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online registration system Municipal Directory
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online
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Municipal
Directory
Information
activities for all ages I arts & c ulture I arenas
aquatics I child & youth I c ommunity groups I facilities
fitness
I libraries I parks I senior s I walking
clubs
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CLOSER TO HOME ... CLOSER TO YOU
CALEDONIA
HAGERSVILLE
CAYUGA
SIMCOE
HAMILTON
905.765.4071
905.768.3347
905.772.3376
519.426.5930
289.674.0016
3710 Hwy 59 Langton, Ontario I NOE 1GO
Tel: 519-875-2631
www.andysdrivein.com . www.norfolktourism.ca
OWNERS· Michele & Dale Docker
LOCATED NORTH OF LANGTON AT ANDY'S CORNER
Norfolk County has so muc h to offer!
This guide will inform you of the many choices of events and activities available
for you and your family's enjoyment On behalf of Council , many thanks to all staff
members for your hard work and commitment.
We especially want to recognize and thank all of our volunteers, coaches and
sponsors for their generous contributions to our County. VVhether you are a
resident or a visitor to Norfolk, I know you will find this guide very useful.
Charlie Luke
Mayor, Norfolk County
The Corporation of Norfolk County Council
consists of 9 elected officials. The term of
Council is December 1, 2014 to November 30 ,
2018. County Council is the governing and
legislative body for the municipality. Council
approves policies and authorizes the raising
of revenue and expenditures for the provision
of services.
Mayor . Charlie Luke
50 Colborne Street
Simcoe ON N3Y 4H1
519-426-5870 Ext. 1220
[email protected]
Ward 1 • Noel Haydt
139 Highway 24
Walsingham ON NOE 1XO
519-900-5060
noel [email protected]
Ward 2 - Roger Geysens
1473 Highway 3 RR#3 Delhi ON N4B 2W6
519-582-2439
[email protected]
Ward 3 - Michael J. Columbus
577 Larch Street. Delhi ON N4B 3A7
519-582-2327
[email protected]
Ward 4 - Jim Oliver
1567 East 1/4 Line Road, Charlotteville
RR#6, Simcoe ON N3Y 4K5
519-428-1297
[email protected]
Ward 5 - Peter Black
124 Robinson Street,
Simcoe ON N3Y 11N9
519-426-5036
peter.black@norfolkcounty,ca
Ward 5 - Doug Brunton
P.O. Box 43.
Simcoe ON N3Y 4K1
519-428-7277
[email protected]
Ward 6 - John Wells
P.O. Box 348
Port Dover ON NOA 1NO
519-583-2205
[email protected]
Ward 7 - Harold Sonnenberg
RR#4, Waterford ON NOE 1Y0
519-443-5616
[email protected]
50 Colborne St S , Simcoe ON N3Y 4H3
519-426-5870 I Fax: 519-426-7633
Norfolk County Mayor - Charlie Luke
charl [email protected]
Senior Administrative Assistant Maureen Chunick Ext. 1248
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Regular Meetings of Council
& Council-in-Committee
Occur on the first four Tuesdays of the every
month , except for summer and winter breaks.
Meetings are scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. unless an early start is listed on the agenda. All
agendas for meetings will be posted online at
www.NorfolkCounty.ca before 4:30 p.m. on the f riday preceding the meeting .
Location
Council Chambers, 50 Colbome Street South,
Simcoe ON (unless otherwise noted on agenda ).
Deputations to Council
Deputations are heard at Council-tn-Committee on
the first and third Tuesday of each month. Deputation Request forms are available on the County
web page and are required to be submitted before
noon Thursday prior to the meeting.
Counc il - in - Committee
Council Chambers 5PM
March 3
Publ ic MtgfCouncil
Council Chambers 5PM
March 10
The Mayor is the head of Council and the
Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation of
Norfolk County. The Mayor presides over
Council meetings and is a member of
Council-in-Committee . The Mayor interacts on
a continual basis with Councillors, the
municipal admin istration , community agencies
and citizens. As head of Council , the Mayor is
also the chief spokesperson on intergovern mental discussions w ith other municipalities,
provincial and federal governments.
Deputations are heard at the beginning of each
meeting and each deputation is limited to a ten
minute presentation .
Letters or Information to Council
All written letters submitted to Clerks and addressed to Mayor and Council Members will be
presented to Council for consideration as an
agenda item pending that the content is appropriate and they are not anonymous. Any personal information included in these letters will be released
publicly.
For Further Information:
Contact the Clerks Department at 519-426-
5870
Deputy Clerk l Licensing Coordinator
Stephanie Godby Ext. 1237
stephanie [email protected]
Council - in - Committee
Counc il Chambers SP M
Publ ic Mtg/Council
Council Chambers 5PM
March 17
March 24
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Apri l 21
April 28
May S
May 12
May 19
May 26
June 2
June 9
June 16
June 23
HOW TO CONTACT NORFOLK COUNTY
EMAIL: askus@norfolkcoun ty.caW EB SI TE: wWoN.norfol kcoun ty.ca
Use any number, Dial any ex tension
Simcoe 5 19-4 26-5870 I Deihl 5 19-58 2-21 00 I Lang ton 5 19-8 75-4485
Health and Social Services 5 19-426-6 170 I Websi te: haldlmand-norfolk.org
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Access to Records ....... ..............................x 1261
Advertising & Sponsorship Opportunities ... x 2215
Advertising in County Publi ca tions .............. x 1300
After Hours; ................. ................ 1-877-298-5888
Forestry Emergencies
Parks & Facilities Emergencies
Publi c Health Emergencies
Roads , Sewer, Drainage , Water, Garbage
& Recycling
After Hours By-law Enforcement. 1-888-3 10- 11 22
Agricultural Advi sory Board .........................x 1264
Agriculture Information ..................... 519-426-9497
Alligator Tug .................................................x 1347
Ambulance ........................................................911
Animal Control ................................. 519-586-8008
Animal Control (toll free) ............... 1-866-913-8oo8
Arenas .........................................................x 6038
Arts Centre ....................................... 519-428-0540
B
Babies (Infant Care) .......... .........................x 3250
B.I.A Representative ...... ...........................x 1239
Birth Certifica tes .......................... 1-800-461-2156
Birth Control ................. ............................... x 3225
Blue/Black Boxes (Recycling ) ..................... x 6027
Breastfeeding .............. .............................. x 3250
Bridges .. ...................... ............................... x 6027
Building Code .............. ............................... x 6016
Building Permits & Inspections
(Simcoe) .. .......... .. ........ ............................... x 6016
Building Permits & Inspections
(Langton) .................... ..............................x 6030
Burn Permits ............................................... .x 2412
Business Development .................... 519-426-9497
Business Information ....................... 519-426-9497
By-law Enforcement After Hours .. 1-888-310-1122
By-law Enforcement ................................... x 6015
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Careers ................................www.norlolkcounty.ca
Carillon Tower ...................... ........................x 1340
Catch Basins ..............................................x 6027
Cemeteries ....................... ......................... .x 2214
Child Care Fee Assistance ........................ x 3745
Clerk ...... ...................... .............................. x 1228
Committee of Adjustment ....... .................... x 1835
Committees and Boards ...... ....................... x 1221
Community Centres ........... ......................... x 2226
Community Profile Publica tion ........ 519-426-9497
Composting ....................... ......................... x 6027
Connection Permits ........... ......................... x 6027
Council Information ........... ......... x 1228 or x 1237
Courts (Provincial Offences Act) ..... 519-428-2494
Customer Service .............. ......................... x 1070
CuUDestroy Trees Permits .......................... x 2224
.. ........................ x 1225
County Manager .....
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Death Regi strations ............................... ......x 1246
Deputations to Committee/Council ........................ .
......................................................x1228 or 1237
Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre
........................................................ 519-582-0278
Demolition Permits ( Simcoe) .......................x 6016
Demolition Permits ( Langton) ......................x 6030
Dental Health ............................. ................. x 3229
Development Program s (Business) ............ x 1264
Dog Tags ................................................... x 1070
Drainage - Roadside ........... ....................... x 6027
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Economic Development ...... ............ 519-426-9497
Elections - Municipal ........ ............ x 1228 or 1237
Emergencies -After Hours ......... 1-877-298-5888
Forestry Emergencies
Parks & Facilities Emergencies
Public Health Emergencies
Roads, Sewer, Drainage, Garbage & Recycling
Em plo yment .........................WWN. norto Ikcounty. ca
EMS - Emergency Medical Services Admini stration ......................................... x 2407
Entrance Permits .........................................x 6027
Environmental Assessment Grant Program ....x 1264
Events Calendar .............................. 519-426-9497
Experience Guide (Tourism) ............ 519-426-9497
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Facade Improvement Program .. ................. x 1264
Facility Rental ............................................. x 2226
Farmers Markets - (All ) ....... ........... 519-426-9497
Farmers Market (Simcoe) .. ......................... x 2215
Fences ........ ...................... ........................ x 1237
Festival & Events Calendar ............. 51 9-426-9497
Festival & Events (SpEri:IE~) ... .x 1331
Filming Guidelines .............. ........................ x 1264
Finance ............................................. .......... x 1242
Financial Assistance ................................... x 3132
FireAdministration ......... ............................ x 2412
Fire Permils & In spections ......................... x 2402
Flags ........................... ............................... x 1226
Facilities- Rental ...................... ................... x 2226
Food Handlers Course ................................ x 3245
Food POisoning
............... x 323 1 or x 3245
Food Safety ............................................... .x 3245
Fore st Conservation Services .....................x 2224
Freedom of Information ...............................x 1261
G
Garbage COliection ......................................x 6027
Genealogy Archive & Record .....................x 2214
H
Health & Social Services Deparbnent ........x 3121
Health Unit... .............................. .................x 3200
Health Communities Initiative .................... .x 3208
Healthy Smiles Ontario ............................... x 3229
Heritage and Culture .................................. x 1347
Home forAged (Norview Lodge) ..... 519-426-0902
Home Ownership (Affordable) .................... x 3121
Housing (Social) ............ ............. x 3122 or x 3234
Human Resources ..................... ................. x 6006
Hunting li cences ........................................ x 2224
Hydrant Maintenance ................................. x 6027
Immunization ...............................................x 3472
Incentives for Business ...............................x 1264
Infectious Di seases .....................................x 3232
Industrial Par1c:s and Development ..............x 1264
Information (Agriculture) .................. 519-426-9497
Information (Busi ness) ..................... 519-426-9497
Information (Tourism) .................... 1-800-699-9038
Information Systems .................................... x 2611
Inspections - Building (Simcoe) .................. x 6016
Inspections- Building (Langton) ................. x 6030
Inspections - Fire ....................... ................ x 2402
Inspections - Health ............... ... x 3231 or x 3245
Inspections- Pl umbing (Simcoe) ............... x 6016
Inspections- Plumbing (Langton) .............. x 6030
Inspections- Water and Sewer .................. x 6027
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Job Opportunities .................www.norfolkcounty.ca
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Land Use .......................... .......................... x1B49
Leisure Services ......................................... x 2233
libraries (Delhi ) ............................... ........... x 6035
libraries (Port Dover) .................... ............. x 6036
Libraries (Port Rowan) ................. ............... x 6037
Libraries (Simcoe ) ..
..........................x 60 10
Libraries (Waterford)
......................... .x 6034
Livestock Evaluator ....................................x 6015
Local Food Guide ............................ 519-426-9497
Long Term Care( Norview Lodge) .... 519-426-0902
Licences .................................... x 1223 or x 1241
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Map and Local Food Guide ............. 519-426-9497
Marketing Partner Program .........................x 1300
Marriage Ceremonies ..................x 1228 or x 1237
Marriage Licences ......................x 1223 or x 1241
Mayor's Office .............................................x 1220
Minor Variances ........................... ............... x 1835
Movi ng Oversize Loads Permits ................. x 6027
Municipal Drains ...................... ................... x 6027
Municipal Elections ....................... x 1228 or 1237
Museums .......... ......................................... x 1347
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Needle Exchange ........................ ............... x 3225
Norfo lk Arts Centre.
