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Recreation SPRING/SUMMER 2018 GUIDE CENTRE DUFFERIN RECREATION COMPLEX SERVING TOWN OF SHELBURNE Town of Mono, Township of Amaranth and Township of Melancthon
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Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex 200 Fiddle Park Lane Shelburne, ON L9V 3C9 Phone: (519) 925-2400 | Fax: (519) 925-2402 | Pool/Camp: (519) 925-2402 http://www.shelburne.ca /centre dufferin recreation complex Facility Administration Facility Maintenance Head Lifeguard: Head Camp: Manager: Manager: Emily Francis Hannah Francis Kim Fraser (519) 925-2400 Marty Lamers (519) 925-2402 (519) 925-2402 kfraser@shelburne.ca (519) 925-2400 cdrcpool@shelburne.ca cdrccamp@shelburne.ca mlamers@shelburne.ca Aquatic Programs and Summer Day Camp Registration Open Registration: Monday-Friday 9:30am-4:30pm beginning Monday, May 14th or during regular Pool operating hours beginning Monday, June 11th Pre-Season Evening Registration: Wednesday, May 23rd 4:00-8:00pm Table of Contents Page 4 CDRC Calender of Events Page 5 Recreation and Rental Facilities Page 6 Pool Programs & Information Page 15 Policy Information Page 16 Summer Day Camps Page 19 Local Parks Page 19 Rzone Page 20 Shelburne Police Page 21 Town of Shelburne Events Page 21 Shelburne Public Library Page 24 Township of Melancthon Page 25 Township of Amaranth Page 26 Town of Mono Local Club Contacts Shelburne Minor Baseball Shelburne Curling Club Shelburne Soccer Club f/ShelburneOntarioBaseball www.shelburnecurling.ca www.shelburnesoccer.com Shelburne Minor Fastball Association Shelburne Muskie Mansfield Minor Baseball (Hardball) www.jrschooners.com www.shelburnemuskies.com (519) 925-6678 Shelburne Vets Minor Lacrosse Shelburne Minor Hockey Assoc. North Dufferin Ladies Ball Hockey www.shelburnevets.com www.shelburneminorhockey.com ndlballhockey@gmail.com Shelburne Shooters Ball Hockey Skate Canada Shelburne www.shelburneballhockey.com www.skatecanadashelburne.com Did you miss this issue of the CDRC Recreation Guide? Published By: To participate in the Spring/Summer 2019 edition, please contact: kfraser@shelburne.ca CDRC Recreation Guide | 3
CDRC Calendar of Events All programs listed in this section are located at the CDRC, 200 Fiddle Park Lane, Shelburne (Programs and Times subject to change without notice. Check the website for the current info) www.shelburne.ca Zumba Classes: Dance Blasters: Licensed Zumba Instructor. Drop in anytime Chaperoned by Skate Canada Shelburne volunteers $5.00. Monthly passes available. First class is as a club fundraiser. Ages 7-13 - $10.00/person free. No experience or co-ordination required. 7:00pm - 10:00pm renarodriguez01@yahoo.com Friday, April 6 • Friday, May 4 • Friday, June 8 cell: (416) 768-2007 Old Time Country Jamborees: April – June Mornings: Monday & Wednesday Sponsored by Pickin in the Park 9:30-10:30am Admission $5.00 Evenings: Tuesday & Thursday 7:30-8:30pm 1:00-5:00pm Second Sunday of the month: Fitness Kick Boxing Classes: Sun, April 8 & Sun, May 13 All Fitness levels – Beginner to Advanced Blood Donor Clinic: Tuesdays’s and Thursday’s 6:00pm – 7:00pm 1-888-2 Donate • www.blood.ca Fitness Kick Boxing Classes Friday, June 1 and lauramcgriskin@hotmail.ca Phone 519-938-7687 Friday, August 21 3:30–6:30pm North Dufferin Ladies Ball Hockey: All levels welcome! Runs May through July on SYLVIA JONES, MPP Thursday evenings at the CDRC. To register and more Dufferin-Caledon information please email ndlballhockey@gmail.com Christian Womens Club: Need a birth Second Tuesday of month. The Club is part of Stonecroft Ministries with Canadian headquarters in certificate? Edmonton and international headquarters in Kansas City. The organization is non-denominational. The We can help. www.sylviajonesmpp.ca monthly meetings are unique in that there is no formal 1-800-265-1603 membership or dues. Special features are a delightful Insta part of each program along with the best in musical talent. Well versed inspirational speakers challenge one to seek the better things in life. Working For You! Morning Coffee Tuesday, April 10, May 8, 9:30 – 11:30am Pot Luck Luncheon Tuesday, June 12, 11:30am - 1:30pm Morning Coffee Tuesday, September 11, 9:30 – 11:30am 4 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Recreation and Rental Facilities Facility and Room Rentals: The Centre Dufferin Recreation The Pool View Room 38’x21’ is suitable for smaller gatherings Complex now provides a number of indoor facilities to such as meetings, workshops, showers or parties. This room is accommodate meetings, celebrations or family occasions, equipped with tables and chairs, a kitchenette with a fridge, large or small. Please call for more information (519) 925-2400 sink and microwave. or email: kfraser@shelburne.ca There are two Meeting Rooms 11’x21’ suitable for board The Town & Country Room is an 80’x40’ multipurpose room meetings. If a larger space is needed, the folding wall opens suitable for large gatherings. The room is also a banquet style up for one larger room. Both rooms are equipped with tables room equipped with a full kitchen with a dishwasher, bar area, and chairs. coolers and freezer. This room also suits the requirements for fitness classes and licensed events and overlooks the arena floor surface. The Town & Country Room is equipped with The CDRC Party Package includes a one hour ice or pool tables and chairs, sound system and air conditioning. rental and a two hour Pool View Room rental for $199 plus HST. Shelburne Town Pharmacy committed to care • Open 7 days • Ostomy Supplies • Home Health Care • Compression Stockings • Methadone for MMT • Walk in Clinic We thank the community Owner/Pharmacist - Sanjay Lekhi for your ongoing support, Owner/Wife of Sanjay - Shalini Lekhi we couldn’t do it without you!! 2017 Readers Choice Platinum Award Winner for Pharmacists (Sanjay Lekhi) and Gold Award Winner for Pharmacy Open 7 days Mon-Thurs 9am-7pm • Fri 9am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm • Sun 10am-4pm 519.306.5500 www.shelburnetownpharmacy.ca Unit 4, 226 First Avenue, Shelburne, L9V 2X4 Located in Giant Tiger/Foodland Plaza in Shelburne Email: shelburnetownpharmacy@gmail.com Text: 647.393.9302 CDRC Recreation Guide | 5
