 16, 9:00am–12:00 pm $33 member / $39 non CREATIVE ARTS & MUSIC Drama Group Rehearsals for the Spring Performance The “Victoria Park Play Group” will begin rehearsals in March for their Spring Performance. If you would like to be considered for a part, please contact Joan
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Brownlow at 519-787-2972. The Spring Performance will take place on Friday, May 11 at 2:00 pm at Victoria Park Seniors Centre. Guitar Beginner (NEW!) Always wanted to play the guitar? This beginner class will teach you the basic chords and strumming of some of your favourite songs. Learn proper instrument positioning and tuning. You just need to bring your own six string acoustic guitar. Drop-in fee per weekly class: $1 members or $3 non (donation to the Centre).Thanks to our volunteer instructor Al Soligo for leading this class. Begins: Tues. April 3, 1:00-2:00 pm Beginner Knitting (NEW!) Join instructor Susan McGoldrick in this fun and relaxing class where we learn the basic steps of hand knitting, cast on, knit & pearl, learn to make a small project, understanding different yarns. For the first class, bring a pair of 4 or 4.5” needles and a ball of worsted yarn to get started. Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 am April 4-May 9 (6 classes) $58 member /$68 non Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 am May 16-June 20 (6 classes) $58 member /$68 non Bunka Artistry – Advanced This class is for students who have taken the beginner level Bunka Artistry class or have previous experience. All supplies available from instructor Mary Pierson. Tuesdays, 9:00-11:00 am April 10-May 15 (6 classes) $39 members / $45 non Tuesdays, 9:00-11:00 am May 22-June 12 (4 classes) $26 members / $30 non Bunka Artistry – Beginner Originating from Japan, this craft uses a punch needle and silk-like rayon threads to create beautiful pictures resembling delicately shaded paintings. No knots to tie and mistakes are easy to correct. All supplies available from instructor Mary Pierson (beginner kit cost: $60). Tuesdays, 11:00 am-1:00 pm April 10-May 15 (6 classes) $39 members / $45 non Tuesdays, 11:00 am-1:00 pm May 22-June 12 (4 classes) $26 members / $30 non Acrylic Painting for Everyone! Join instructor Lorraine McDonald for this fun course where we will learn the basic skills of acrylic painting; preparation of surfaces, how to create different kinds of textures, paint colour choices, painting strokes, using a palette knife, mixing, blending and sample studies. When we are ready we will work on themed based paintings. This class is designed for beginning acrylic painters. Supply list available at registration. Thursdays, 10:00 am-12:00 pm April 12-June 14 (10 classes) $86 member /$91 non
Watercolour Painting for Everyone! Join instructor Lorraine McDonald in this fun and relaxing class where we will work in various techniques of watercolour to create beautiful paintings. We will also try our hand at some pen and ink. Each class will begin with a demonstration. All levels welcome. Supply list available at registration. Thursdays, 1:30-3:30 pm April 12-June 14 (10 classes) $86 member /$91 non “FUN”dementals of Drawing Drawing can be both fun and creative and is easily learned. Learn how to draw objects, buildings, landscapes, animals, people. All you need to start is: pencils, paper and a desire to learn…A wonderful hobby seniors male and female of any age! Instructor: Jim O’Haire Fridays, 1:00-3:00 pm April 13-June 15 (10 classes) $86 member /$91 non “FUN”dementals of Watercolour (NEW!) In two lessons you will have produced a beautiful watercolour. All you need is a few simple supplies and a desire to learn. Whether you are new to painting or experienced, I guarantee success. Come and join this fun class. We are all born artists. Instructor: Jim O’Haire. Supply list available at registration. Fridays, 10:00 am-12:00 pm April 13-June 15 (10 classes) $86 member /$91 non Magic Amaze the grandkids (and sometimes yourself!) by taking this basic magic class taught by award-winning magicomedian Peter Marucci. Each class will be devoted to a couple of tricks, including how to do it and the story lines that can be woven around the “magic”. In addition to being a fun way of entertaining, it is ideal for maintaining hand-eye coordination, hand flexibility and mental agility. Drop-in fee per class: $3 members / $5 non (donation to the Centre). 