.............. 519-426-0540
Norfo lk County Record s ..............................x 126 1
Norview Lodge ................................. 519-426-0902
Nutrition .......................................................x 3247
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OPP - Non Emergency ................. 1-888-3 10-1122
Occupancy Permits (Simcoe) ......................x 6016
Occupancy Permits (Langton ) .....................x 6030
Ontario Renovates ......................................x 3234
On-Site Sewage Disposal Permits (Simcoe)x 6013
On-Site Sewage Disposal Permits(Langton)x 6030
Ontario Works & Social Assistance ............. x 3132
Oversize Load Moving Permit ..................... x 6027
HOW TO CONTACT NORFOLK COUNTY
EMAIL: askus@norfolkcoun ty.caW EB SI TE: wWoN.norfol kcoun ty.ca
Use any number, Dial any ex tension
Simcoe 5 19-4 26-5870 I Deihl 5 19-58 2-21 00 I Lang ton 5 19-8 75-4485
Health and Social Services 5 19-4 26-6 170 I Websi te: haldlmand-norfolk.org
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Parenting ................................ ................... x 3250
Parking- incl udes ti ckets ... .......................... x 6015
Parks, Faciliti es & R ecrea tion ..................... x 2200
Personal Servi ce Settings .......................... x 3232
Planning & Development Division ............... x 1340
Pk.miling Pemils and Inspections (Simcoe) ...... x 6016
Plunbing Pemils and Inspections (Langton) .... x 6030
Police - Norfolk Detachment ........... 519-426-3434
Police Services Board ................................ x 1248
. ...............................x 2233
Pools ....... ........
Port Dover Harbour Marina ............. .519-583-1581
Port Dover Harbour Museum ........... 519-583-2660
Port Rowan Harbour Marina ........................x 2208
Prenatal Classes .........................................x 3200
Presenool Speeen and Loog.Jage Progam ...x 3243
Programs - Instructional .............................x 2233
Programs - March Break .............................x 2233
Programs - Recreational .............................x 2233
Programs - Seniors .....................................x 2233
Programs - Summer ................ .................. .x 2233
Promotion of Local Business ... ................... .x 1300
Property - Available Industrial ................... .x 1264
Property Line Fen ces Dispute .................... x 1237
Provincial Offences Act Administration
...................................... .................. 519-428-2494
Public Health ............... .............................. x 3200
Public Libraries ............ ............................... x 6009
Public Works ................ ............................... x 6027
R
Rabies ..... .........
...............................x
Rain Barrel s ................ ..............................x
Recreation ...................................................x
Recycling .....................................................x
Rent Geared-to-Income Housing x 3122 or x
Road Excavation/Occupancy Permit ...........x
Roads - Development .................................x
Roads - Maintenance and Ditching ............x
Roads - Signage ......................................... x
Road Cut Permit ......................................... x
Road Damage Deposits ............................. x
3231
6027
2233
6027
3234
6027
6027
6027
6027
6027
6027
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Safe Drinkin g Water (Priva te Wells) ........... x 3245
Seasonal Housing ........... ........................... x 3245
Senior Program s ......................................... x 2233
Seniors (Norview Lodge) .......... ....... 519-426-0902
Septic System Inspecti ons (Simcoe) .......... x 6016
Septic System Inspecti ons(Langton ) .......... x 6030
Severances ......................... ......................... x1835
Sewer Connection Permits ......................... x 6027
Sewer Rodding .................. ......................... x 6027
Sexual Health .................... ........................ x 3225
Sexually Transmitted Infections ................. x 3225
Sidewalk Maintenance ..... .......................... x 6027
Signage (Directional for Business) .............x 1264
.. ........................x 3265
Smoking Ce ssation
Snow Removal ............................................x 6027
Social Housing ........................... x 3122 or x 3234
Social Housing Waiting Li st .........................x 3234
Speech and Language Program .................x 3243
Street Lights ................................. 1-855-647-6589
Substance Abuse ........................................x 3265
Swimming ....................................................x 2233
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Tax Collection .............................. ............... x 1666
Taxi Licences .............................. .x 1242 or x 1223
Teeterville Pioneer Museum (May - September) ..
.............................................. .......... 519-443-44oo
Tile Drainage ...................... ........................ x 6027
Tile Drainage Loans .......... ......................... x 6027
Tourism and Economi c Development Division ..
........................................... ............. 519-426-9497
Tourism Marketing & Development ............. x 1300
Traffic Signals ......... .......... ......................... x 6027
Traffic Tickets (not parking) ............. 519-428-2494
Trails ............ ................... ..........................x 2215
Transfer Station (Waste) ..............................x 6027
Tree Control By-Iaw .....................................x 2224
Trees .........................................................x 2224
V
Vaccines ....................................................x 3472
Visitors Information ....................... 1-800-699-9038
Volunteer Firefighters ..................................x 2412
Volunteer Placements ................................ x 3739
Waste Management ..... .............................. x 6027
Waterford Heritage andAg. Museum .519-443-4211
Water Connection Permits .......................... x 6027
Watering Restrictions ... .............................. x 6027
Water Testing (Private Wells) ...................... x 3245
Welfare Fraud Hotline .......... ........ 1-800-394-7867
Water Meters ..................... ......................... x 6027
Workplace Health ....................................... x 3265
Z
Zoning Amendments or Variances .............. x 1849
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TO PURCHASE A FLAG CONTACT
COLLEEN COONS
Phone 519-426-5870 Ext. 1226
E-mail: [email protected]
Or by visiting a Customer Service Centre:
50 Colborne St. S., Simcoe
183 Main Street, Delhi; 22 Albert Street
Larvon
Not lk
COUNTY·
Or local Museums:
Delhi Tobacco Museum & HIIrIlIIII'
Waterford Heritage and ~~::~
Port Dover Harbour
WHO TO CALL IN COMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services Department, 95 Culver Street, Simcoe. Ontario. N3Y 2V5
Call us at: 519-426-5999 OR Fax us at 519-426-0059
General Manager: Ext. 2206 .... ...... .................. ... ........... ......................... Kevin Lichach
Manager of Business Systems: Ext. 220B.............. ... ........................... Nicole Slate
AlP AIR, Budgets, Communication , Custo mer Service , Training
Manager of Parks, Facilities & Recreation: Ext. 2202 ......................... Frank Sams
Scheduling/Arenas, Ball Diamonds, ParKs, Halls, Trails, Program Development, Registrations,
Aquatics, Parks & Facilities Maintenance and Devel opment, Forestry, Cemeteries
Superintendent of Parks & Recreation Operations, (East): ................. ... .519-426-5999
Superintendent of Parks & Recreation Operations, (West): Ext. 22 73 .... Todd Knechtel
Superintendent of Forestry & Cemeteries: Ext. 22 17 ....... ............ ..... ....... Steve Scheers
Ce metery Ad mini strati on & Operati on Assistant: Ext. 2214 ......... ...... ...... Jennifer Matheusik
Trail s Deve lopmenUBusin ess Marketing Coordin ator: Ext. 2215 ............. Mark Boerkamp
Manager of Port Dover Harbour Marina:
Marina Manage r, Ext. 2225 ...................................................................... Janet Blackburn
(April 1- October 31) contact numbe r: 519-583-1 581
Port Rowan Harbour Marina:
Manage r, CSD Business Systems Div. Ext. 2208
.... ...................... Nicole Siote
Fire and Rescue Services Division: 519-426-4115
Fire Chief: Ext. 2400 ...................... .................. .... .......... ......................... Terry Dicks
Deputy Fire Chief/Chief Training Officer: Ext. 2403 .. ...... ......................... Jason Whiteley
Assistan t Deputy Chief: Ext. 2404 ........ ...................... .............................. Dennis Friesen
Co mmunity Safety Officer: Ext. 2423 ....................................................... John Verboom
Fire Prevention Officer: Ext. 24 02 ............................................................ Scott Pipe
E.M.S. Manager I Land Ambulance Director: Ext. 2407 ...................... Russ Power
Ride Norfolk, Public Transportation Coordinator: 51 9-428-3178 .. .... Brad Smith
RECREATION SERVICES DIVISION
Simcoe Recrea tion Centre including the Annaleise Carr Aquatics Cen tre
182 South Dr. Simcoe, ON N3Y 4V5 (Norfolk Coun ty Fairground)
Mailing Address: 95 Culver S1., Simcoe, O N N3Y 2V5
Ca ll us at: 519-426-8866 OR Fax us at: 519- 426 -0300
Customer Service Desk: Ext. 2233
Facilities Allocation Bookings Clerk : Ext. 2226 .................. ...................... Sandy W hitelock
Supervisor of Aquatics : Ext. 2231 ........ ......... . ........... ...... ....................... Lisa OeSerra no
Supervisor of Commu nity Programs: Ext. 2213 ...... ............. ................... Susie Wray
Recreation Coordinator - Fitness and Active Living: Ext. 2227 ............... Lisa Girard
Recreation Coord inator - AdulUSenior: Ext. 2303 .......... .. ....................... Ingrid Zyma-Irvin
Recreation Coordinator - ChildlYouthlSpecial Events: Ext. 2302 ............ Oonna Jones
Recreation Programmer: Ext. 2222 .... ........................ ............................. Oarcy Mt. Pleasan t
Recreation Progra mmer: Ext. 2234 ........................................................ Katelyn Bowen
Recreation Com munica ti ons Coordina tor: Ext. 22 12 ....... ..................... .. Blaire Sylvester
SIMCOE RECREATION CENTRE ROOM RENTALS
The hall is available for rentals as one large space for recreation programs, seminars, weddings and formal functions , with a capacity of 200 people. This space can also be divided
into two small rooms.
Available Ammenities
Commercial kitchen, audio/visual equipment (projector
upon request), space may be licensed, portable bar
available, round and/or rectangular tables , podium, stage
and fully accessible. Hourly, 112 day and full day rates.
Note: Hall hours of ope ration: 8am - midnight.
This facility is not available for Buck & Does.
HALL
ADDRESS
BOOKING NUMBER
Charlotteville Centre
1262 Turkey Point Road, Walsh
Linda: 519-875-3246
Courtland Lions
i Centre
272 Main Street , Courtland
Contact the Hall: 519-688-9258
Linda: 519-688-2202
Langton Community Centre
28 Albert Street, Langton
Contact the Hall: 519-875-2657
Port Dover Lions
i Centre
Ernie & Marion
519·586~8962
801 S1. George Street,
Port Dover
Office: 519-583-1380
Port Dover Kinsmen Scout Hall
95 Hamilton Plank Road,
Port
Sandy: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2226
Port Rowan Community Centre
14 College Avenue, Port Rowan
Contact the Hall: 519-586-2531
Sara : 519 -586-3256
182 South Drive
Sandy: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2226
2070 Main St., Walsingham
Diane: 519·586~7775 or
Jan: 519-586-3019
St. William s Community Centre
80 Queen Street, St. Williams
Contact the Hall: 519·586·7911
Bob or Wendy 519-586-7124
Vittoria & District
i Centre
17 Oakes Blvd. , Vittoria
Contact the Hall: 519·426·0465
Rose: 519-426-4870
Vittoria Town Hall
1538 Old Brock Street, Vittoria
Sandy: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2226
53 West Church Street
Waterford: 519-443-4953
Bob & Mary 519-443-7164
194 Teeter Street, Teeterville
Bill or Nancy 519443·7416
Simcoe Recreation Centre
South Walsingham Hall
Waterford & District Lions
i Centre
Teeterville Women's
HOW TO REGISTER FOR RECREATION
PROGRAMS & AQUATICS CLASSES/COURSES
Registration for Recreation Programs & Aquatics Programs begins :
PROGRAMS :
March 2, 2015
AQUATICS :
Spring & Pre-Summer March 6 at 6pm
Summer June 5 at 6pm at Delhi Kinsmen
Pool and Annaleise Carr Aquatic Centre
Registration deadline for most programs is one week before start date.
• Please note that registration is on a first come, first served basis
• One person may register a maximum of 2 families
• Early registration is not available
Registration Options
1. ONLINE at www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca
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2. Call HOME REG at (519) 426-2213 (automated phone registration system)
3. By PHONE with credit card at (519) 426-8866 Ext 2233
Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
To register ONLINE or using HOME REG, you will require :
• Family account I PIN number
• Client barcode for each participant
· Course barcode
• VISAIMasterCard number and expiry date
If you don't have a family account PIN or barcode contact Customer Service
(519) 426-8866 Ext 2233
4. In PERSON at the Simcoe Recreation Centre, Customer Service Desk.
Monday-Friday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Payment Options
Post-dated payments are permitted for Recreation Programs only AND registration must be
for greater than two (2) FULL weeksl session of program. Post-dated payments must be
scheduled for one week prior to the start date of courses. (Aquatic programs are excluded).