CDRC POOL Programs and Times subject to change without notice. Check the website or Facebook for the current info. FOR MORE INFORMATION 519-925-2402 or cdrcpool@shelburne.ca CDRC Pool is a seasonal pool open from mid-June through August. The heated pool is scheduled to open June 11th and the June schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The CDRC Pool offers various levels and types of instruction to its patrons. We offer programs that target toddlers, improve swimming skills in mature students, help adults advance in their skills and prepare those interested in potentially becoming a lifeguard. Swimming lessons are provided in sessions of 10 lessons over a consecutive two week period (Monday through Friday). Preparations are made in May for the upcoming swimming season. JUNE POOL SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Parent and Tots Swim 10:00-11:00 am Lane/Adult Swim: 10:00-11:30 am Adult/Senior Swim 3:00-4:00 pm Rentals 11:30-12:30 pm or 12:00-1:00 pm Bronze 4-6 pm • Pre Season Swimming Lesson: 4:30-6:00 pm Family Swim: 1:00-2:00 pm Public Swim 6:00-8:00 pm Public Swim: 2:00-4:00 pm Lane/Fitness Swim: 9:00-10:00 am (Mon – Fri) & 8:00-9:00 pm (Mon - Thurs) JULY & AUGUST POOL SCHEDULE (BEGINS JULY 2nd) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Lane/Fitness Swim 7:30-8:30 am (Monday - Friday) Until Aug 24th Lane/Adult Swim: 10:00-11:30 am Swim Lessons 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Rentals 11:30-12:30 pm or 12:00-1:00 pm Adult/Senior/Lane Swim 1:30-2:30 pm (M/W/F) Parent&Tots Swim 1:30-2:30 pm (T&Th) Until Aug 24th Family Swim: 1:00-2:00 pm Public Swim 2:30-4:30 pm Public Swim 2:00-4:00 pm Swim Lessons 4:30-6:30 pm Public Swim 6:30-8:00 pm Lane/Fitness Swim 8:00-9:00 pm (Mon – Thurs) Until Aug 17th 6 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Swimming Lesson Registration Information For more information 519-925-2402 or cdrcpool@shelburne.ca Open Registration: Monday-Friday 9:30am-4:30pm beginning Monday, May 14th or during regular Pool RBC is operating hours beginning Monday, June 11th sponsoring a Pre-Season Evening Registration: Free Wednesday, May 23rd 4:00-8:00 pm Family Session 1: July 2 - July 13 Session 3: July 30 – Aug 10 Swim Session 2: July 16 – July 27 Session 4: Aug 13 – Aug 24 on Canada Day 1:00 – 4:00pm Fees (per person) Public Swimming: Public Swim (1 hour): Child (0-12) - $3.00 Adult/Lane/Fitness Swim - $3.50 Adult (13+) - $3.75 Senior Swim - $2.50 Focusing on fun, participation Senior - $3.00 Parent & Tot’s Swim - $2.50 and skill development. Skate Canada Shelburne offers Skate Canada PreCanSkate, Unlimited Summer Pool Season Pass CanSkate and StarSkate programs. Returning this year the CDRC Pool is offering an unlimit- ed season pass. Seasons pass will be valid for all public Visit www.skatecanadashelburne.com for details swims from June until we are closed for the summer as Registration in August 2017 Programs begin in September 2017 well as lane swims, adult swim and parent and tots swim. Child Swim Pass (12 years old and younger): $90.00 plus HST Adult Swim Pass (13+ years old): $100.00 plus HST 2 Child Swim Pass (same household): $160.00 plus HST Family Pass (same household-up to 5 people, maximum 2 adults): $190.00 plus HST Pool Rentals: 1 hour supervised pool rental $117.00 plus HST Party Package: 1 hour supervised pool rental plus 2 hour Pool View Room Rental $199 plus HST SWIMMING ADMISSION STANDARDS: Children under the age of 9 must be directly supervised in the water and in arm’s reach of a caregiver 14 years of age and older. For additional rules go to Policy Information on page 15. Swimming lessons must be paid at the time of registration. INCLEMENT WEATHER: Swimming lessons ARE NOT CANCELLED due to inclement weather, an indoor lesson will be provided. CDRC Recreation Guide | 7
New This SUMMER! RED CROSS Swim Pre-School PRE Season Swimming Lessons: This is a program that will prepare pre-school kids with Classes will only run if there are at least 3 children the skills to enter the Red Cross Swim Kids Program registered in that class. Ratio: 1 instructor: 5 Swimmers When: June 18th – June 29th Starfish (4m-18m) Parent Assisted Sea Turtle 4:30 PM Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Sea Otter 5:00 PM Session Dates Time Salamander 5:30 PM 1 July 2 – July 13 10:00 AM Level 1 5:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:00 AM Level 2 5:30 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:00 AM Level 3 5:00 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:00 AM Level 4 4:30 PM Level 6/7 4:30 PM Duck (18m-30m) Parent Assisted Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 10:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:00 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:00 AM Sea Turtle (30m-36m) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 9:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 9:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 11:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 5:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 9:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 9:30 AM Fertilizing 2 July 16 – July 27 11:00 AM Weed Management 2 July 16 – July 27 5:30 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:00 AM Insect Control 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:30 AM Soil Conditioner 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:00 AM Dethatching 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:30 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:00 AM Aeration 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:30 AM Overseeding 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:30 PM Landscape Repairs Sea Otter (3Y-6Y) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons 519-942-0202 Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 8:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 10:30 AM Since 2000 1 July 2 – July 13 6:00 PM 8 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Sea Otter (Continued) 2 July 16 – July 27 8:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 2 6:00 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 8:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 6:00 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 8:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:30 AM Free Swims 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 6:00 PM Sponsored by Tim Hortons® Salamander (3Y-6Y) Family Swim 1:00-2:00pm Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Public Swim 2:00-4:00pm Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 8:30 AM Saturday June 16th 1 July 2 – July 13 10:00 AM Sunday August 12th 1 July 2 – July 13 11:30 AM Sunday August 26th 1 July 2 – July 13 4:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 8:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 11:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 4:30 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 8:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 4:30 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 8:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:00 AM www.d-dpools.com 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 4:30 PM We are a full service company 78 First Street Installations, Maintenance & Repair, Orangeville Sunfish (3Y-6Y) Retail Store and Water Analysis (519) 942-8113 Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time Your LocaL Big green egg and WeBer aLLiance deaLer 1 July 2 – July 13 11:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 4:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 11:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 4:30 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 4:30 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:00 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 4:30 PM ***Swim Badges are available for purchase for Swim Kids Levels 1 through 10 for $2.00 at the Pool Service Desk CDRC Recreation Guide | 9