3 dates to choose from. Take one or all three! Held 10:00 am-12:00 pm. Thanks to volunteer instructor Peter Marucci for leading these workshops. Upcoming dates: March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20 Rubber Stamping / Card Making Beginner to advanced stampers will enjoy this fun, hands-on card-making workshop. Create your own personalized greeting cards and learn other crafty ideas! Bring scissors, glue stick and a $6 supply fee to class. Instructor: Joanne McTavish. Pre-register. Tuesday, April 24 9:30-11:30 am (1 class) $3 member / $5 non CARDS & GAMES Learn to Play Bid Euchre Join in a fun session with volunteer instructor Andrea Corner to learn how to play this interesting card game. It’s easy and you’ll learn quickly! Sessions held the last Tuesday of the month at 10:00 am. Pre-register. $1
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members / $3 non. Upcoming Dates: Mar. 27, Apr. 24, May 29, Jun. 26 Carpet Bowling (NEW!) Join us for a fun afternoon Fridays at 1:00 pm. Don’t know how to play? We will teach you and all equipment is provided! Drop-in fee: $1 members or $2 non. Convenors: Lori Runnalls 519-787-2333, Brian Dowling 519-843-5019. Start anytime! Learn to Play Chess Have you always wanted to learn to play this intriguing game? Join us for a fun session to learn the basics. Please contact the Centre for dates and times of the session. Drop-in fee of $1 members / $3 non. Learn to Play Pool Calling all women! Have you always wanted to learn to play pool? Join in this small, friendly, relaxed class at the Centre in the billiards room to learn the basics of the game. All equipment provided. Please contact the Centre for dates and times of the session. Drop-in fee of $1 members / $3 non. Pickleball Pickleball is a combination of tennis, ping pong and badminton played on a badminton court with a three foot high net, lightweight paddles and a plastic perforated ball. The game, similar to oversized ping-pong, is mainly shot placement and game strategy, not brute power or strength. We will teach you how to play! Held at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex 550 Belsyde Ave., Fergus. Convenor: Peter Grimmer 519843-1359. Drop-in! Tues. & Thurs. 9:00-11:00 am $2.75 drop-in fee Wii Bowling Find out what Nintendo Wii is all about. The system lets people play virtual versions of games such as bowling, tennis and golf by mimicking real-life movements with a wand-like wireless controller. Wii has been hailed for being a game system that involves some physical activity and improves strength, balance and coordination – and it’s fun! Easy to use and requires no previous “gaming” experience. Find out why this popular videogame system isn’t just for kids! NOTE: Can be played seated in a chair for those who prefer not to stand. Beginners welcome. Drop-in fee: $1 members / $2 non. Wednesdays, 9:00-10:30 am GENERAL INTEREST 55 Alive – Mature Driver Improvement Course A driver refresher classroom course by the Canada Safety Council to help mature drivers improve driving skills. Learn about current rules of the road, how to operate your vehicle safely in today’s driving environment and some adjustments to common age-related changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time. Gain more confidence behind the wheel. Instructor: Susan Stamm (Certified Professional Driving Instructor). Cost includes a workbook and a Driver Improvement Certificate issued by Canadian Safety Council. Please pre-register one week in advance. Bring a bag lunch.