Payment Policies
• Prices may be subject to change
• Full payment must be made at the time of registration
• Refunds are available only with a medical certificate
• If programs are cancelled by Norfolk County, a credit will be applied to your account,
unless a refund is requested .
• Pro-rated credits are available if a withdrawal request is submitted by the 3rd week of
a 10 week session; 2nd week of an 8 or 9 week session or after the first class of a 6
weeks session.
Program & Class Cancellations
• Cancellations may be made due to unforeseen circumstances including but not limited to ;
insufficient registrations , weather, equipment malfunctions etc.
• In the event of a pool fouling resulting in a class cancellation, a make-up class will be
offered . Refunds/cred its will not be available if you are unable to attend the make-up
class.
• Full refund s will be issued due to cancellations made by Norfolk County.
• Please register early to avoid the disappointment of cancelled courses.
Why Are Courses Cancelled?
You may notice that most courses have a deadline date attached to the registration
information . That is the date staff will use to determine whether the minimum number
of registrations has been met to run it. Please register early to avoid disappointment!
But I called and left my namel
Although we appreciate knowing that you are interested, we make decisions based on the
number of people who have paid the registration fee by the deadline.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Please call (519) 426-8866 ext. 2233 for information about
recreational opportunities or visit the Customer Service Desk
at the Simcoe Recreation Centre located at 182 South Drive,
Simcoe, home of the Annaleise Carr Aquatic Centre.
Hours of Operation :
MONDAY - FRIDAY: 7:30am - 6:00pm
• Weekend Customer Service is available
• Hours are subject to change. Please call in advance
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Marlene Downing
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Delhi Minor Ball
Sieve Scheers
519-582-4934
Delhi Mixed Sio Pitch
Jason Vandommele
519-688-0271
Port Dover Ladies 3 Pitch
Sherry Mott
Port Dover Men's SID Pitch
Scott Cunningham
905-549-8144
Port Dover Minor Baseba ll
Glenn Tweedie
519-428-6027
Port Dover Minor Softball
Peter Timpf
519-583-0820
Mike Ernest
519-443-6935
Simcoe Minor Ba seba ll
Cory Moulton
519-429-9459
Simcoe Mixed SID Pitch
Pat Moore
519-428-1340
St Williams Minor Softball Association
Bill Dewdney
519-586-2907
Vittoria & District Minor Sports Assoc.
Beth Ellwood
519-426-2685
Beth Ellwood
519-426-2685
Pilch
Mixed
Pitch
GENERAL INTEREST
Lynn Kennedy
519-428-0685
MaryAnn Townsend
519-443-5232
Morgan O'Dwyer
519-583-1931
Amanda Antal
519-875-4404
Rebecca Malo
519-427-7276
Bobi lambert-Kwarciany
519-426-7779
Claire Senko
519-443-0113 claire@oldtownhalLorg
Lisa Gilbert
519-443-7128
Lisa Girard
519-426-8866 Ext. 2227
Port Dover Power
Bill Jerry
1-866-597-BOAT (2628)
Pori Dover Sailing Club
lisa Marr
519-443-7847
Port Dover Tennis
Jason Dale
519-583-1277
Runner's Den Port Dover
Scott Brockbank
519-583-3100
Senior Games,
Ingrid Zyma-Irvin
519-426-8866 Ext. 2303
Simcoe Curling Club
Doug Payne
519-426-2312 [email protected]
Geff Waite
519-428-1586
Ron Vandenberghe
519-582-0280
Tom Brightman
519-428-0357
Grant Reavely
519-443-6693
Bernie Solymar
[email protected] 519-410·7376
Dennis
519-426-1733
Idea Theatre
Mommies in Motion
Volleyball
District
Simcoe Radio-Control
Club
Silver Spokes Cycling Club
Club
Simcoe Stamp Club
Dance rs
Luanne Fakelman
519-443-5734
Paula DeDecker
519-582-3744
Jeff Donohue
519-446-3339
Figure Skating Club, Langton
Chris Denn
519-586-2564
Figure Skating Club, Port Dover
Tracy Haskett
[email protected]
Figure Skating Club, Waterford
Arden Smelser
519-426-4723
Langton Minor Hockey
Michel Vandendriessche
519-875-5666
Norfolk HERica nes, Girls Hockey
Brenda Colibaba
519-426-7095
Moms
Club, Delhi
John Cooper
A full day extended day kindergarten end
a fabulous before and alter 8ChooI program.
REGISTER NOW: 1 844574-9344
Karate.
Helen Cerna
519-874-1195
Norfolk County Recreation Tai Chi
Arnold & Dorothy Shaw
519-426-9411
Norfolk laido & Kendo Club
Dr. David Brunarski
519-426-8656
Shobukan Judo Inslilute 410-1733
Natalya McCourt
shobukanjudoinstitute.com
Simcoe Martial Arts: Taekwondo & Karate
Dennis
226-440-3334
Taoist Tai Chi
Office
519-428-0313
- Delhi
Jim Atkinson
519-446-3555
- Port Dover
Tim McCullough
519-583-0163
- Simcoe North
Rod Philip
519-426-1986
- Simcoe South
Tom Foster
519-426-0532
- SI. Williams
larry Smith
519-586-3455
- Waterford
lawrence Blakemore
519-428-3605
YOUTH
Delhi Kinsmen
Melinda Howard
519-426-6168
Susan Chambers
519-583-1780
Girl Guides of Canada, Simcoe
liz Russell
519-426-7952
Girl Guides of Canada, Waterford
Julie Rose
1-877-323-4545
Jarvis Wado Kai Karate
Marco Reyes
519-909-9438
Jo-Ann Adams School of Dance
Jo-Ann Adams
519-426-6336
Carrie
226-777-7638
lisa Naves
519-426-9300
Office
226-400-2446
Norfolk Soccer Club, Delhi
Wendy Marques
519-582-4719
Norfolk Youth Basketball Association
Jean Montgomery
519-426-5433
Port Dover Dance Academy
Office
519-583-3969
Port Dover Skateboard Park
Norfolk County
426-8866 x 2226
Alex Zurhy
519-583-2617
Brian Elder
226-426-0478
Be,
519-420-9674
Simcoe Glider Gymnastics Club
louise lovell
519-428-5119
Simcoe Kinsmen Splash Pad
Norfolk County
519-426-8866 Ext. 2226
Simcoe Minor La crosse
Terry McKnight
[email protected]
Norfolk
426-8866 x 2226
Bruce Perkins
519-582-3737
Stan Goch
[email protected]
Port Dover
Usa Naves Dance Company
Norfolk
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Simcoe Xtreme Volleyball Club
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NORFOLK COUNTY RECREATION AFFILIATE ORGANIZATIONS
If your group is a non-profit recreational organization based in Norfolk County, you might want to
consider becoming a Norfolk County Affiliated Group. Doing so can help with some of your costs
for school rentals. Pick up an application at Simcoe Recreation Centre or call Sandy Whitelock at
519-426-8866 Ext. 2226. Once you are accepted as an affiliate, you may register with the school
board as a non-profit affiliate and book your program.
School Rentals are no w booked o nlinel
For Public Schools go to the Grand Erie District School Board web site at www.granderie.ca.
For Cath olic Schools
Go to the Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk Catholic District School Board site at www.bhncdsb.ca .
All schools are now booked online.
First register your name or group on the web site.
Once you have been registered you may submit your application for a rental permit.
This is an application only, and the permit is not confirmed until you receive a copy of the
actual permit bye-mail .
If you are a Norfolk County Recreation Affiliated Organization, you will fill out your permits
accordingly. Rental fees will apply, but are currently subsidized based on the type of rental.
If you have any questions, call Sandy Whitelock at 519-426-8866 Ext. 2226.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SPORT, ART AND DANCE
Participating in sport is a part of a healthy lifestyle. Having fun through recreation can
help kids make new friends, develop leadership skills, deal with stress, increase their
physical activity
levels and improve their overall health. When families face financial difficulties, registration
fees are often the first to be cut from their budgets.
Norfolk County Recreation Division has partnered with two organizations Ihat can assist families who are experienCing financial shortfalls. Funds are available for children ages 4 to 18 years.
Ca nadia n n re Ju mp Start and Norlolk KidSport are local funding organizalions Ihat can help
your child be part of Ihe fun and learning. Money is available for registration fees or equipment
• Funding available for incomes lower $40,000
• An application form must be filled out for each child
• Please allow 3 weeks waiting period for approval
• All applications need supporting documentation before funding can be approved.
Applications can be picked up at the Simcoe Recreation Centre or by contacting lisa GiJumpstart
rard ,Recreation Coordinator Fitness and Active living at 519-426-8866 ext. 2227 or
[email protected]
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SPORT NORFOLK
The purpose of SPORT NORFOLK is to be the ~o ne coordinated voice" for
recreational and competitive spo rts and physical activity in Norfolk County on
behalf of the member organizations.
Ally interested sport group representative, official or individual is welcome to
attend meetings. The group is still in its planning stage, working on a mission
statement and core values. This group will focusing on policy development,
education, training, facilities and sports development.
Meetings are held monthly for anyone interested in becoming involved in this
new organization.
For more information, please conta ct Ingrid Zyma-Irvin
Recreation Coordinator - Adults/Seniors
519-426-8866 ext. 2303 OR [email protected]
HOW TO NOMINATE A GREAT ATHLETE,
COACH OR BUILDER OF SPORT
The Sports Hall of Recognition committee does not nominate potential inductees.
Instead, nomination packages must come from individuals or organizations in the
community. Nominations are scored by a subcommittee.
If applicants rece ive 80 points or greater, they are recommended to the full committee
or induction. Up to fo ur individuals may be chosen for induction each year. Provincial
winning teams from 1900 to 2000 are being recognized at ceremonies planned in the
com munities of Lang ton, Delhi, Waterford and Simcoe. Since 2001, provincial winning
tea ms are recognized at Councilor at the Parade of Champions, held during the Norfolk
County Fair.
It is very important for a nomination to include the following information :
• Personal contact information about the applicant
• Years of Service or involvement in Sport
• Level of Service or competiti on (community, district, provincial , nati onal, internati onal)
• Other Awards Won
• Docume ntation to support the nomination (newspaper articles, magazines, Professional Trade Magazines, Sport Newsletters)
• Photos of the individual in action
• Minimum of 2 references
• How has the applicant given back to the community
Nominees must meet the following criteria:
tndividual Athletes :
• Born , raised or lived at least 5 years in Norfolk
• Achieved outstanding accomplishments in athletics at the local, provincial and or
national level
• Has brought positive recognition to ou r County
• Has given back to the community
Builders:
• Contributed to sport in Norfolk as a coach, manager, organizer, administrator, Offi cial or
builder OR contributed financiall y for man y years as a sponsor
• Served at the loca l, provincial or national le vel for more than 10 yea rs
• Has give n back to th e community
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS EACH YEAR IS DECEMBER 1ST
Forward all completed applications to :
Susie Wray, Community Programs Supervisor
c/o 95 Culver Street, Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 2V5
Or deliver in person to :
Simcoe Recreation Centre,
519-426-8866 Ext. 2213
Each year Norfolk County produces some
exceptional athletes and teams. Norfolk
County Council and the Norfolk County
Sports Hall of Recognition , partner to
recognize champions who have medal led at
the Provincial, National and International level
of sporting competition .
Girls Volleyball Champs
Division 2 Tier 2 Provincial Chanpions
If you are a champion at this level
or know of a Norfolk resident,
please contact Susie Wray,
Community Programs Supervisor
at 519426-8866 Ext. 2213
to be included in our next Parade of Champions.
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RECREATION EXPO
Saturday February 28, 2015
10am - 2pm
Simcoe Recreation Centre Norfolk Dogwood Room
Norfolk County will be hosting a sports and activity information day,
w here you can register for your favorite sports activity or see
w hat activities are available in Norfolk County.
For more information please call Lisa Girard, Recreation Coordinator: Fitness and
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Ext. 2227
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Ages JK to Grade 6
March 16·20 7:30am· 5:30pm
Simcoe Recreation Centre
Fees: $36/1ull day
$18/hall day
$148/1ull week Barcode 28778
You must register in person at Simcoe Recreation Centre
Day Camp Descriptions
• Footwear: Proper footwea r allows children to play fu lly and safely. Running shoes are required .