Crocodile (3Y-6Y) Level 1 (5Y and up) CONTINUED Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:30 AM Session Dates Time 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 9:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 10:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:30 PM 1 July 2 – July 13 5:00 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 9:00 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 5:00 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:00 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:00 AM Craig, McDonald, Reddon 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:00 PM Ins. Brokers Ltd. Whale (3Y-6Y) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Home • Auto • Farm • Commercial Session Dates Time Honest, Reliable, Personal Service 1 July 2 – July 13 9:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 10:30 AM Sheila Eccles 124 Garafraxa St. S., Durham, ON N0G 1R0 1 July 2 – July 13 5:00 PM 519-369-2935 • 1-888-262-2680 2 July 16 – July 27 9:00 AM seccles@cmrinsurance.com 2 July 16 – July 27 10:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 5:00 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:00 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:00 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:00 PM RED CROSS Swim Kids This is a program is for kids 5 years and older. It consists of 10 levels, with manageable skill progressions from one level to the next. This program is aimed to develop survival skills, water safety and physical fitness all while enjoying being active. Ratio: 1 instructor: 6 Swimmers Level 1 (5Y and up) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 8:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 11:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 5:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 9:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 11:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 5:30 PM 10 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Level 2 (5Y and up) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 9:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 11:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 6:00 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 9:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 11:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 5:30 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:30 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:30 PM Level 3 (5Y and up) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 8:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 10:30 AM dave@iprorealty.com 1 July 2 – July 13 11:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 5:00 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 8:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 11:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 5:00 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 8:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:30 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:00 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 8:30 AM Proudly Serving Orangeville & Area 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:30 AM SERVICES 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:00 PM Shingles Level 4 (5Y and up) Re Roof Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons New Construction Session Dates Time Eavestroughs 1 July 2 – July 13 8:30 AM Repairs 1 July 2 – July 13 10:00 AM EPDM Rubber 1 July 2 – July 13 4:30 PM Insulation 2 July 16 – July 27 8:30 AM Commercial • Residential • Industrial 2 July 16 – July 27 10:00 AM Workmanship Guarantee 2 July 16 – July 27 4:30 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 8:30 AM 519-216-5533 3 3 July 30 – Aug 10 July 30 – Aug 10 10:00 AM 4:30 PM info@allproroofinginc.ca 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 8:30 AM www.allproroofinginc.ca 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:00 AM 4:30 PM CDRC Recreation Guide | 11
Level 5 (5Y and up) Fee: $75.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time SINCE 1967 1 July 2 – July 13 9:00 AM Your best summer starts here! 1 July 2 – July 13 9:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 11:00 AM Summer CampS 1 July 2 – July 13 5:00 PM Ages 5 - 18 2 July 16 – July 27 9:00 AM Overnight and Day Camps 2 July 16 – July 27 9:30 AM Hockey, Horses, Soccer, BMX, Adventure, WHAM, Volleyball & Figure Skating Programs 2 July 16 – July 27 11:00 AM Enjoy a host of other activities too! 2 July 16 – July 27 5:00 PM Year-round programS 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:30 AM Christmas, March Break and P.A. Day Camps Hockey Development Programs 3 July 30 – Aug 10 11:00 AM Men’s Hockey League 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:00 PM Overnight and Day School Program 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:00 AM Weekend Retreats & Trail Rides 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:00 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:00 PM Level 6 (5Y and up) Fee: $83.00 Classes: 45min, 10 lessons (519) 941-4501 | @teenranchcanada Session Dates Time www.teenranch.com 1 July 2 – July 13 9:30 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 11:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 4:30 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 9:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 11:00 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 4:30 PM Hot days need 3 July 30 – Aug 10 9:30 AM hotter shades 3 3 July 30 – Aug 10 July 30 – Aug 10 11:00 AM 4:30 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 9:30 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 11:00 AM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 4:30 PM Level 7 (5Y and up) Fee: $83.00 Classes: 45min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time 1 July 2 – July 13 10:00 AM 1 July 2 – July 13 5:15 PM 2 July 16 – July 27 10:00 AM Find your next pair at Shelburne Primary Eye Care 2 July 16 – July 27 5:15 PM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:00 AM 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:15 PM 207 First Ave. E. Shelburne 4 Aug 14 – Aug 25 10:00 AM 4 Aug 14 – Aug 25 5:15 PM 12 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Level 8 (5Y and up) Private/Semi Private Lessons Fee: $83.00 Classes: 45min, 10 lessons Fee: Private $195.