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Fri. March 16, 10:30 am-3:30 pm $45 member / $54 non -orFri. May 18, 10:30 am-3:30 pm $45 member / $54 non Coin Appraisal Clinic Have you wondered about the value of those coins you’ve been saving? Coin expert and volunteer, Donald Quant, will value and identify your coins and trade dollars. He has been an avid collector all his life and has extensive knowledge to share. Book your appointment between 2:00-4:00 pm prior to the clinic by calling the Centre. Tuesday, March 27 $1 member / $3 non -&/orTuesday, June 5 $1 member / $3 non Lunch & Tour of Heritage River Retirement Residence If you’ve never toured Heritage River Retirement Residence in Elora, now’s your chance! Many dates to choose from (see below). Includes a delicious lunch at Heritage River, transportation (using the Seniors Transit) and the tour – all at no cost to you! Bus departs from the Seniors Centre at 11:45 am & returns you to the Seniors Centre at 2:15 pm. Limited seating. (If preferred, you can drive on your own). Enjoy a complimentary lunch at 12:00 pm and then enjoy a guided tour of the facility after lunch. Please pre-register at the Seniors Centre. Held the last Wednesday each month. Upcoming Dates: Mar. 28, Apr. 25, May 30, Jun. 27 Making Your Money Last: 10 Principles for Living in Retirement Whether you are nearing retirement or have already retired, saving money is just the first step. You also have to make it last. This seminar provides practical ways to manage your money in retirement, with the goal of providing reliable income. You want to spend retirement your way. Make sure your money lasts as long as you need it. Presented by James Rankin, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones. Fri. March 30 @ 10:30 am $1 member / $3 non Book Club This friendly drop-in group meets the first Friday of every month at 11:00 am. Join us for some interesting discussions and to share your favourite titles and authors with the rest of us. Here are the books for the next three months: April 13 - Ash Garden by Dennis Brock. May 4 - Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. June 1 - All That Matters by Wayson Choy. Please contact Convenor: Louise Fletcher 519-843-7798 for more information. Upcoming dates: April 13, May 4, June 1 $1 member / $2 non
Friday Movie with Ice Cream Sundaes! Fridays at 1:00 pm we show great movies on a largescreen TV. Cost is only $2 for members or $3 nonmembers to cover cost of refreshments which includes a “build-your own” ice cream sundae after the show. Thanks to Cherry Hill Video for sponsoring this program! Pick up the detailed movie sheet from the Centre, listing our winter line-up of great films! No need to pre-register – just drop-in! (Movie cancelled April 13, & May 11). April 20 Moneyball April 27 Snowmen May 4 Johnny English Reborn May 18 Temple Grandin May 25 Treasure Buddies June 1 The Wild Stallion June 8 Courageous June 15 Water for Elephants June 22 The Muppets June 29 The Mighty Macs A Modern History of British Booze In this lecture, speaker Professor Kevin James explores the social history of drink in modern Britain, including the gin craze of the eighteenth century, the rise of porter, and the centrality of the pub, the tavern and the inn in British culture. Guest presenter Dr. Kevin James is from the University of Guelph’s Scottish Studies History Dept. (You may know Professor James from the History Channel’s genealogy program “Ancestors in the Attic”). Don’t miss it! Mon. April 23 @ 10:15 am $1 member / $3 non How to Start Your Family History Researching your family history at the Wellington County Archives: where to start. Presented by: Elysia DeLaurentis, Archives Assistant with Wellington County Museum & Archives. Session is for those beginning their family history research Mon. April 30 @ 10:15 am $1 member / $3 non Genealogy: Get Your Family Under Control! Is your family a mess, in a shoe box, on scraps of paper? Get them under control and in their place! Come with all the bits and pieces and learn how to organize it all into a book that is readable and you can share with others. Supplies needed: a 3-ring binder, subject dividers, pen, pencil, ruler & highlighter. Instructor: Margaret McCarney. Fridays, 10:30am-12:30pm April 13-June 1 (8 classes) $59 member / $69 non Telling Your Story Workshop Life stories are a window into the past that provide understanding for today. When our grandparents, parents and other family members share their stories they bring our ancestors to life; their stories connect us to our roots. Preserving these stories leaves a legacy to our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren for generations to come. Through a combination of discussion, demonstration and lecture, personal histo-