• Daily Swimm ing: Swimsuits , towels required
• Daily Skating: Helmets are mandatory while skating (T here will not be skating Thursday or Friday)
• Daily Outside Activities: Dress for the weather, we will be outside for a minimum of 45 mins per day.
• Snacks and lunches : camps are PEANUT FREE. We will be making edible snacks daily.
• Leave va luables at home. Do not bring cell phones , ipads , computer games or money to camp .
DAILY THEMES
MONDAY· Hawaiian Adventure
TUESDAY· Irish Treasure
WEDNESDAY· Arctic Escapade
THURSDAY · Mexican Fiesta
FRIDAY · Around the World
GIRLS JUSTWANNA HAVE FUN!
HOME ALONE
Ages 10 - 14
Tuesday, March 17 9am - 4pm
at Sim coe Recreation Centre , Arena Lounge
Cost is $36 Barcode: 28766
Join thi s fun fill ed day of dancing,
swimming , craft s, make-up and fashio n tips
and much more!
Please bring bathing suit, w ater & running shoes .
Ages9 -12
Wednesday, March 18 9a m - 4pm
Cost : $36
Barcode : 28596
Delhi Arena- Multi Purpose Room
Contact lisa Girard for more information at
51 9-426-8866 Ext. 2227.
Does your child think they can sta y home alone ?
Thi s program gives them w ith information to build
confid ence and handle situations.
Brin g a swimsuit , towel , and snacks.
We w ill make a healthy lunch.
Regi stration is limited. For more information call
Donna Jones aI5 19-426-8866 Ext. 230 2
BASIC BABYSITTING
Must be 12 yea rs old by December 31, 2015
Tuesday, March 17 & Thursday, March 19 9am - 4pm at Simcoe Library
Cost : $6 1 Barcode: 28595
Are you interested in information that will provide you with the skill to babysit your siblings or other children? This
10 week course will answer your questions and provide you with the skill to handle emergencies, understand ages
and stages and basic first aid solutions . Successful parti cipants will have ach ieved 75% on the required exam .
Norfolk County - 519-426-5870 www.norfolkcounty.
MARCH BREAK PUBLIC SKATE SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
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Langton
7 - 8pm
Delhi
1:30 - 2:30pm
Port Dover
3:30 - 4 :30pm
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Langton ,
Port Dover,
3 - 4pm
SRC,
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Waterford
1:30 - 3:00pm
Waterford
1:30 - 3:00pm
Waterford
1:30 - 3:00pm
SRC
SRC
Waterford
2 - 3pm
1 - 2pm
SATUROAY21
SUNDAY 22
Langton
7 - 8pm
Delhi
1 :30 - 2:30pm
Port Dover
3:30 - 4 :30pm
3 - 4pm
SRC
Waterford
1 - 2pm
TUESDAY 17 WEDNESDAY
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SUNDAY 15
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Langton,
Port Dover,
Delhi,
Langton ,
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FRIDAY 20
Delhi ,
Delhi,
Langton ,
Langton ,
Port Dover,
Port Dover,
Waterford
Waterford
1 :30 - 3:00pm 1 :30 - 3:00pm
ALL PUBLIC SKATING IS FREEl!'
All Afterschool skates are cancelled during March Break
Please refer to the Skate Guide for Adult Skates & Parent & Tot Skates
Simcoe Recreation and Talbot Gardens are hosting the
Comfort Inn Tournament, March 20 - 22, 2015.
Public Skating at the Simcoe Recreation Centre Arena is cancelled
Please check with the Arena or the Facilities Allocation Bookings Clerk
at 519-426-5999 Ext. 2226 regarding possible changes in the schedu le.
MARCH BREAK SWIM SCHEDULE
SWIM SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 16 - 22
Fees: Child/Senior $2.50 (Children under 2 FREE), Adult $4.50,
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March 17
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1 - 3pm
7 - 8pm
7:30 - 9am
12-1pm
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8 - 9pm
8:50 - 9:45pm
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9 - 9:45am
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1 - 3pm
6:30 - 7:30pm
1 - 3pm
7:30 - 9am
3 - 4pm
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
March 21
March 22
1 - 3pm
6- 8pm
1:30 - 3pm
1:30-3pm
7:30 - 9am
12 -1pm
3 - 4pm
9 - 9:45am
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March 19
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Co-ed Box Lacrosse lor ages 3 to 21
2015 Registration Dates
Register on Jan 24th to be entered in a prize draw!
January 24th
February 28th
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Norfolk County will be celebrating Recreation ~~~~t
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FREE FITNESS CLASSES
Cardia Blast and Tone
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Fitseekers Aerobics & Strength Training
Fitseekers Zumba
Yoga
NORDIC POLE WALKING
A great new way to walk. We will be teaching you how to use
urban poles to increase your level of exercise while walking , improve
your posture and balance. Poles are available for your use.
DISCOVER NORFOLK HIKE
Meet at Simcoe Lions Park on Davis Street. Norfolk has an abundance of wonderful places to explore. Join us for a walk to celebrate
being active!
Wednesday,
June 3
10 - llam
Simcoe Recreation
Centre
Tuesday
June 9
6:30 - 7:30pm
Delhi Rail Trail
GRANDMA'S PICNIC
Saturday
June 20
Come out and enjoy an old fashion picnic! Games and kite flying are
some of the activities that will be offered. Please provide your own
picnic, blanket and kites. Please register by June 15, 2015
1 - 3pm
COMMUNITY WATER SAFETY DAY
A great day at the beach learning about water safety. Meet our
Norfolk County aquatic staff, police and rescue personnel and members of the Port Dover Sailing School. Fun for the entire family!
Refreshments will be available.
Waterford North
Saturday,
June 20
llam - 3pm
Port Dover
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FAJLY ADVENTURES
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SPRING FLING MAKEOVER
Ages 4 -13 Saturday, April 18, 2014
at Delhi District Secondary School
12:30 - 1:30
1:30 - 2:30
2:30 - 3:30
Barcode: 29254
Barcode: 29255
Barcode: 29256
Donation: $5 .00 per participant
Glitter, curls, polished nails and glamour. What a combination! The winter is
over and it is time to celebrate Spring. Cookies, drinks and colouring sheets
top off this awesome adventure. A donation of $5.00 per princess will be collected at the event to be given to the school to offset the materials required to
facilitate this event.Register by April 10th- spaces are limited to 12 participants per time slot .
STAR PARTY
Barcode:
29253
Saturday, April 25 8pm -10pm
Don Shay Park, Simcoe
Drop in and bring your lawn chairs and get ready to view the star lit sky. This family event is in partnership with the North Shore Erie Amateur Astronomers. Along with their high powered telescopes
the team is eager to answer all of your questions.
Bonfire, snacks , and smore's. This event is weather permitting
Please register by April 17, 2015.
EARTH DAY
" Wings and Things"
Barcode:
29257
Saturday, April 26 Noon until 3 pm (Rain or Shi ne)
Backus Heritage Conservation Area, Port Rowan
$2.00 Donation
Get ready for an awesome day outdoors! We have tons planned for you . Learn about starting your
own butterfly garden, enjoy a special demonstration by the Simcoe Radio-Controlled Flying Club
and lots more.
Please register by April 17, 2015 .
Beat the Silent Killer
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As of January 1, 2015 there will be amendments
to the Smoke Free Ontario Act.
There are three main amendments.
1. Restaurants and Bars - patios will now be smoke free.
2. Sports fields, spectator areas and a 20 meter area around these will
now be smoke free. Sports fields include soccer, baseball, basketball,
tennis, football, etc.
3. Playground equipment and the 20 meter area around playground
equipment will now be smoke free. Slides, swings, climbing apparatuses,
splash pads, wading pools, and sand boxes are considered playground
equipment.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact the .
Tobacco Control Officer at the Haldlmand-Norfolk Health Unit.
Simcoe: 519-426-6170 or 905.]18.6623 Caledonia: 905.318.5367
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RESUME BUILDING COURSES
DUKE OF EDINBURGH
Ages 15+
Cost: $30
$30 registration fee is paid directly to
Duke of Edinburgh Award Program
Expedition Date - Friday May 29th and Satuday May 30th
Additional Costs: Expedition @ $50.00
(This cost is determined by the location and expectation requirements)
The 6 month commitment includes :
• 1 overnight campout. (additional cost of $50.00 for food) Location : Norfolk County.
• Physical activity - 30 hours over 15 weeks
• Volunteer experience
• Ski ll development-over 6 months
Completion of this program will qualify participants to receive the Bronze Level Award.
This program is highly recognized as a valuable addition to your resume w hen applying to colleges
and universities. The service component will be considered for High School Volunteer hours. For
more information go to www.dukeofed.org.
Only 10 positions available
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LEADERSHIP CONNECTION
For Teens Looking for a Challenge
Barcode: 28609
Participants will be entering Grade 9·11 in the Fall of 2015
Monday July 6 - Thursday, August 13, 9am - 3:30pm
Talbot Gardens - Multi Purpose Room
Fee : $301 .00
(includes: First Aid/C PR certification, High Five (PH CD»
Leadership Connection provides teens the opportun ity to challenge themselves in
developi ng leadership skills, exploring their self esteem, participating in active outdoor
adventures and completing the volunteer hou rs as required by the Gra nd Erie District School
Board. Participants also gain valu able experien ce working with children in Grades JK to Grade
6. Parent and participant meeting is required on June 25, 6-7 pm at the Simcoe Recreation
Centre, Dogwood Room.
The High Five trai ning wi ll be on Jul y 4th from 8:30am-4pm at the Simcoe Recreation Centre.
For more information call Donna Jones at 426-8866 Ext. 2302
HIGH FIVE TRAINING (PHCD)
HIGH
FIVE
Parks and Recreation Certification and Training
Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD)
Cost: $61 .00
Simcoe Recreation Centre, Arena Lounge
Saturday, May 9th, 8:30am - 4:00 pm Barcode: 29257
Saturday, July 4th, 8:30am - 4:00 pm Barcode: 29583
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• Are you interested in working with children in the future ?
• Are you working on building your resume?
The best way to play '"
• Do you ha ve 8 hours to dedicate to this Parks and
Recrea ti on Certification?
Parks and Recreation Ontario-PHCD Training session provides skills, nurtures your
confidence, and gives you the tools to be come an influence in a child's life.
As the caring adult you will learn new idea s that will provide a safe environment for the
child to play, learn , master new skills and meet new friend s.
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTISE
Cost: $61.00
Simcoe Recreation Centre, Arena Lounge
Wednesday, June 3rd, 3:30pm - 7:30 pm Barcode: 29582
HIGH
FIVE
- .
Certificate program for people who have previously taken PHCD and are
looking to enchance their knowledge
Principles In Pra cti ce include new modules and further development of the Five Principles, as well as exploration on integral topics
The best way to play'" as Physical Activity, Health y Eating, Communicating with Parents.
Participants receive the Ph ysical Activity Toolkit, Healthy Eating
Toolkit, Health Minds for Healthy Children resource as well as a certificate of completion .
Recreation Services: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233 Online Registration: www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca
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F.EE: $61.00
MARCH BREAK
SPRING
SUMMER
Simcoe Public Library
Tu esday, March 17 and Thursday, March 19
9:00 am - 4 :00
Port Dover Public Library
Friday April 24 & Saturday April 25
9:00 am - 4 :00 pm
2877 2
7877 3
Waterford Arena
Monday, June 29 and Tu esday, June 30
9:00 am - 4 :00 pm
HOME ALONE PROGRAM CANADIAN SAFETY COUNCIL
FEE: $36.00
Does your child think they are old enough to stay home alon e?
Th is program provides your ch ild w ith a ll the in format ion to be successful. Home
A lone topics include how to hand le emergencies, microwave cooking . first a id,
respons ibilities o f the parent and ch ild and crea ti ng a parent contract. For this
exciting opportun ity please bring snacks a nd pens . Lu nch w ill be created by the
partic ipan ts.
For information call Donna Jones at 426~8866 Ext. 2302
SESSION
LOCATION
BARCODE
Delhi Arena· Multi Purpose Room
28767
Mond ay, March 16
9:00 am - 4 :00 pm
Participants must be 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - +
10 years within 3
Port Dover Arena. Multi Purpose Room
months of th e
Frid ay, April 24
28768
course.