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons Session Dates Time Fee: Semi-Private $260.00 Classes: 30min, 10 lessons 1 July 2 – July 13 10:15 AM Private or Semi-Private lessons are available for Red Cross Swim Pre-School levels and Swim Kids levels. This is an alternative to group 1 July 2 – July 13 5:15 PM lessons providing maximum individual instruction. 2 July 16 – July 27 10:15 AM Contact Pool Administration to book private or semi-private lessons. 2 July 16 – July 27 5:15 PM Teen/Adult Learn to Swim 3 July 30 – Aug 10 10:15 AM An ideal learn to swim program for teens and adults looking to learn the basic fundamental skills of swimming aiming to develop comfort 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:15 PM in the water through the execution of basic flotation, movement 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 10:15 AM and breathing skills. Contact the CDRC Pool for more information (519) 925-2402 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:15 PM Bronze Star Level 9/10 (5Y and up) Bronze Star is an excellent preparation for success in Bronze Fee: $95.00 Classes: 1 hour, 10 lessons Medallion. Participants develop problem-solving and decision- Session Dates Time making skills individually and in partners. Candidates learn CPR 1 July 2 – July 13 8:30 AM and develop the lifesaving skills needed to be their own lifeguard. Includes a timed 400m swim. 2 July 16 – July 27 8:30 AM 2 July 16 – July 27 5:30 PM Prerequisite: 12 yrs of age or older and confidence in deep end. 3 July 30 – Aug 10 8:30 AM Fee: $100.00 Classes: 2 hours, 9 classes 3 July 30 – Aug 10 5:30 PM 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 8:30 AM Session Dates Time – June 18 -June 28 4:00 PM (9 classes) 4 Aug 13 – Aug 24 5:30 PM David Tilson, MP Dufferin-Caledon Orangeville Constituency Office 229 Broadway, Unit 2 Orangeville, ON L9W 1K4 www.davidtilson.ca david.tilson.c1@parl.gc.ca 519-941-1832 1-866-941-1832 Visit David on Facebook CDRC Recreation Guide | 13
Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid Red Cross Babysitting Course Candidates learn tows and carries, and defense methods and This course teaches important skills for staying home releases in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk alone or looking after other children. This course is involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. offered on Elementary PD Day-Friday, June 8th. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a 500m timed swim. Cost includes exam fee. Fee: $42.00 Prerequisite: 13 yrs of age or Bronze Star AWARD Session Dates Time Fee: $190.00 Classes: 2-1/2 hour Includes: Lifesaving Manual ($40.00) – June 8 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Home Alone Safety for Kids Session Dates Time Is your child ready to stay home alone? The Home 4 Aug 13-Aug 24 10:00 AM (10 classes) Alone Safety for Kids program helps children and their families build confidence in their skills and knowledge to successfully stay home alone developing Bronze Cross independence. This course is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge Course is designed for ages 9-12 years of age of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for all Fee: $35.00 advanced training programs including National Lifeguarding and Instructor certification. Includes a 600m swim. Session Dates Time Cost includes exam fee. – Aug 28 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid AWARD Fee: $150.00 Classes: 2-1/2 hour Shelburne WOLVES Session Dates Time 4 Aug 13-Aug 24 10-12:30pm (10 classes) MINOR HOCKEY Volunteer Opportunities FUN. FRIENDS. EXCITEMENT. ACTIVITY Are you interested in becoming a lifeguard? Come volunteer at the CDRC Pool to get some experience in the pool atmosphere. You Playing hockey is all about teamwork, discipline, must be 13 years of age with Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid. Interested volunteers are invited to contact the CDRC Pool for physical activity, fun and most of all more information. making lifelong friends! Shelburne Minor Hockey now offers a Junior Lifeguard Club Fee: $95.00 Classes: 1 hour, 10 classes “3 equal payment plan option” This is an opportunity for children ages 8-15 to learn about first aid (June, July August) and lifeguarding skills while having fun with friends competing in challenges, team building and activities around the pool. Interested Limited space available. children must be able to swim confidently in the deep end and meet the age requirement. It is an excellent opportunity to meet Ages range from preschool 2014 to midget 2001 friends, keep up with swimming skills as well as learn new skills Register before August 2018. Session Dates Time 2 July 16-July27 11:30 AM Visit www.shelburneminorhockey.com for details Additional session may be added by popular demand 14 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Policy Information for CDRC Programs Non-Funding Resident Policy Directly Supervising All programs are rated for residents of funding municipalities-Town of Shelburne, Caregiver is in the water, eyes on children, able to verbally communicate with Town of Mono, Township of Amaranth and Township of Melancthon. A non-res- children, and be able to quickly approach them at any time in the water. ident is defined as anyone who does not pay property taxes directly to anyone Facility Swim Test of the previously mentioned funding municipalities. The programs offered by the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex are subsidized by municipal taxes. In To successfully pass the facility swim test, participants must: swim 25 metres with order to keep the cost as low as possible for residents who already contribute the ability to put their face in the water; take at least one (1) breath without to the municipal tax base, a user fee of $12.00 per participant will be added to putting their feet on the bottom of the pool; and, tread water for one (1) min- the registration costs for non-residents. The CDRC reserves the right to request ute. The swim admission standard applies to all swims. Aquatics staff may ask proof of residency. for a demonstration of swimming ability if they feel there is a question of a par- ticipant’s safety. Payments Changerooms Cash, cheque and debit are accepted. HST is additional to fees where applicable. Payment must be made at time of registration. Registrations will not be