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rians, Lucy Ferguson and Jack Watkins will: show you tricks to jog your memory, audio recording your stories, guidelines for a written story and much more. Fri. April 20, 1:00-2:30 pm $1 member / $3 non Life Stories - Recording An opportunity to experience telling your life stories to a professional and compassionate personal historian. Lucy Ferguson B.A. and Jack Watkins M.S.W of Expressions of Wisdom assist individuals in telling and recording their stories as a therapeutic process, while at the same time providing a family treasure for loved ones. They are inviting individuals to experience this process through a no charge interview session where your stories will be guided by their expertise and then recorded to a personalized audio CD. Lucy and Jack are both passionate about their work and are hoping to raise awareness about the value of both telling and preserving these life gems. Call the Centre 519-7871814 to book your appt. time. Upcoming dates: Tues. May 8, or Tues. June 12 1:00-2:30pm Travel Insurance 101: What you need to know Have you ever heard someone say: I wish I would have known that about my travel insurance before I went on vacation…Or maybe you have bought insurance without really knowing what you are covered for? Attend this informative session so you will be able to ask the right questions before purchasing insurance. Topics: Why purchase travel insurance? How do I prepare to get travel insurance? Understanding the stability clause. Travel insurance options (emergency medical insurance, trip cancellation & interruption, all inclusive insurance, expatriate insurance, visitors to canada). What affects the cost of travel insurance? Where can it be purchased and when? What is covered and what isn’t and how to make a claim. Presented by: Stacey Aarssen, Sentry Group. Fri. April 27 @ 10:30 am $1 member / $3 non A Journey to the Antarctic Join 16 year olds Serena Soucy and Camille Slack on a trip to the Antarctic! The Centre Wellington District High School students recently went on a 15 day trip of a lifetime on an expedition to the Antarctic. They were accepted into the “Students on Ice” program, an educational expedition that takes students, artists, scientists and teachers to the world’s polar regions to study climate change and delicate biodiversity. See highlights of their journey: hiking the Patagonian Andes, watching whales, penguin colony and sea birds, hiking glaciers. Friday May 25 @ 1:00pm $1 member / $3 non Estate Planning Information Session: Planning to Help Those We Care About Most You’ve worked your whole life, building your nest egg and dreaming about a carefree retirement. You also
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hope to leave your beneficiaries with assets to make their life journey that much easier. However, that dream may be threatened from so many different angles such as: Market volatility which threatens to erode your hard earned capital; Taxes that reduce the income you earn and the benefits you receive; Probate fees that unnecessarily reduce the assets your beneficiaries receive when you are gone; Administrative red tape that can stall the transition of your assets to the next generation for months. Please join us for this important session presented by John Aarssen, Business Succession Partner and Stacey Aarssen, Risk Management Partner with the Sentry Group. Mon. June 18 @ 10:15 am $1 member / $3 non HEALTH & WELLNESS Everyday Matters A free, professional confidential consultation offering understanding and coaching about everyday matters to seniors. Call the Seniors Centre 519-787-1814 to book your free 30-minute appointment with Jack Watkins, B.A., M.S.W., a senior counsellor with over 40 years counselling experience. Appointments available the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Upcoming clinics: Mar. 13, Apr. 10, May 8, June 12 Widow/Widower Support Group Join us the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 1:00 pm. If you are interested in joining this group please contact Norma Seibert 519-843-7964 or Kathryn Morgan at the Centre 519-787-1814. April 17, May 15, June 19 Brain Gym Improve your brain fitness! Challenge yourself