9:00 am - 4 :00 pm
Talbot Gardens Arena - Multi Purpose Room
Mond ay, June 29
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28769
Norfolk County : 519-426-5870 www.norfolkcounty.c a
After School Activity
Program (ASAP)
Children in grades JK to 6
September to June
School dismissal until 6 pm
$9.00 per day per child
Program Locati on is : Delhi Aren a, Multi Purpose
Supervised , organized activities include outdoor
recreational games,crafts. physical literacy games,
board games and homework assistance.
• Busing to all locations provided
• Staff ralfo: 1-10
• Drinks are provided - please pack extra snacks
• Secured sites - Photo ID requ ired at Sign
Oul Procedure
• Pre -paid program
• Income Tax receipts issued
• Qualified Staff: Childhood Educators. First Aid
and CPR certified and High Five Parks and
Recreation Certificate
Eliminate the concern allhe end of the workday.
This safe and exciting program will provide children
positive opportunities to make friends, play and create
while you're al work.limited spaces available, register
now ! Registration packages are available
•
Children in grades 4 to 6 (6 Week Pf(,gram,)1
Cost: $40 per child
End the school day with creating yummy
and healthy snacks in the kitchen then off
to the gym for activities.
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Langton
(Tuesdays)
Courtland
(Thursdays)
Port Rowan
DATE
BARCODE
24· Apil 28
29616
28 · ApiI30
29613
29617
27-May 1
(Fridays)
Houghton
(Tuesdays)
29612
29614
29618
24 · ApiI28
29611
29615
The Child Care Fee Subsidy program helps families pay for licensed child care and approved
recreation programs so that paren ts/caregivers can work or attend school.
Families who qualify will have some or all of their child care costs covered.
You may be eligible for help with child care costs:
If you live in Haldimand or Norfolk Counties and have a child (or children) age 12 years or younger
(or age 17 years or younger if special needs exist), and at least one of the following applies:
• you are employed full or part time
• you are attending school full or part time
• you are retraining full or part time
• you are a parent w ith special needs, or have a child with special needs, and have
been referred by a professional
• you are a parent w ith therapeutic needs , or have a child w ith therapeutic needs
and have been referred by a professional
For more information, please call
Children 's Services Team of Haldimand & Norfolk Social Services
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519-426-6170 x 3745
905-318-6623 x 3745
Visit us at: WVt'W.hnss.org
519-582-3579 x 3745
Recreation Services: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233 Online Registration: www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca
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ADVENTURE CAMPS
FEE: $148 per week
WATERFORD OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP
Ages 7 -14
Waterford North Conservation Area
This is a Tuesday to Thursday camp . Two overnight camp outs are scheduled for
Tuesday and Wednesday night. Program begins Tuesday at gam and ends Thursday at 4pm.
Staff and campers will prepare campsites: set-up tents, prepare campfire meals, star-gaze and
enjoy nature crafts and hiking. A lifeguard is on duty to supervise water activities including
canoeing , paddle-boating, fishing and swimming. Tents, meals and snacks as well as program
supplies are included .
You must register one week before program starts. Space is limited.
Great Outdoors (co--ed)
Tuesday, July 7 to Thursday July 9
Barcode : 29443
Tuesday, July 28 to Thursday July 30
Barcode: 29446
Girts Rule! (Girls only)
Tuesday, July 14 to Thursday July 16
Barcode : 29444
Tom Sawyer (Boys on ly)
Tu esday, July 21 to Thursday July 23
Barcode: 29445
Tuesday, August 4 to Thursday August 6
Barcode: 29447
How to Register:
Online at www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca starting March 2 OR In person or by phone at the Simcoe Recreation Centre
Customer Service Desk, Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 6pm 519-426-8866 x 2233
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Thursdays
July 9,16,23,30
and Aug. 6th
9 am-noon
Talbot Gardens Simcoe
Multi Purpose Room
Fridays
July 10,17,24, 31
and Aug. 7
9 am-noon
Simcoe Recreation
Centre
SHUTTERBUGS
Grab your digital camera (sorry - no camera phones or tablets)
and join one of Simcoe's finest photographers and participate in
Norfolk County's Photography Challenge. learn how to use your
camera in different settings taking amazing photos. Instructor, Darryl Granger will meet with you on July 9th and set challenges for
you to accomplish by August 6th.
TECH SQUAD
$14 8
29580
Bring your laptop or tablet and master the art of social netwo rking
and tips on creating cool awesome school projects. Be prepared to
have fun with web deSign , learning social etiquette, gaining knowledge about different social media platforms in a safe and motivating environment
$148
29581
July 13-17
9 am - noon
Waterford Arena
Floor
During this beginner's class, students will learn the basics of the
sport of fencing : basic stances, thrust , defences & strategies. They
will also compete in a sparring match competition and a brief history of different types of fencing . All fencing equipment provided by
the instructor (mask, jacket, glove & foil). Dress in comfortable
long pants, t-shirt and running shoes.
$14 8
29561
July 20 - 24
9 am - noon
Meet at the Delhi
Arena Lobby
Delhi Belgian Hall Archery volunteers will teach you the basic
skills. By the end of the week you will be an experienced archer
and able to shoot at targets 63 ft. away. Participants will walk from
the Delhi Arena to the Delhi Belgian Hall.
$148
29562
This program of golf includes supervised instruction , lessons on
rules of the game and daily tee off times. Please bring your own
clubs, snacks and water. lunch is provided on the last day of
camp. Instructor: Steve Koncz
$148
29442
July 27 - 31
9 am - noon
Lynn Meadows
Golf Course
August 4 - 7
9 am - noon
Port Dove r Arena
Aug. 10 - 14
9 am - noon
Waterford North
Conservation Park
ARCHERY 101
"Try It" Sports Camp
This week will be filled wiith a variety of sports including: Pickle
ball, biking , Ultimate frisbee, Paddle Boarding , skate boarding park
and much more.
$119
29564
YOUTH TRIATHLON
Thi s is an active program of running , cycling and swimming for future triathletes. Participants will Ie am about proper training techniques and nutrition. A fun race and snacks will be provided on the
last day. Please bring : Bike , Helmet, bathing suit, running shoes
and snack/d rink.
Recreation Services: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233 Online Registration: www.nora .norfolkcounty.c a
$148
29563
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SUMMER DAY CAMP REGISTRATION
July 6 - August 28 (Monday - Friday)
7:30 am to 5:30 pm
FEES: $36IFULL DAY; $148 FULL WEEK; $118.40 for Aug. 4-7
All children are encouraged to play and experience day camp! The goal of our recreation programs is to fully
integrate all children into programs , while respecting each child's unique gifts in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Camp days are planned around a weekly theme lead by energetic staff.
Bring a lunch , snack and water bottle each day. Camps are ~Peanul Free "
Sun safety is important. Children are encouraged to apply/bring sunscreen and wear a hal
Running shoes or sport sandals with a back strap are required.
No flip-flops or shoes with heels.
All camps will swim daily or engage in water activities.
Let's get to know each otherl To ensure successful bus trips, children mu st attend camp, any two
days prior to registering for programs listed in the special bus trip and camp-outs section.
leave valuables at home. Do not bring cell phones , electronic devices or money to camp.
Children with special needs are encouraged to experience camp. Exceptional Trekkers programs
are designed for children with special needs and/or who require exceptional support at school.
Parents of campers wishing to participate in our Exceptional Trekkers programs are required to
contact us by June 12 to set up an appointment for you and your child to meet with our staff to deter
mine strategies for success at camp and discuss a schedule for participation (up to 3 days per week).
This meeting is required, prior to registering.
*Campers who register as Exceptional Trekkers, age 4-12 will be part of the Junior, Youth or Deihl
Day camp programs.
**Campers who register as Exceptional Trekkers: Movers and Shakers, age 13-17 will integrate with
the leadership Connection program. This new program includes cooking, games, special events and
opportunities to practice personal leadership styles.
EXCEPTIONAL TREKKERS EXCEPTlONAL TREKKERS
(age 4 -12)
M>.<Js & 91a<Ets (!'g3s 13-17)
Talbot Gardens
Simcoe Recreation Centre
July6 -10
July 13-17
July 20 - 24
July 27 - 31
August 4 - 7
August 10-14
August 17 - 21
August 24 -28
29448
29449
29450
29451
29452
29453
29454
29565
DELHI DAY CAMP
(age 4 - 13)
Delhi Arena
July6-8
July 13 - 15
July 20 - 22
July 27 - 29
August 4 - 6
August 10 - 12
August 17 - 19
Auguest 24 - 28
29455
29456
29457
29458
29459
29460
29461
29566
WEEKLY THEMES
W
eek 1 -
K
ids in the Kitchen
t-,J"u"I,"'6'"-" '''0''''== '''2''94'''7'' 6,--! Week 2 - Hunger Games
July 13 _ 17
July 20 _ 24
July 27 _ 31
August 4 _ 7
August 10 - 14
August 17 - 21
Au ust 24 - 28
29477
29478
29479
29480
29481
29482
29569
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
3
4
5
6
7
8
JUNKJR EXPlORERS
YOUTH CHAlLENGE
(age 4 - 9)
(age 10-13)
Simcoe Recreation Centre Simcoe Recreation Centre
July6-10
July 13 - 17
July 20 - 24
July 27 - 31
August 4 - 7
August 10 - 14
August 17 - 21
August 24 - 28
29462
29463
29464
29465
29466
29467
29468
29567
July 6 - 10
July 13 - 17
July 20 - 24
July 27 - 31
August 4 - 7
August 10- 14
August 17 - 21
August 24 - 28
29469
29470
29471
29472
29473
29474
29475
29568
An extra $15 w ill be charged f or Special
Trips & Camp Outs on t he fo llowing dat es :
TRIPS
Delhi Splash Day:
July 10
Yogi Bears Park:
July 17
Bingeman's Park:
July 24
- Christmas in July
- Adventure Challenge
- Summer Vacation Bon Voyage
- All about Town
CAMPOUTS
- Where the Wild Things Are
Youth/ET Movers & Shakers: Aug. 13 & 14
- last Summer Hurrah
Junior & ET:
Aug. 20 & 21
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WORKSHOPS
SUPER SATURDAY: CRAFT DAY
Barcode: 29588
Ages 8 - 14 Saturday, Apri118, 2015
at Simcoe Recreation Centre Arena Lounge
2:00 pm - 4:30pm
Cost: $22.00 per participant
A fun afternoon creating a stained glass and mosaic project. Learn a new craft and have
a fun afternoon with friends. All supplies included.
Instructor: Ingrid Zyma-Irvin
SAFEGUARD
April18
May 23
June 13
July 11
Simcoe Recreation Centre
Waterford Arena
Port Dover, Multi Purpose Room
Delhi Arena
29605
29606
29607
29608
Safeguard
~fESAVING
SOCIETY
Time: 9:00 am - 12:30pm
Fee: $35.30 (includes certificaton fee)
rlJelJfopmu'rt:q.m
The Safeguard program is a safety supervision training for guardians (e.g , day camp counsellors, counsellors-in-training and others) who accompany groups of young people to pools or waterfronts. The course
stresses the responsibility undertaken by these group leaders for safeguarding the young people in their
even when under lifeguard supervision .Safeguard focuses on water safety awareness, accident prevention
and the principles of aquatic safety supervision. Safeguard teaches participants how to identify hazards and
at-risk behaviours, how to recognize potential victims, and how to respond safely in an aquatic emergency.
Safeguard training is designed for swimmers and non-swimmers alike.
Prerequisite: None. Ideally, guardians are at least 12 years of age , able to swim, and have some lifesaving
experience.
Upon successful completion of this program will receive a certification card.
AGES 10 -13 YEARS
February 19 - April 2
Barcode: 28763
Challenge your Body! Challenge your mind!
Poke people with Metal Sticks! It's all Good!