confirmed Children under 7 years of age may use any changeroom accompanied by an without payment. Missed lessons will not be rescheduled or refunded. Please en- adult 16 years of age or older. Children 7 years of age and over must use the sure that you check the dates and times that have been booked for your lessons. appropriate gender changeroom. The Centre Dufferin Recration Complex has a family changeroom, which may be used by either gender. For cleanliness There is a $25 fee for NSF cheques. Full payment, including the NSF fee must be and safety reasons, no strollers, street clothing, shoes or boots are allowed in the paid by cash, debit or certified cheque to remain registered in the program. shower area or on the pool deck. Receipts will be issued at time of registration. A $5 fee per session, per program will apply to reprint /copy tax receipts. Family and Public Swims Program Cancellations and Waiting Lists Pool toys and personal flotation aids are allowed in the shallow end. Please check with our lifeguards for approval. Register early to avoid disappointment. Delayed registration may result in the cancellation of a program. If a class is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, Parent & Tot’s, Adult/Senior Swim and Lane Swims transfers to another program are permitted subject to availability, or the CDRC Most children’s programs/activities are age-specific. We ask that you respect will issue a full refund. When a program is full, registrants will be placed on a these guidelines which were developed to serve the best interests of all par- waiting list in the order that the registration is received. ticipants, and to ensure an enjoyable experience in our programs. Parent and Refunds/Withdrawals tot’s swims are targeted to parents with young children. Adult/seniors swims are targeted to Adults, seniors and special needs patrons. Lane swims are available All refund requests must be received in writing by the CDRC Administration De- to those 13 years of age and older. partment. Refunds requested prior to the program start date will receive a full refund less a $10 administration fee. Refunds will not be issued for programs if Accessibility two or more classes have occurred. For refunds requested prior to the second The Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex pool has a chairlift available for get- class, a pro-rated refund less a $10 administration fee will be issued. Transfers ting in and out of the water. When you arrive at the facility, contact a staff may be permitted up to and including the second class of the program. With- member for assistance with the proper entrance and equipment. Gradual drawal requests for medical reasons will be considered on an individual basis steps into the water are also available. and may require a medical note. Withdrawal requests must be made in person, Medical Conditions not over the telephone. Full refunds will be issued for programs cancelled by the CDRC. Refunds will not be issued due to weather conditions or pool fouling. Please inform the Lifeguards if you have a medical condition. In the interest of public health and safety the Lifesaving Society requires that “individuals with Day Camp Refund Policy a serious medical condition be directly supervised by an adult who is familiar A full refund minus a $25 administration fee will be issued if refund or withdrawal with the condition and treatment”. If your child is not feeling well, consider the request is received 7 days or more prior to the start of the program. If refund or health of others and do not participate in the program. withdrawal request is received with 7 days of the program start date, 50% of the Personal Property program fee plus a $25 administration fee will apply. No refunds will be issued on or after the camp start date unless for medical reasons and may require a Participants are responsible for their personal belongings while participating in medical note. Transfers will be permitted provided there is space available and programs. The Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex assumes no responsibility for completed prior to the camp start date. lost or stolen items. Lockers are available in the pool changerooms. You must provide your own lock and remove it when you leave. The Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex reserves the right to cancel or alter any classes, times and costs outlined in this brochure without notice in the event Photographs/Video of low enrolment or change of instructor. All program participants MUST have a signed waiver for photography. Photo- graphic/video equipment (including Personal Digital Assistants and Cellular CDRC Pool Information Phones) are not allowed in changerooms, washrooms or in program spaces. Swimming Pool Taking photos or videos of participants during programs is not permitted. Par- ticipants will be asked for written permission to have photographs taken by the The Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex provides an outdoor 13m x 25m, six- media or CDRC staff for promotional purposes. lane lap pool. Note: If you would like to rent the pool, or for more information contact the CDRC Pool (519) 925-2402. What Should my Baby Wear in the Pool? Swimming Admission Standards Babies should wear baby swim diapers or plastic pants under a bathing suit. Swim diapers are available to purchase for $2 at the Customer Service Desk. The CDRC requires swimmers to meet the following admission standards and caregiver ratios. Swimmers who do not meet these standards will not be grant- Important Note ed admission to the pool. Children 5 years of age and under must be within Recreational swimming hours may change due to special events or program arm’s reach of a caregiver 14 years of age and older. Caregiver must be in the needs. Changes will be posted one week prior to event. Parents should ensure water, within arm’s reach (near enough to reach swimmer by extending one’s that children have not eaten at least one hour prior to swimming to reduce the arms) of children and able to assist immediately. Maximum 2 children per car- risk of vomiting while swimming. If your child is not feeling well, consider the egiver. Children aged 6-8 must be directly supervised by a caregiver 14 years of health of others and do not participate in the program. Pool facilities may close age and older. Caregiver must be in the water, able to assist immediately. Ap- without notice due to maintenance issues or pool fouling. proved personal flotation devises are recommended for non-swimmers. Maxi- mum 4 children per caregiver. Individuals aged 9 and older may be admitted Lesson Notes to the pool unaccompanied. Individuals may be required to pass a facility swim Please prepare your child for a male or female instructor. Staff cannot accom- test if they wish to swim in the deep end. modate preference of instructor. CDRC Recreation Guide | 15