in this fun and interactive session to help you on your way to improving your memory, concentration, balance and coordination. This unique program is based on current scientific research on how the brain functions. Research studies show keeping your brain active and alert slows down or reverses some of the symptoms of aging, such as lack of concentration, poor recall, limited thinking patterns, and inability to learn new material. Thanks to Heritage River Retirement Residence for sponsoring and presenting this program. Two sessions to choose from (attend one or both!). Tues. March 20 @ 1:30 pm $1 member / $3 non -&/orTues. June 5 @ 2:30 pm $1 member / $3 non Manicure Treatment (NEW!) Pamper yourself with a manicure! Includes a soak for the hands, nail trim, nail shaping, cuticle work, a lower arm and hand massage and polish application. A manicure is a very comforting and therapeutic treatment. Service provided by Certified Aesthetician/Nail Technician, Katie Ballantyne. To book your appointment, call the Centre 519-787-1814. Appointments are available Wednesdays from 11:45 am-2:45 pm (45-minute appt. $23). Begins: Wednesday, March 21
General Overview of Dementia This talk looks at: What is dementia? Types of dementia, risk factors, and stages of the disease. Join us for a session dedicated to answering your questions. Presented by Robin Smart, Education Coordinator with the Guelph-Wellington Alzheimer Society. Monday, March 26 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non Achieving healthy Weight Loss - Why Fad Diets Don’t Work Join us for the first 3 health seminar series. This seminar will discuss the evidence behind weight loss, why popular “diets” don’t work and how you can lose weight and keep it off without compromising your health. Join Naturopathic Doctors Michael Long and Katie McKeown for this informative talk. Don’t miss the next 2 sessions in this health series: June 4 - Nutrition Check-up & June 25 - The Aging Brain. Monday, April 2 @ 10:15am $1 members / $3 non Healthy Clothing Lynn Goranson, RMT shares information on healthy bras that have no underwires, are extremely supportive and yet comfortable. She also talks about clothing designed to help improve circulation, reduce swelling and improve lymphatic drainage. There will be an opportunity to be fitted for a bra and also to try on the healthwear. Friday, April 20 @ 10:00 am $1 member / $3 non An Introduction to Homeopathy: Homeopathy is a holistic, complementary medicine that can be used for both acute and chronic ailments. Because it is a very dilute medicine, it is gentle, nontoxic, non-allergenic and has no side-effects. You can easily learn enough about it to treat yourself and family for colds, flus and first aid. For chronic ailments it is best to seek help from a qualified Homeopath. In this session presented by Marg Gollinger, Homeopath (DSHM), she will discuss the principles of homeopathy and how it works, choosing remedies and potencies, what ailments it treats, how to take it and what to expect. Come out and make a remedy! Fri. May 11 @ 10:30 am $1 members / $3 non Arthritis Society’s Chronic Pain Management Workshop Chronic Pain can be all consuming and lead to loss of mobility, sleep disturbance and depression. The Arthritis Society’s Chronic Pain Management Workshop is a two-hour course that shows you different methods to counter pain and encourages you to take an active role in reducing its impact on your life. We will discuss the sources of pain, various tools for handling pain including the role of exercise and managing stress, depression and fatigue. This course is beneficially for those who have any chronic pain due to any source, whether arthritis, a different disease or from an accident. We also encourage those with chronic pain to bring a family member or other support person to learn with you. Friday, April 27, 1:00-3:00 pm No charge