During this beginner's class, students w ill learn the basics of the sport of fencing:
• basic stances, thrusts, defenses and strategies
• sparring matches mock competitions
• a brief history of different types of fencing
• all fencing equipment provided by the instructor (mask , jacket, glove , foil)
• dress in comfortable long pants, t-shirt and running shoes
April 9 - May 14
Barcode: 29618
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The Carillon Belles,
a female Barbershop Chorus,
extends an invitation to all ladies to join us on
Monday Nights at Real Life Church
251 Head Street North, Simcoe at 7:15 p.m.
Performance and Vocal Coaching provided
For more information call 519-420-7422
or visit our website carillonbelleschorus.org
SQrvlng Norfolk Oxford Brant &. Surrounding Areas
Norfolk County: 519-426-5870 www.norfolkcounty.ca
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dolk County Trails ~.
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•
adult workshops I seniors fitness workshops I
fitness centres & programs I fall s prevention program
sen iors centres I 50+ groups I ind oor wa lking clubs
I
- April 30
pm -9:00 pm
Simcoe
Recreation Centre,
Arena lounge
•
•
Saturday
March 28
9:00 am-4 :00 pm
Simcoe
Recreation Centre,
Arena lounge
Jewellery Making
This jewellery making course is 6 weeks long , focusing on a new
skill and medium each week. Students will work with timo clay to
create glass look beads , pillow beads, rings and bracelets. Students w ill learn the art of w ire bead w rapping, crocheting silver to
create necklaces and making 2 different styles of earrings.
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
Soap Making
This course w ill teach the basics of cold process soap making.
Using vegetable oils, participants w ill create and take home finished bars of soap. Safety, materials, proper procedures and ingredients w ill be taught. Please bring your lunch.
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
$46
All supplies
included
29571
Creative Cooking
March
April 20
5:30pm - 7:00pm
Simcoe
Recreation Centre,
Kitchen
Participants will be cooking and eating a variety of tasty items.
Learn how to use vegetables, substitute ingredients, create broth
and cream soups, flavourful stew and create a dinner for one.
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
April 11
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Simcoe
Recreation Centre,
Arena lounge
Students w itllearn the art of basket weaving. Create your ow n
multi purpose carry basket. Please bring your lunch .
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
Saturday
April 18
9:00am - noon
Simcoe
Recreation Centre,
Kitchen
29574
Basket Making
All supplies
included
29584
$46
All supplies
included
29570
Bread Making Workshop - "The Basics"
learn the techniques needed to achieve a delicious "bakery" style
artisan bread. Students w ill create basic white bread , work w ith
whole grain flours, add seeds and nuts and learn how to shape
bread.
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
$36
All supplies
included
29577
Bread Making Workshop - "Fancy Loaves"
April 25
9:00am - noon
Simcoe
Recreation Centre,
Kitchen
learn to create Challah , egg bread , Brioche and a light flakey
French bread. Students w ill learn shaping techniques and the
uses for these flavourful style breads.
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
May 2
9:00am - noon
Simcoe
Recreation Centre.
Kitchen
Students w ill be learning to create delicious cinnamon buns. Both
yeast and non yeast styles w ill be made. We w ill also be making
sticky buns and other variations.
Course Conductor: Suzanne Andrews
All supplies
included
29578
$36
All supplies
included
29579
BARCODE FEE + HST
Tai Chi
Genlle exercise, great for balance , co-ordination and
general health. Slow, flowing, movements performed
in sequence.
Instructors: Dorothy & Arnold Shaw
Note: Beginners classes start in
October or January only.
I
•
Join this energizing fitness class! This is a combination class that includes , Barre fitness and muscle conditioning exercises. Participants must supply their own
hand weights and mat. (6 weeks)
Fitseekers SUMMER Cardio Blast and
Tone
Join this energizing fitness class! This combination
class includes cardia and strength training. Participants must supply their own exercise mat/hand
weights. (Aerobics & Zumba)
Instructor: lisa Girard
Beginnerl Gentle Yoga
This class will focus relaxation, balance , strength
and flexibility to promote a feeling of well-being for all
abilities. Suitable for beginners or those with Special
Needs. Bring you r own blanket/mat.
Instructor: Daneen Oegrieck
Intermediate Yoga
This class will focus on relaxation , balance , strength
and flexibility, to promote a feeling of well being for all
physical abilities. Bring your own blanket/matt.
Instructor: Dar1een Degrieck
Mondays & Thursdays
29233
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Talbot Gardens Arena ,
Multi-purpose room
April 20 - June 1
Mondays
7:00 - 8:00pm
Langton Sacred Heart
School
Available
6 card - $48
12 card - $96
March 30 - June 22
Tuesdays
Passcard
Available
July & August
6:45 - 9:00pm
Delhi United Church
11am - noon
Simcoe Recreation
Centre, Norfolk Room
9:30
Simcoe Recreation
Centre, Norfolk Room
March 31 - May 5
29265
29266
Tuesdays
Pickleball is played on a badminton court, using a net April 7 - May 12
similar to tennis , with oversized ping-pong rackets and 7:00pm -9:00pm
a wiffle ball. The game is enjoyed by all ages, and is
very popular among the 50 plus crowd.
$48
6 weeks
Location to be
determined
STAINED GLASS
March 25 - April 15 17:00 - 8:30pm
Simcoe Recreation Centre Lounge
This 3 week course is open to all levels - beginner to advanced. Learn the basics of glass
cutting , grinding and copper foiling . If you own a glass cutter or tools , please bring them.
Participants will make two sun-catchers and a small panels
$66.00 (All supplies included)
Barcode:29262
BIKE RIGHT: Spring Seminar
April 18 11 :00 - 2:30pm
Simcoe Recreation Centre Lounge
•
Are you ready for spring trail riding? Get your bike ready by
reviewing bike components and functions , bike set up, shifting and braking systems, maintenance, emergency repairs,
proper bike fit and handling. A short trail ride will follow.
Instructor: John Fulton, Onta rio South Coast Bicyles and
Tours Inc.
"Bike rentals will be available for a nominal fee.
$22 + HST
Taking Charge of Your Osteoarthritis
March 30 110:30am - 12:00 noon
Gardening and Osteoarthritis
June 1 110:30am - 12:00 noon
Simcoe Recreation Centre Dogwood Room
Simcoe Recreation Centre Dogwood Room
Learn more about your arthritis and tips to
manage it. Seminar taught by a registered
physiotherapist.
FREE
Barcode: 29261
Learn tips to manage your arthritis and keep
gardening! Seminar taugh by a registered
physiotherapist.
FREE
Barcode:29267
Please pre-register by calling the Arthritis Society at 1-800-321-1433 ext. 1301
Nature Conservancy Trails in Norfolk County
April 22 17:00pm -8:30 pm
Simcoe Recreation Centre Norfolk Room
The Nature Conservancy has been acquiring land to enlarge and connect existing natural areas in Norfolk County. These natural building blocks provide a rare opportunity to
conserve some amazing Ca rolinian species and habitats and an opportunity for the public to enjoy these lands. Nature Conservancy staff w ill talk about these lands and trails
available to the public.
FREE
Barcode: 29609
Norfolk County: 519-426-5870
DATE &
DESCRIPTION
LANGTON
BARCODE
Let 's take it outside! Come and join
Session #1
this outdoor bootcamp program once a Thursdays
week. Outdoor bootcamp is a chalJune 4 to July 9, 2015
lenging workout for all fitness levels.
7:30 to 8:30pm
Langton Athletic Please bring: Yoga Mat, 3lbs-5lbs
Pa'"
weights and water.
$48+HST
29585
Session #2
Thursdays
July 16 to August 20
7:30 to 8:30pm
$48+HST
Let 's take it outside! Come and join
this outdoor bootcamp program once
week. Outdoor bootcamp is a challenging workout for all fitness levels.
Session #1
Wednesdays
June 10 to July 22
7:30 to 8:30pm
$48+HST
Please bring: Yoga Mat, 3lbs-5lbs
weights and water.
No class Wednesday July
29586
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DELHI
•
Behind Oelhi
Arena
29587
1,2015
PORT DOVER WALKING CLUB
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
January 7 • March 31
10:00am· Noon
$2 per day
at "The AUD" (in Norfotk County Fairgrounds)
HALL WALKERS
PROGRAMS
Senior Support Services
Delhi District
Secondary Schoot &
Waterford District
High Schoot
Weekdays
9:15am· 11am
$ 5.00 Registration Fee
Calt 519·426·6060
Mondays & Wednesdays
January 5 • March 30
10:00 am • Noon
$2 per day
at the Port Dover Community Centre
ACORUS
RESTORATION
ECO·TRAILS
Free self-guided trail through
native gardens, tall-grass prairie,
Carolinian woodland, wet
meadow, and wetland.
722 Conc. 6, RR1 Watsingham,
2km West of Hwy 59
519·586·2603
email: [email protected]
www.ecologyart.com
SIMCOE
TOWN
CENTRE MALL
WALKERS
Walk around the mall.
Shopping & Coffee option at!
Monday· Friday
6am·9pm
Saturday 6am • 6pm
Sunday 7am ·4pm
This is a friendly, informal recreational group of walkers of all levels. Walks are held
th roughout Norfolk County rain or shine. We meet weekly on T hursday evenings from May
to October and walk from 6:30 to 7:30pm. Please wear appropriate footwear, bring water
and insect repelian!. Begins T hursday May 7, 2015
BEGINS THURSDAY, MAY 1
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Lynn Valley Trail
meet at paoong 00 Bue Une Rd. and traJ
May 14
Waterford Herlage Trail
May 21
Turkey Pt. MT Bike Trail
May 28
Community Demo Forest C4
June 4
Southern Sand Plans
June 11
Wilson Tract
June 18
Turkey pt. MT Bike Trail
meet at College St'Robinsoo and trail
meet at Tul1<ey PT. Rd and Fish Hatchery entrance(Saudwinder)
meet at West ~ line Rd and Charlotteville Rd. 8
meet at East ~ line Rd and parking, south of #24
meet at Cty Rd 1IfjIJ, 4 kms past 11$ and LPRCA sign
meet 00 Coo Rd #2 8/10 kin from Tul1<ey PI Rd.
June 25
St. Wiliams Conservatbn
meet 00 CharbttevJIe Rd. 1 and paoong offafTul1<ey PT. Rd.
Ju~2
PortRyerse
meet at beach parking area
Ju~9
Hay Creek Conservation
meet at pa~lion par1<i1g 00 PI. Ryerse Rd. 1RadK:a1 Rd.
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St. Wiliams Conservation
meet at paoong 00 Coo # 1 9110 kin from Tul1<ey PT. Rd.
meet on #24 between East X line and #59 (south side)
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Venneulen Rd
Sept 3
Sept 10
Sept 1?
Sept 24
I\brrnandale n tolM'l
meet 00 Venneu"," Rd. and Challottevil" Rd # 1
meet on Turkey Pt. Rd. and wekDrne sign, south of Front Rd.
meet beIlnd DehArena (WestemAve.)
meet at paoong at Tul1<ey PT. Provincial Pal1<
meet at East X line Rd, south of #24 (4 Oaks Trail)
meet at man entrance off Lake Shore Rd.
meet 00 Cooc# 6 (dirt rd.).5 kin from Forestry FanTl Rd.
meet at Causeway Reslaurantll-iastings Dr.
meet at General Store, Front Rd. Normandale
Oct. 1
Waterford Heritage Trail
meet at Thompsoo Rd. and trail
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Fishers Glen Tract
meet at paoong 00 Fishers GOm Rd. north af Front Rd.
TBD
Location to be announced!
Oct. 22
Lynn ValklyTrail
meet at Memorial Park, Simcoe
Oct. 29
SpooI<y Halow
meet at SpooI<y Halow Rd. and trail
August 6 St. Wiliams Conservation
August 13 Quance Dam, Delhi
August 20 Loci< out Bluff trail
Algust 27 Backus WoocIs
Backus Wcxx:ls Trails
St. Williams Forestry
Loog Point
If you require more specific location directions, please contact
Ingrid at 426· 8866 ext 2303
DELHI FITSEEKERS
Programs ~ Runs January· June
Cardio Blast
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Delhi United Church gam - 1Dam
Cardio Blast
Tuesdays & Thursdays, St. Francis School 6:45pm - 7:45pm
Zumba
Tuesdays & Thursdays, St. Francis School 8pm - 9pm
Fees
Pay as you go: $12
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6 classes: $48 plus HST
12 classes: $96 plus HST
Passcards available
Please note that passcards may be purchased for any Norfolk County operated
fitness class , (except Tai Chi). No expiry date! It's a great way to try something new!