CDRC Summer Day Camps For more information: 519-925-2402 • cdrccamp@shelburne.ca • Like our Facebook page PAYMENT PER CAMPER – $160 per week • $310 for two weeks • $7.00 after care (5:00-6:00pm) • Cash, Cheque, Debit accepted Join the CDRC camps this summer for lots of fun, games swimming and activities! Children ages 4-12 can enjoy a variety of weekly themes. Camp runs from 7:30 am -5:00pm! July 2-July 6: July 30 – August 3: Hawaiian Hullabaloo Junior Scientists Aloha Dudes and Dudettes! Lets ring in the Summer with the Put on your lab coat and safety goggles, because the CDRC ultimate Hawaiian Luau. Join us as we take campers are about to become scientists in training. This week part in a variety of Hawaiian themed crafts and activities campers will take part in a variety of ingenious experiments including limbo and leis making. guaranteed to foster scientific curiosity. July 9 – July 13: Incredible Athletes August 6 – August 10: Lace up your sneakers CDRC! We’re about to delve into the Everything Disney athletic world the only way we know how. SPORTS! The most magical place to be this summer is the CDRC. This week is all about promoting a healthy active lifestyle Join us as we celebrate the magic that Disney has to offer through fun and games. through creativity and imagination. July 16 – July 20: August 13 – August 17: CDRC’s Got Talent Camping Craze We’re rolling out the red-carpet ladies and gents. This week will be filled with crafts and activities to uncover your inner Pack your bags, the CDRC campers are headed to explore talents. By the end of the week campers the great outdoors. Experience nature like never before will showcase their talents on stage. through traditional camping activities and s’more. July 23 – July 27: August 20 – August 24: Food Frenzy Beyond the Board Games How much fun can you have with food? You will have to wait Roll the dice and join us as we step into life sized versions of and see! Embrace your inner chef by stirring up some fun at the the most popular board games in the world. The CDRC will CDRC Day Camp. Through creative candy projects as well as bring Candy land, Yahtzee, hungry, hungry hippos and more cooking, campers will come home with their delicious treats. to real life creating a whole new level of fun. 16 | CDRC Recreation Guide
CDRC Summer Day Camps For more information: 519-925-2402 • cdrccamp@shelburne.ca • Like our Facebook page SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ABOUT US 7:30 am – 9:00 am The CDRC Day Camp is held at the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex on 200 Fiddle Sign in and Free Time Park Lane. Each day campers will engage in a variety of activities from singing songs and swimming to big group games and crafts. We take pride in ensuring that all children have 9:00 am – 9:30 am both a fun and memorable experience. Our camp headquarters is on the second floor Camp Circle of the arena but we also have access to the Arena floor, outdoor fields and of course the 9:30 am - 10:30 am pool during a scheduled time. Main Activities 10:30 am – 11:00 am Our Camps are a peanut free zone in order to protect Nutrional Break those children and staff with severe allergies. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation. 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Main Activities Camp registrations will be accepted up to closing on the Thursday prior to the start of the next camp week. 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Payment in full must be included with the registration Change in order to confirm your child’s place in camp. 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Private CDRC Camp Swim Swimming lessons can be worked into the child’s camp day BEFORE or AFTER camp only. Inform the 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm lifeguard that your child will be attending camp and Nutritional Break we’ll do our best to facilitate you. 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm What to bring to camp: Lunch, sunscreen, hats, water bottle, Main Activites towel, swim suit, appropriate foot wear for running games (no flip-flops or high heels) 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm If your child is going to be late for camp please call the CDRC. Pick up and Free Time Also keep in mind that the daily schedule is subject to change. Make sure you get taught by Canada’s finest- trained PGA of Canada Golf Professionals. Sam Young, 2017 PGA of Canada Hall of Fame. Derek Kovacs, PGA of Canada Class A Teaching Professional. SUMMER CAMPS FOR AGES 6-14 SHELBURNE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 516423 County Road 124, Melancthon, Ontario L9V 1V2 Phone: 519-925-5581 • Email: info@shelburnegolf.com www.shelburnegolf.com CDRC Recreation Guide | 17
The Essence of Karate the Classical Martial Arts Centre here in Shelburne. for example you wish to train in order to enter com- There are many “styles” of martial arts, just as there petitions, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that; By Sensei N. Lagrasta, are many different types of sports. Our primary style but if competition becomes your main focus, then is known as “Karate-do” or “Empty-hand way” trans- Classical Martial Arts Centre your main focus becomes winning or losing, and lated from its Okinawan/Japanese origins. We also thus the art then becomes a sport. Shelburne train in traditional “Kobudo” or the Okinawan/Japa- The focus in Karate should be on the perfection of B“The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory nor nese art of weapons. yourself, by continually training hard and trying to defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its What differentiates Karate from other “sports” is that improve your understanding of the correlation of participants ” ... Gichin Funakoshi in it’s classical form, Karate is not a sport at all; it is your body, mind and spirit through the art itself– NOT What is the whole point of martial arts training? a conceptual way of thinking, of training, of acting, through having to beat or overcome someone else. What value does it really have? Why do I want my and of understanding yourself in a way that no other The wonderful thing about Karate is that the only child to train in the first place? “sport” can really attain. person that you really have to overcome is YOU! Of- These are some of the many questions from inquiring It is a study of the human body, of the mechanics of tentimes, you are your own worst bully! How many parents and students alike that we get all the time at movement, in tandem with the power of both the times have you or your child said to yourself “ I can’t