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Nutrition Session: Low Fat Salad Dressings & Spring Greens Eat fresh for spring! Make your own low fat salads dressings for a fresh green salad. Also includes a low fat low fat Caesar salad dressing that you’d never know was reduced fat! Session presented by Community Food Advisors Carol Jones & Janet Scott with the Public health Unit. Join for an informative morning including delicious samples to try! Mon. May 14 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non The Importance of Early Diagnosis This talk looks at the symptoms of dementia, how to prepare for a doctor’s visit, what medications are available, and other interventions which might be useful. Presented by Robin Smart, Education Coordinator with the Guelph-Wellington Alzheimer Society. Monday, April 16 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non FREE Diabetes Screening Clinic Has your doctor ever said to you that you could develop diabetes because of your weight, activity levels, blood pressure or elevated blood sugars? A Nurse and Dietitian from The Upper Grand Family Health Team will measure blood sugar, blood pressure and waist circumference and provide consultation regarding your risk for Diabetes. Presented by Kelley Eves, Metabolic Nurse Specialist and Amy Waugh, Dietitian with the Upper Grand Family Health Team. Tuesday, April 24 1:00-3:00 pm I Remember Better when I Paint Join us to see this new 55-minute documentary. This inspiring film features both personal stories and initiatives that are bringing people affected by dementia to art and creative workshops. The results are remarkable. This film is being shown in collaboration with the HILGOS FOUNDATION. Presented by Robin Smart, Education Coordinator with the Guelph-Wellington Alzheimer Society. Monday, May 7 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non Moving, Downsizing & Decluttering: Effective Strategies for Everyone Moving house and home is a multi-faceted project involving sorting, deciding, organizing, packing, labeling, lifting, etc. Sounds like fun? No worries…In this seminar, learn tried and true strategies to help you get moving on your move or home organization project. Theresa Shelton of T’s Complete Move Solutions will share her decluttering and moving tips and leave you with an effective action plan to achieve an organized home and a satisfying and stress free (or at least greatly reduced!) transition. Mon. May 28 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non Hearing Screening Assessments Come out and get your hearing screened by Mary Young, Hearing Care Counsellor with the Canadian Hearing Society. Book your ½ hour appointment prior to the clinic by calling the Reception Desk at Victoria
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Park Seniors Centre 519-787-1814. This is geared to individuals wondering if their hearing has changed and to help identify the possibility of hearing loss. If you wear hearing aids and have questions, please call Mary Young at the Canadian Hearing Society 519-821-4242 to set up a separate appointment. No charge. Friday, June 1 Appts. available: 9:00 am-2:30 pm Nutrition Check-Up Optimizing Your Diet Review the basics of good nutrition and discover how you can optimize your diet with the naturopathic doctors of Optimum Integrative Health Centre, Michael Long and Katie McKeown. (Don’t miss the next health session in the series on June 25 - The Aging Brain). Monday, June 4 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non So, My Hearing is Not as Good as it Used to Be, Now What Should I do? Join us for this workshop on how to deal positively with the change in yor hearing. Topics covered: dealing with hearing changes, hearing assessment, hearing aids, communication strategies, assistive living devices and community supports. Presented by: Mary Young, Hearing Care Counsellor with the Canadian Hearing Society. Friday, June 8 9:00 am-12:30 pm $5 (donated to CHS) New Hearing Aid Styles & Technologies Learn more about hearing aids and the technologies. Hear answers to questions such as: Why do they keep changing?...Why does my friend have different hearing aids that I?.... Why did I pay more than my friend? Presented by Cheryl Bell, Hearing Instrument Specialist with Connect Hearing who will be answering all these questions and more. Don’t forget to book your free hearing aid cleaning and check appointment right after this talk. Friday, June 22 @ 10:30 am $1 members / $3 non Hearing Aid Cleaning & Checks Clinic Today we clean your hearing aids (all makes and models!) at NO CHARGE so please feel free to bring your hearing aid in to get them checked! Book your free 15 min. appointment prior to the clinic by calling the Reception Desk at Victoria Park Seniors Centre 519-7871814. Presented by Cheryl Bell, Hearing Instrument Specialist with Connect Hearing. Friday, June 22 Appts. available 11:30 am-12:30 pm The Aging Brain - Keeping Your Mind Fit Discover the science behind age-related memory loss and how you can keep your brain healthy, young and active. Presented by Naturopathic doctors Michael Long and Katie McKeown. Monday, June 25 @ 10:15 am $1 members / $3 non