Register at Simcoe Recreation Centre , 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233
Simcoe Recreation
Centre, Arena Lounge
Delhi Senior
Friendship Centre
Mondays & Wednesdays
April 8 - June 29
9am - 10:30am
Tuesdays & Thursdays
April 7 - June 25
11am - 12:30pm
HAVE YOU EVER FALLEN?
Would you like your balance to improve?
This FREE program is designed to make your legs stronger and
keep your bones healthy, as well as teach you how to prevent
falls.
"Standup!" is a group exercise program run by certified trainers , 2
days/week for 12 weeks. You will receive advice on how to avoid
falls through a series of easy exercises you can do at home.
Instructor: Judy Vanhooren ,
Certified Fitness Instructor. To register call Judy at 226-440-2467
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DELHI SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CENTRE
418 Queen SI. Delhi
Co-ordinator: Rosemarie Aelterman Office: 519-582-3881 [email protected]
Membership: $15.001 year For Seniors 50+
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Mondays
12 noon ....................... Cards & Darts
Tuesdays
9:00am.
............. Floor Shuffleboard
1:00pm ........................ Men's Billiards
3:30pm ........................ Walk/Slrelch
Wednesdays 11:00am ......................... Ladies Billiards
3:30pm ....................... Fitness
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3:30pm
........... Fitness
Fridays
3:30pm
........... Fitness
Saturdays
7:00pm.
............. Euchre (Public Welcome)
Special Events: Coffee Club with Guest Speakers, Valentines Luncheon, 8t. Patty's, Easter,
Strawberry Social, Thanksgiving Festivities, Christmas Dinner & Monthly Birthday Cake
Hal RentaI-Reas~ Rales!
Call 582-3881 and leave a message. Suitable for small family gatherings, birthday parties and club
or business meetings.
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BRANT-HALDIMAND-NORFOLK DISTRICT SENIOR GAMES
Ages 55+
Registration and events schedule will be available at the end of February.
at Simcoe Recreation Centre, Simcoe Seniors' Centre, Delhi Friendship Club,
Port Dover Legion , Libraries and other pOints throughout Norfolk.
Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk District Senior Games provides older adults in the
Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk area with the opportunity to enjoy social interaction for fun
and fellowship, and increased physical and mental well being, through participation in
recreational activities and sports.
Note: These competitions are for the enjoyment of all seniors age 55 and over, and are
NOT geared toward professional players and athletes.
Seniors do NOT have to belong to a seniors' club in order to participate.
For information on events call Ingrid Zyma-Irvin,
Norfolk County Liaison:
519-426-8866 x 2303
SIMCOE SENIORS ' CENTRE
The 50+ Club!
89 Pond St. , Simcoe, ON N3Y 2T5
Office: 519-428-0888
Membership: $25/year
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 4:00pm
Mo nday
9:00 am ...................... Walk-About
9:30 am ...................... SOWling
10:00 am ...................... Sit & Fit exercise
11:00 am ...................... Reading Circle
1:00 pm ...................... Bingo, Dart s & Cards
7:00 pm ...................... Chess, Euchre & Crafts
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9:00 am
9:30 am
10:00 am
1:00 pm
1:00 pm
7:00 pm
...................... Walk·About
................... Bowling
...................... Beginners Tai Chi , & "Sit & Fit"
...................... Card s (Hand & Foot)
...................... Darts, Scrapbooking
...................... Ballroom Dancing
Saturday
Tu esday
1:00 pm
....... ............ Duplicate Bridge
9:00 am
...........Tai-Chi & Table Tennis
7:00
pm
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Euchre IHoss (Alt. wks)
9:30 am
........... Bowling
10:00 am .................... Beginners Line Dancing
12 noon .................... Scrabble
1:00 pm .................... Bridge
Special Events :
Wednesday
A small fee is usually charged.
9:00 am
................Walk-About
9:30 am
................ Bowling
- Spring and fall dinners
10:00 am
................Golden Oldies Singers
1:00 pm
................ Floor Shuffleboard & Cards - Special event in September
- Organized day bus trips to casinos, shopping centres
(Black Widowl Sequence)
Thursday
theatre productions, and scenic tours. Please call for
9:00 am ...................... Tai-Chi & Table Tennis
more infonnations
9:30 am ...................... Bowling
- Christmas Bazaar held in November
10:00 am ...................... Line Dancing
- Christma s Entertainment
10:00 am ...................... Gard en & Nature Club
- New Years Eve Get Together
1:00 pm ...................... Line Danci ng , Ca rd s,
Showtime & Table Shuffleboard
7:00 pm ...................... Hoss
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Fresh Natural Local Products
Gourmet Pizzas
Homemade Traditional
Italian Dishes
131 Queensway West, Simcoe
519-426-0068
www.barrelrestaurant.ca
Pick-up, Dine In or Delivery
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VITTORIA SENIORS'
LAMPORT CLUB
LANGTON MERRY MAKERS
Fee: $5 per year
Meet 4th Thursday at 6pm
at Vittoria Town Hall.
Wednesday afternoons.
Cards and Bingo.
Fee: $3 per year
Langton Community Centre
John Donaldson 519-426-8583
Freda Loncke 519-875-2102
ST_ WILLIAMS JAMBOREE
WATERFORD SENIOR
ACTIVITY GROUP
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St. Williams Community Centre
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at Waterford Old Town Hall
Wednesday afternoons.
Frances Pye 519-586-3654
Andy Van Dongen 519-443-5880
THE PROBUS CLUB
OF NORFOLK #181
Social club for retirees with interest groups
for euchre , bridge , walking , travel , cooking ,
gardening and more.
Main meeting is 2nd Thursday, 1Dam
at Port Dover Community Centre,
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KOMMUNITY KEENAGERS
Fellowship Hall - Port Rowan
Third Tuesday - September through June
Food, Fun and Fellowship
Joyce Doerksen 519-586-3557
PROBUS CLUB OF SIMCOE
Social club for retired men
2nd Tuesday, 1Dam , at 81. James
United Church in Simcoe
Montross 519-429-6939
9 Lynne Hagen 519-583-0778
[email protected]
SOUTH COAST PROBUS CLUB
Social club for retirees with interest groups for euchre, bridge, travel, golf and more. The club
formed this past year and is eager for new members. The main meeting will be held
at the Port Dover Community Centre at 1Dam on the 4th Thursday of every month.
Brian Carmichael 519-429-6939
NEW SIMCOE PROBUS CLUB
This fall look for a new social club for retired men and women with interest groups for
euchre, bridge, travel , golf and more.
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Pat Meiklejohn 519-428-1861
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NORFOLK HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND GENEALOGY GROUP (GenCIG)
This is a computer genealogy interest group of the Norfolk Historical Society, and is an
official Personal Ancestral File (PAF) computer program Users Group. We meet in the
Simcoe Ontario Family History Centre for instruction and discussion on computer programs,
Internet websites , research methods, and to do worldwide research .
Call Jim Nicholls at 519-428-3643
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I ceme t eries I communi t y parks I picnic
I t ennis cour ts I baseba ll diamonds I dog pa r ks
forest health
pavillions
Nlestled in the heart of Canada's Carolinian Forest,
Norfolk County boasts some of the highest
ecological diversity in Canada.
Norfolk's forests have played an integral role in the evolution of the County from pioneer
status to a moclern and vibrant agricultural centre . The natural resource sector, such as
timber operations, is second in economic importance to agriculture.
Norfolk County's Forest Conservation By-law is in place to help protect one of our most
valuable natural resources.
If you would lik,s to:
• Harvest trees from your woodlot
• Report potential violations of the Forest Conservation By-law
• Seek advice and guidance towards proper stewardship of your woodlot
Please contact Norfolk County's Forest Conservation Services at 519-426-5999 Ext. 2224
Forestry staff is available to assist you with your forest management objectives and to
respond to calls of illegal harvesting activities.
For additional information and opportunities to market your forest products, woodlot
owners are encouraged to join the Norfolk Woodlot Owners Association .
For more information please visit W'NW. norfol kwoodlots.com
Norfolk County is committed to the protection
and improvement of our urban forest.
Trees are a significant part of a healthy and liveable community. Our community trees are
an important source of shade, they reduce air pollution, increase property values , provide
pOllinator habitat, bird habitat, and improve our quality of life.
Community trel3s are all trees located within Norfolk County road allowance, parks, urban
ravines, cemetl3ries, or trails .
If you have any questions or concerns about the following:
• Request a new commun ity tree be planted at your home (Trees for Roads Program)
• Request an inspection of the health or structural condition of a commun ity tree
• Removal or destruction of a commun ity tree
Please contact the Norfolk County Arborist at 519-426-5999 Ext. 2245
If there is an emergency involving a fallen tree or broken branches impacting a roadway
please contact: Public Works & Environmental Services 519-582-2100.
FOREST HEALTH: EMERALD ASH BORER
Ridged Bark:
On mature trees (left), ban.; is tight and
displays patterns of diamood shaped
lidges. On young trees (right), bark is
relatively smooth.
Compo und 'Opposite' Leaves :
Leaves have 5 to 11 leaflets w ith smooth
or toothed margins (tips). Leaflets are
positioned opposite with one at the top.
WHAT IS THE EMERALD
ASH BORER?
The Emerald Ash Borer is a metallic
green wood -boring beetle of about 1 to
1.5 em in length that attacks all nalive
species of ash trees, typically killing
them in 2 to 3 years. Its larva bore
'Oppos ite' Branches :
Branches and buds are direclly across
from each other rather than staggered.
tunnels Inside the tree, feeding to the
inner bark untillhe tree dies. Native to
north-eastem Asia. the pest was first
discovered in Ontario in the Windsor
area in 2002 .
RECOGNIZING INFESTED ASH TREES
INFESTED A S H TREE S OFTEN E X H I BIT THE FO LLOW I NG SY M PT OM S
Crown Dieback:
Bark Cracks :
Severely attacked trees may exhibit
crown die back as the canopy dies from
the top down. Leaves may wilt or tum
yellow during the growing season.
Verlicat splits of 7 - 10 em
are often present
larval galleries.
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Exit Holes:
Winding S-shaped larval tunnels
snake under the bark where larvae
bore channels. Removing the bark
exposes larvae and sawdust-filled
galleries.
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distinctly D shaped and
are 3.5 0 4 mm across.
Woodpeckers:
Woodpeckers feed on the larvee under Ihe
bark. Look for increased Woodpecker feedings
or signs of their probing in the bark.
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a very destructive insect and potentially poses a safety risk to
persons and property once the affected ASH trees succumb to this insect.
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To report a finding of EAB or for more information please do not hesitate to contact the Norfolk
County Forest Conservation Service at 519-426-5999 ext. 2224.
Individuals interested in leaming more about forestry are encouraged to join the Norfolk Woodlot
Owners Association. For more information please visit www.norfolklNOOdlots.com.
Photos al'ld Information courtesy of Michigan State University. Forestry Images (www.foreslryimages.org).
DON SHAY
MEMORIAL DOG PARK
WATERFORD AUDREY S.
HELLYER FENCED DOG PARK
The Don Shay Memorial Dog Park
opened late June of 2014 for your use
and enjoyment this is a non-fenced
leash -free dog park.
Opened for your use and enjoyment,
this is a fenced dog park.
LOCATION :
LOCATION :
30 Hunt Street North , Simcoe
519-426-5999 Ext. 2216
32 East Church Street, Waterford
519-426-5999 Ext. 0
WHO TO CALL...
Have you found a wild animal that is
injured or dead in one of Norfolk County's
parks?
Please call Ministry of Natural Resources:
1-800-667-1940 (injured)
Have you found an injured or stray dog in
one of Norfolk County's parks?
Discover Long Point Region
Conservation Areas.
Please call or page Hill Side Kennels
1-888-469-3247 or page 519-536-4131
Backus Heritage Port Rowan 519.586.2201
Langton
519.875.2874
Se!ki1I.
905.7762700
PortRyefse 519.428.1460
Waterford North Wat!J1on:l
519.443.0571
Deer Cteek'
If you find a dead animal domestic or wild
on a Norfolk County road please call
Norfolk County Public Works:
519-582-2100
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Steve Scheers - Superintendent (Forestry and Cemetery Division)
519-426-5999 ext 2217 - or [email protected]
General Inquiries
Jennifer Matheusik - Cemetery Administration & Operations Assistant
519-426-5999 Ext. 2214 or [email protected]
Norfolk County manages, directly and through the dedicated resources of various
community Cemetery Boards, a diverse range of active public urban and rural cemeteries,
as well as a multitude of abandoned cemeteries.