mind and the spirit that do this?” Therefore, in many ways, the only enemy few other activities even you really have to overcome is YOURSELF! SUNRISE DINER begin to understand. We often say here at the dojo, THE WAY IS IN THE One of the most im- TRAINING. portant questions one Pizza, pasta, wings, homemade burgers & wraps must ask is, what is it Karate is not a sport; it is a way of life. It is not about winning or losing, it is about learning valuable life that you want for your- All Day Breakfast! Pizza Deals! self or your child in your skills such as courtesy, respect, empathy, and kind- training? Is it learning to ness. It is about self confidence, of understanding oneself, and learning how to defend yourself. In ka- Come on in and Dine with us, defend yourself? Is it to enter competitions and rate we study violence in order to better understand or Take Out available. to not participate in it and how to handle it when it win trophies, or even to Local Deliveries become an Olympic does present itself. Open All Week 8 am - 8 pm. athlete? Is it to learn dis- This is valuable knowledge and life skills that we be- cipline and self respect? lieve every man, woman or child should have and 519.925.5757 Any and all of these are would benefit greatly from. 115 main Street, Shelburne valid reasons to train. If This is the essence of Karate. Now in our 7th year! You want the best for your pets, we do too. Let us show you how proper Nutrition and Care can not only improve the overall health of your pets, but extend their lives. CLASSICAL MARTIAL ARTS CENTRE (UMAKA DOJO) 226 First Ave East, Shelburne, Ontario 127 MAIN ST. W. Phone: 519-925-3471 • Fax: 519-925-4032 SHELBURNE Cookie of the Month Club 647-378-0236 FREE www.firehorsedojo.com TRIAL CLASS! w w w. g l o b a l p e t f o o d s . c o m WE DO BIRTHDAY PARTIES! 18 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Local parks skateboard park Accessible play- changerooms Toilet-portable Ball Diamond Ball Diamond Outdoor rink Picnic shelter tennis courts Soccer pitch Soccer pitch Playground Concession Washroom/ multi-Court Parking lot Boardwalk Basketball/ Equipment ground Gazebo BRidge/ trails Unlit unlit Lit lit Fiddle Park X X X X X Greenwood park X X X X X X X X Greenwood Crescent Park X Hyland park X X X X X X X Shelburne KTH park X X X Morden Park X Simon street X X Walters creek park X X X Amaranth municipal park X X X X X X X X Amaranth Waldemar park X X X Horning’s mills park X X X X Melancthon Mono Community Centre Park X X X X X X X X X X Mono Lloyd Armstrong Park X X X Rzone What is the Rzone? How you can help The Rzone is an operating procedure that identifies a code • Clean up after your group activities such as picnics of conduct which applies to all Town of Shelburne recreation and sports tournaments in Town parks and cultural centres, facilites, parks and programs. The Rzone procedure enforces a set of expectations around violence, • Remember to respect property, materials and vandalism and inapproprriate behaviour for participants and equipment when using services or participating in the general public. programs at our community centres, arena and parks • Report such items as graffiti, broken glass or burnt What does the Rzone mean? out lights in any Town facility or park The “R” in the Rzone logo stands for Respect and Responsibil- ity. Respect for Yourself; Respect for Others; and Responsibility • Report vandalism such as a park bench in need for your Actions. The logo will serve as a reminder to staff of repair or playground equipment that has been and the public that the operating procedure is in effect and tampered with applies to everyone: coaches, parents, players, performers, • Report suspicious behaviour audiences and visitors. such as a person peeking into parked cars Goal The goal of the Rzone operating procedure is to improve the • Report activities such as safety and leisure environment in all Town of Shelburne rec- verbal assults, threats/ reation and cultural centres, facilities, parks and programs. aggression, physical Community organizations, residents, visitors and Town staff will harm, alcohol work together to promote respect and responsibility, improving consumption, the safety, appearance and environment of our community. theft and harassment CDRC Recreation Guide | 19
SHELBURNE POLICE A Tradition of Service Frauds, Scams, Identity Thefts… Avoid Becoming a Victim! Across the country, or here at home in the rural • Never say you are alone • Never provide personal information such as town of Shelburne, fraud type crimes continue • Ask for credentials from anyone who comes SIN, date of birth, credit card numbers or PINs to victimize people. It is a crime that can affect to your door, including delivery and service over the telephone or Internet unless you initiate anyone, but tends to target those with the most people the call or can verify the person or business is trusting hearts including our seniors. • Ask for receipts legitimate Here are some tips to share with your family to • Report suspicious people and vehicles to • Never leave receipts at bank machines, bank help avoid becoming victim: police. wickets, in garbage cans or at unattended How to Protect Yourself from Fraud gasoline pumps. Shred paperwork you no • If an offer sounds too good to be true, then it longer need Criminals are opportunists - don’t give them probably is the opportunity to make you a victim of crime. • Immediately report lost or stolen credit cards • Never give out your passwords or PIN They can be very persuasive, using all types of • Carefully check your statements for unusual • Be cautious. You have the right to check excuses, explanations and offers to lead you activity out the investment or buyer by requesting away from using your common sense. Fraud written information, seeking references, asking • Never loan your credit cards to anyone and can be avoided when you don’t participate. questions, weighing the answers and taking sign all credit cards when you receive them It is important to be armed with information. time to think over the offer • Cancel credit cards you do not use and keep Education, good judgment and a healthy dose a list of the ones you use regularly Identity Theft of skepticism are the best defences against • Promptly remove mail from your mailbox and Prevention is the best protection against fraud or becoming a victim of fraud. do not leave pieces of mail lying around your identity theft. This type of theft has become an • Don’t open the door to strangers residence or work site increasingly popular crime in Canada as a result • Do not give money or information about of advances in technology. Identity theft is the • Do not give out personal banking information personal finances to strangers or untrustworthy stealing, misrepresenting or hijacking of another • Memorize your personal identification number persons person’s identity. (PIN) • Never give personal or financial information Identity thieves do not need a lot of information • Never disclose your PIN to anyone over the telephone or Internet without verifying to carry out criminal activity that could • Do not use obvious numbers for your PIN if the person or company is legitimate compromise or damage your identity. • Never leave your purse or wallet unattended DR IVE SAFE ! LAY SAF E, ER ! ! P R SU M M NJO Y Y OU AND E 20 | CDRC Recreation Guide