SPECIAL EVENTS Open House & New Members Welcome! Get a taste of the life of a senior! Bring a friend and discover new activities and opportunities to make the most of your retirement years. This is our opportunity to welcome current members, new members and future members! Anyone who wants to learn about what the Centre has to offer is invited. See displays of our activities, meet activity convenors, advisory board members, program convenors, staff and other new members. Enjoy refreshments and tours of the facility and learn about the many opportunities and programs available to you. A great opportunity to find out what the Centre is all about. No charge! Fri. March 9 @ 10:00 am Wednesday Homemade Lunches Join us for a delicious homemade fundraising lunch organized and prepared by the Centre’s Program Committee. Includes a main course, vegetable, roll, salad/ juice, dessert, tea/coffee. Lunch begins at 12:00 pm. Cost is $8 members or $9 non-members. Stay for a social afternoon of euchre, bridge, crafts, chess (no charge for these activities if you come for lunch), woodcarving or billiards (drop-in fee applies). Full menus listed in the Centre’s monthly calendar. Call ahead to reserve a spot, as sometimes lunch is sold-out. Do you enjoy cooking for a big group (40-60 people)? Volunteers who love to cook are needed to help with our fundraising homemade Wednesday lunches. Contact the Centre. March 14 St. Patrick’s (Irish Stew) & Entertainment April 18 Homemade Soup & Salad May 2 Cranberry Chicken May 16 Victoria Day BBQ & Celebration Cake June 6 Sausage & Roasted Vegetables June 20 Celebrate Summer BBQ Tan Jay Fashion Show See the new spring fashions from Tan Jay & Alia and the new arrivals of jackets, pants, skirts, sweaters, blouses, vests, capris and much more! See the new spring colours. Regular and petite sizes available. Can you help model the clothes (no experience needed) let us know at the Centre as we are looking for volunteer models! Refreshments and door prizes included! Also enjoy displays from Fifth Avenue Jewellery. Pre-register. (Please note early bird deadline). Fri. March 23 @ 1:30 pm $5 mem / $6 non (by Mar. 16) $6 mem / $7 non (after Mar. 16) Volunteer Appreciation Event Volunteers are an integral part of the success and vibrancy of our Centre. To celebrate all the time, effort and energy volunteers give, Victoria Park Seniors Centre’s volunteers will be invited to the 14th annual volunteer appreciation event at the Grand River Raceway. Tues. April 3 @ 9:15 am
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Friday the 13th Dessert & Euchre/ Bid Euchre Party! Join us at the Centre for a fun afternoon on Friday the 13th and enjoy delicious homemade dessert & ice cream! Both bid euchre & euchre will be played (your choice) with cash prizes to be won. Dessert served at 1:00 pm and euchre/bid euchre starts right afterward. Bring a friend! Thanks to the Centre’s Program Committee for organizing this fundraiser Friday, April 13 @ 1:00 pm $5 members / $6 non Spring Performance Don’t miss this very special afternoon performance produced by our very talented group: The Victoria Park Players”. This is a one-of-a-kind event with music & drama! Donations gratefully accepted at the door. Drop-in. Friday, May 11 @ 2:00 pm Special Entertainment: New Horizons Band Join us for a very special musical performance at the Centre. Entertainment provided by the New Horizons Band of Guelph. Enjoy the sounds of a 30-piece brass and woodwind band and enjoy refreshments afterwards. Free! Don’t miss it! Please pre-register. Friday, May 25 @ 10:30 am Victoria Park Seniors Centre’s 20th Anniversary & Seniors’ Month Celebration Did you know that June is Seniors’ month and that the Centre celebrates its 20th anniversary this year (opening its doors in 1992)? Come join in the double celebration! Enjoy a memorable afternoon of singing and entertainment led by the Centre’s talented music group: “The Victoria Park Ensemble”. Join us for a special celebration cake and lots of other treats. All are invited! No charge (but please pre-register!). Monday, June 4 @ 2:15 pm Poker Walk To celebrate “June is Seniors Month”, join us for a fun morning to promote fun, physical activity! At designated stops, you will receive a playing card. At the end of the walk we will see who has the best poker hand. No poker playing experience needed! (Walking a total of 2 kms). Prizes to be won! No charge but please pre-
register. (Walking poles are available for those who wish to use them). Monday, June 11 @ 10:30 am Strawberry Social Come celebrate the Ontario strawberry season. Join us for a fun afternoon of toe-tapping music with the band: “Grand Connection” for a bit of bluegrass, country and gospel style music. Enjoy the sounds of violins, WANTED: YOUR PROGRAM IDEAS • Do you have an idea for a new drop-in activity? We are also looking to start up drop-in activities on Saturday mornings. • Are you interested in taking a course, seminar or workshop you don’t see offered? • Do you have a skill you would like to teach others? Please share your ideas with Kathryn Morgan 519787-1814. NEW PROGRAMS! • From time to time we add new programs that are not included in the program guide. Please refer to our monthly calendar to view any new programs offered at the Centre. MOVED? Have you moved or changed any of your contact phone numbers or email? Please advise the Centre if you have moved, changed your phone number or your emergency contact number since becoming a member. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: • Line Dancing Volunteer Could you help teach line dancing? We need another volunteer to help out with the Thursday morning class. Contact the Centre 519-787-1814 or Marie Burkitt 519-846-0036. • Program Committee Volunteers are needed to help on the Centre’s Program Committee, which plans and organizes special events and fundraisers for the Centre. This Committee meets once a month on the first Monday at 10:15 am. For more information contact the Centre.
guitar and autoharp among other instruments! And of course, enjoy fresh Ontario strawberries, shortcake and ice cream after the show. Don’t miss this annual event! Thanks to the Centre’s Program Committee for organizing the event. Pre-register. Please note early bird deadline! Tues. June 26 @ 2:00 pm $6 (by Jun 20) OR $7 (after Jun 20) • Special Events Volunteers are needed to help with food preparation, set up and organization for special events. Please contact Kathryn Morgan 519-787-1814. • Cooking for a Crowd! Do you enjoy cooking for a big group (50-60 people)? Volunteers who love to cook are needed to help with our twice monthly fundraising homemade Wednesday lunches. For more information contact the Centre. ERRORS: While precautions are taken to ensure correct information, sometimes mistakes are made. If an error occurs in this publication, the computer registration system will be taken as the correct information. PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS: All classes are subject to cancellation if there is insufficient registration. If your class is cancelled due to low enrolment, you will receive a full refund or if you prefer, you can transfer to another class. Early registration is highly recommended for all programs to avoid cancellation of a class. REFUNDS: Did you know that if you pay with your credit card or debit card we can refund your card immediately should the course be cancelled? Consider using your credit card or debit card when registering for a course or bus trip – no more waiting for a cheque in the mail!
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Grand FERGUS
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Centre Wellington Children’s Drama
High Price for Laughs
March 4
An original comedy April 21
Bill Braun Productions
Centre Wellington Children’s Drama
Sugar Mountain
Birthday Girl & the Gone-Zo Gateau
The Very Best of Neil Young March 23 Vision Productions
The Unexpected Guest An Agatha Christie Mystery March 29 - April 1
Elora Community Theatre
Cheaper by the Dozen Wholesome family entertainment everyone will enjoy May 4-6, May 10-12
Paquette Productions
Elvis: The Moments featuring Pete Paquette two-time Elvis Grand Champion April 13 Fergus Scottish Festival
who doesn’t love a disappearing delectable dessert? April 28
Children’s Workshop Productions
The Sound of Music The much loved classic musical live on-stage May 25-27
Tartan Day Celebration Rant Maggie Rant
To order tickets for any of these shows call the Box Office at:
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519. 787.1981 For a full list of events coming to Fergus Grand Theatre visit us online
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PROCEEDS TO LIONS PROJECTS FRIDAY, MAY 11 4:30 - 5:30 PM Exhibitors Only 5:30 - 7:30 PM General Public $14 - ADULT $7 CHILD, 12 & UNDER Tickets available at the show
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