Town of Shelburne – Upcoming Events www.shelburne.ca STREET FESTIVAL & CLASSIC CAR SHOW June 16, 2018 | 10:00 AM SHELBURNE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE www.facebook.com/shelburnestreetfest/ BREAKFAST Annual festival in historic downtown Shelburne featuring classic car, Shelburne Legion, rear entrance 203 William Street motorcycle show and shine; live bands; kids area; open air market April 18, 2018 | 6:30 AM www.townofshelburne.on.ca and more. SHELBURNE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CANADA DAY FESTIVITIES & FIREWORKS July 1, 2018 • Fiddle Park • www.townofshelburne.on.ca GOLF TOURNAMENT PICKIN IN THE PARK Shelburne Golf and Country Club Fiddle Park • Camping, entertainment, open mic sessions all week- May 24, 2018 | 3:00 PM end • July 26 – 29, 2018 • www.pickinthepark.webs.com Rain Date: May 31, 2018 | 3:00 PM HERITAGE MUSIC FESTIVAL www.townofshelburne.on.ca Various Locations – Camping at Fiddle Park • Aug. 8 - 12, 2018 SHELBURNE BIA FARMERS’ MARKET www.heritagemusicfestival.com 151ST SHELBURNE FALL FAIR First Avenue & Owen Sound Street Shelburne Fair Grounds • Sept. 14, 15 & 16, 2018 (beside the Trinity United Church) Theme “Country Pumpkin” • www.shelburnefair.com Every Thursday 3:00 – 7:00PM CULTURE DAYS May 24, 2018 thru October 4, 2018 Sept. 28, 29 & 30 • Downtown Shelburne – BIA www.shelburnebia.ca www.facebook.com/shelburnebia/ For hall rentals and inquiries, please call 519-925-2600 or by email at assistant@shelburne.ca CDRC Recreation Guide | 21
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Jack & Thompson Funeral Home Jack & Thompson Funeral Home is locally owned and operated and proud to serve Dufferin County and the surrounding Headwaters Region with full service funeral arrangements and pre-planning options. We have a large, traditional chapel as well as smaller, more personal rooms for visitations, services and receptions. We offer pre-arrangement counselling and advice on various pre-paying, pre- planning and insurance options. We are here to help and guide you and your family. 318 Main Street East, Shelburne Phone: (519) 925-2830 www.jackandthompsonfuneralhome.com Email: jackandthompsonfuneralhome@rogers.com SEVERN AUCTIONEERING Call us to book your auction! Bob Severn, Auctioneer P.O. Box 220, Stn Main Shelburne ON L9V 3L8 Tel: (519) 925-2091 Flowers • Gifts • Art www.DufferinBlooms.ca 519-306-3500 124 Main Street, Shelburne, L9V 3K5 info@dufferinblooms.ca /dufferinblooms
New Horizon’s Melancthon Township SeniorS Club www.melancthontownship.ca Centre Dufferin New Horizon’s Club is located in the Mel Lloyd Centre (door F) Upcoming activities at the Facebook.com/horningsmills for Interested in fun activities, day trips, fellowship? Horning’s Mills Hall: Why not join a Senior’s (55 plus) group. Bridge, details on these fun upcoming Euchre, Bid Euchre, Cribbage, Art Club, Please check our website, www. events as well as our ongoing series Shuffleboard, Day Trips, Special Features and HorningsMillsHall.com and Seminars related to Seniors. of Yoga classes at the hall. Facebook page (Horning’s Mills Monday: Bridge 1:00 - 3:30pm Community Hall) for confirmation **The Horning’s Mills Hall is and more details about these and Tuesday: Shuffleboard 1:00 - 3:00pm other activities. You can add your wheelchair accessible and can be Bid Euchre 7:00 - 9:30pm name to our email list by sending us rented for public of private events. WEDNESDAY: Exercise 9:00 - 11:00am a message through our website. 6 Handed Bid Euchre 1:00-3:30pm See our website for photos and The Horning’s Mills Community Thursday:Cribbage 9:00 - 11:00am rates. Hall Board invites all to attend our Bridge 1:00 - 3:30pm Annual Easter Egg Hunt & Pancake Save the Date Friday: Art Workshop 9:00 -11:30am Breakfast! Good Friday, March Saturday, June 23, 2018 Shuffleboard 1:00 - 3:00pm 30th. Pancakes at 9am, Egg Hunt Melancthon’s 165th Anniversary Club President Pat Batchelor (519) 925-3764 at 10, Family Fun until 11:30. Adults Membership Co-ordinator Alice Jones $5, Kids $ FREE! at the Horning’s Mills Community (519) 925-3169 $10 Annual Membership Fee Park for a barbeque, entertain- includes monthly newsletter Spring cleaning? Gather your ment and fireworks. Free Admis- donations our first ever Spring Dufferin County Community Supper & Auction Sale Fundraiser sion! Information will be posted Support Services on Saturday May 5th! on the Township’s website as it Offers a variety of support programs to seniors Watch our Website www. becomes available. For more information please contact horningsmillshall.com and www.melancthontownship.ca (519) 925-2140 ext. 5235 24 | CDRC Recreation Guide
374028 6th Line Amaranth (Corner of County Road 10 & 6th Line) Amaranth, Ontario L9W 0M6 Phone: 519-941-1007 • Fax: 519-941-1802 email: info@amaranth.ca website: www.amaranth.ca Amaranth Township is pleased to offer a variety of recreational/community services to the public. Recreation Hall - with seating for 175 people, includes Community Centres - the Township of Amaranth proudly supports tables & chairs for your meeting, wedding or family functions. the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex and the Grand Valley & District Community Centre. For more information, please refer to the Certified Kitchen - complete with dishes, glasses, following websites: cutlery & cookware. Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex - Pavilion - complete with picnic tables and hydro. www.townofshelburne.on.ca/recreation/cdrc Grand Valley & District Community Centre - playground equipment www.grandvalleycommunitycentre.ca Soccer Fields - for a fun game with family & friends or for Libraries - the Township of Amaranth is a member of the rental by organized teams. Shelburne District Library Board and the Grand Valley Library Board. For more information, please refer to the following Amaranth Soccer Program - runs every summer from June to August, ending with a BBQ, trophies and team photos websites: Shelburne Public Library - www.shelburnelibrary.ca for all participants. Grand Valley Public Library - www.grandvalley.org CDRC Recreation Guide | 25
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