What option s exist to memorialize a grave s ite?
Individual Cemetery Bylaws will address if you can or can 't, please be sure to contact your
cemetery for clarification before undertaking any work on a grave. For more information
regarding the Commemerative Bench and Tree Program contact
Mark Boerkamp at (519) 426-5999 x 2215 or [email protected]
Can I inte r more than one pers on in a single grave?
Each Cemetery Bylaw wi ll specify if multiple interments can occur. Where a full interment meaning the burial of a person in a casket - has been planned this interment must occur
first - additional interments than would have to be remains that have been cremated. Most
cemeteries limit the number of cremations per grave.
Norfolk County, Cemeteries Division in partnership with the Norfolk Genealogical Society
have prepared a Cemetery Directory for Norfolk County. Maps and contacts for all
cemeteries within Norfolk County are included. Copies are available for reference at all
Norfolk County Offices and Libraries.
Cemetery Roads are not routinely maintained during winter months please visit at own risk.
Decoration Day Available: Contact Community Services Department for full listing of dates at ext. 2214
Mct.aughlin Sports Park
SPORTSPARK
510 Main St. Delhi
Soccer Fields
West Street, Simcoe
7 Soccer Fields
Bev Suggett
519-420-9674
320 St. Patrick St.
Soccer Field
Dennis Pascoe
(519) 583-0610
114 Queen Street E
Baseball Diamonds
and Picnic Pavilion
Bill Dewdney
519-586-2907
THOMPSON
MEMORIAL PARK
17 Oakes Vittoria
Baseball Diamonds &
Picnic Pavilion
Beth Ellwood
519-426-2685
T URKEY POINT
PICNIC PAVILION
Park 6
Meadowbrook Ave.
Picnic Pavilion
Facilities Booking Clerk
519-426-8866 ext. 2226
NORFOLK YOUTH
SOCCER PARK
PORT DOVER
LIONS SILVER LAKE
ST. WILLIAMS
LIONS PARK
AS OF JANUARY 1, 2015, THESE ARE ALL SMOKE FREE BUILDINGS
To book the Pavilions and for Rates and Fees please call the Facilities Allocations
Booking Clerk at 519-426-8866 Ext. 2226 or email [email protected]
NORFOLK COUNTY PARKS, FACILITIES AND RECREATION
We are the stewards of your parkland and sports facilities. We are always looking for
ways to improve service delivery and are open to new ideas and partnerships to increase
the opportunities for our patrons to experience an enjoyable recreational experience.
Please assist us in keeping our playgrounds and facilities safe and clean by reporting
any broken or warn equipment you may find.
Please refer to Community Service Directory (p. 10) for staff contact information.
NORFOLK COUNTY PARKS, FACILITIES AND RECREATION
Do you have an idea to improve service
or an idea for a new structure or facility improvement?
Norfolk County Community Services Parks, Facilities, and Recreation Division welcomes
your project and enhancement ideas that will benefit all the families and individuals of
Norfolk County.
If you have a project idea please let us know by emailing Frank Sams, Manager of Parks,
Facilities and Recreation, Norfolk County Community Services Department, at
[email protected]. All submissions are to be received on or before June 1,
each year to be considered for the Capital Budget for the following year.
WOULD YOU STAND BY IF YOU SAW....
SOMEONE STEALING YOUR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS?
SPRAY PAINTING YOUR CAR?
Senseless acts of vandalism and criminal activities in your Parks & Facilities, within your
county forests, at your Cemeteries - cost the taxpayers thousands of dollars each year and
can create unattractive and unsafe conditions for residents and visitors to our community.
Help your county staff and community volunteers keep your parks, facilities, forests and
cemeteries in safe and attractive condition.
When senseless vandalism or criminal acts occur on county property it impacts YOU!
These costs are the taxpayers' , so when you see activities occurring on county property
or property owned and maintained by volunteers for the good of the community, it is
YOUR PROPERTY· PROTECT IT BY REPORTING IT' to the Community Services
Department a (519) 426-5999.
By taking ownership and pride in our community we need to take a 0% TOLERANCE
APPROACH so we have $0 spent on vandalism and criminal acts.
Simcoe
TENNIS COURTS
Waterford
Audrey Hellyer Park, 32 Church SI. E.
2
Port Rowan
8 College Ave.
2
Pinegrove
15 Lyndhurst Ave .
1
Park
Courtland
1 Basketball Pad, 1 Ball Hockey Pad & 1 Tennis Court
329 Hwy 3 (Queensway)
Langton
1 Ball Hockey Pad & Tennis Courts, 30 Albert SI.
Vittoria
1 Skateboard Park with Ramps & 1 Tennis Court
Port Dover
4 Tennis Courts , 1 Ball Hockey Arena &
MULTI· PURPOSE
Skate Board Park
Simcoe
Park
390
Athletic Park
Langton Athletic Park
329 Highway
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75 Davis
Kinsmen Park
100 Windham
Port Rowan Optimist Park
Waterford
30 Albert
Lions Park
Thompson Memorial Park
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17 Oakes Blvd, Vitioria
34 Price
32 East Church Street
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HOW TO BE A RESPECTFUL
TRAIL USER
Trail Users Code
> Walk with a friend.
> Hike only along marked routes. Do not Cake short cuts.
> Do not climb fences or open gates.
> Respect the privacy of _ I e living along the trail.
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> Leave _1Iowers and plants for othets to
> Protect _ _ and shrubs. Do not strip off baric.
> Do not disturb wfld life or farm animals.
> KBep dogs on leash, especially near fat'mIand & homes
> Leaw the trail cleaner than )'011 found it. Carry out all litter.
> Let family and friends know your hlldng plans.
> Remember, uset'S assume all risks.
> Leave only your footprints and take only photographs..
Rules of the Trail when Riding your Bike
> Share multHlse paths with consideration for pedestrians and other cycliSts.
> RIde on open trails only. Do not trespass on private property.
> Leave no trace. Stay on marlced trails and don't cut new ones. When conditions are wet,
soft or mu~ choose oilier trails or routes to avoid damaging the trail base.
> Control your bicycle. Pay attention and control your speed.
> Yield to others. Ring your bell or call out to let others know)'OW" passing from behind,
around that tum, or up!down that hilL Yield to pedestrians. Downhill riders should yield.
to uphill riders, unless the trail Is clearly signed as one-way 01' downhIH only pass other
riders .-y and courteously;
> Never scare animals. DefN and horses, when spooI<ed, may bolt and cause a collision
with )'011 or ofIHHs around you. And don't surprise a skunk..,ever.
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Celebrate
the 2015 m S.......... Raadi>10ub theme
...details will be announced on www.ncpLca
Patrons can visit our branches and play with:
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Computers
Kobo eReaders
iPads & Chromebooks (Port Dover)
Interactive Children's Computers
...and from anywhere with an Internet
connection, patrons can play with :
Zinio Digital Magazines
Freegal Music
Visual Thesaurus
+ so much more!
And it's ali free with a valid NCPL card!
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If you do, please read this important information.
Changes have been made 10 better protect
school-aged children.
More mandatory immunizations have been
added to the schedule. Dose requirements and
the lime between shots have also been updated .
Have your doctor
To attend school, your child Is ,",,",ked
10 be immunized for:
CHECK
yourchlld's
immunization record and
give any immuniZi:ltions
tha t are missing or visit the
Haldimand Norfolk Health
Unit's Monthly Clinic.
Chicken Pox
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Healt h Unit.
Rubella
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The Immunization of SdlooI Pupils Act is a law to
protect the entire community. Immunizations help
Report online at www.hnhu .o rg
or call uS aI 519-426-6170
or 905 ·318.(,623
to keep us all healthy by preventing the spread of
many diseases.
For more information contact
your child's health care provider
or the Haldimand Norfolk Health Unit
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ARENA BOOKINGS
DELHI COMMUNITY
CENTRE ARENA
144 Western Avenue , Delhi
30 Albert Sireel, Langlon
Telephone: 519-875-2709
809 SI. George Sireet,
Port Dover
Telephone : 519-583-1700
TALBOT GARDENS
ARENA
WATERFORD
TRICENTURENA
Telephone: 519-582-2500
SIMCOE RECREATION
CENTRE ARENA
182 South Drive , Simcoe
oTalbol Streel North, Simcoe
Telephone: 519-426-8866
Telephone: 519-426-4695
32 Church Sireel E, Walerford
Telephone: 519-443-8256
Recreation Services: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233 Online Registration: www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES SPRING & SUMMER ICE
Norfolk County Community Services Department wi ll be offering Summer Ice at the
Simcoe Recreation Centre June 22 - August 3,2015
RENTAL RATES
00-
rime
Monday - Friday from 6:30am - 4 :00pm
$129.95 per hour includes HST
rime
Monday - Friday from 4:00-11 :OOpm
All day Saturday/Sunday
$181.93
r hour includes HST
CHECK ARENA ICE AVAILABILITY ONLINE: nora.norfolkcounty.ca
Select View Facilities Availability
Select the date and time frame you are looking for
Then enter Function Ice Hockey Non Primel or Ice Hockey Prime, At Type enter: Arena
Select Search (blue button)and a list of all available ice time for each facility will come up.
Send an email through to [email protected] requesting the ice time
and the Facilities Allocation Bookings Clerk will get back to you with rates and fee s
INDEPENDENT ICE HOCKEY PROGRAMS
Register for these programs, please use the contact information provided below.
COURSE
4 on 4
Summer Hockey
DESCRIPTION
6 weeks of hockey for
Novice, Atom , Bantam,
Pee Wee, & Midget
players.
Offered by "THE
Youth Centre
spor
DATES
FEES
Registration begins Feb 3
Call Dan Avey
6 games for Novice,
Atom & Pee Wee
Players $80
12 games for Bantam &
Midget Players $160
226-401·1528
Starts June 22
www.
yfcnorfolkcounty.com
info@
yfcnorfolkcounty.com
Scott Howes Around the
Net-Summer Hockey
Skills
Program
The hockey program w ill
be let by a professional
hockey player and will
consist of two hours of
ice daily from Monday Friday. The hockey program w ill work on stick
handling , shooting, passing and protecting the
puck.
July 13-17
9am-11am
Ages: 7 -9yrs
(20 players max plus 3
goalies).
11:15am-1:1Spm
Ages: 10-14yrs
(20 players max plus 3
goalies).
Fee: $275
Fee/Goalie: $200
Registration deposit must
be made 2 months before
program
To register contact:
scotthowesaroundthenet
@gmai1.com
1 :30pm-3:30pm
Ages 13 and older
(20 players max plus 3
goalies).
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Norfolk County: 519-426-5870 www.norfolkcounty.ca
SKATING GUIDE
JANUARY 5 TO MARCH 31
Reminders: Occasionally Skating may be cance lled due to special events After School Skates
are cancelled on PA Days and during March Break. Please call 519-426-8866 Ext. 2226 or Ihe
arena to confirm skate times
ARENA
DELHI ARENA
144 Western Ave.
519-582-2500
LANGTON ARENA
30 Albert Street
519-875-2709
PORT DOVERARENA
809 St. George Street
519-583-1700
SIMCOE RECREATION
CENTRE ARENA
182 South Drive
519-426-8866 Ext. 2256
WATERFORD ARENA
32 Church Street E.
519-443-8256
AFTER
SCHOOL
ADULT SKATE
$2.00
Tuesdays
4 - 5pm
Sundays
Wednesdays
Wednesdays
12 noon · 1:30pm 1:30pm - 2:30pm 10:30 am - 12 noon
Wednesdays
Tuesdays
12
pm -1:30 pm
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Fridays
3:30pm - 4:45pm
Mond~S&
Thurs ays
Saturdays
wednesda~s
PARENT
AND TOT
7pm - 8pm
Wednesdays
m3Jffi1 -12 noon
Saturdays
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Fridays
10:00am - 12 noon
10:30am -12 noon
10:30am -1 noon
Saturdays
2pm - 3pm
Sundays
3pm - 4pm
Fridays
Sundays
Mondays
1pm - 2pm
10:30am -12 noon
Wednesdays 12noon - 1:3 pm
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Thursd ~s
Fridays
3:30pm - 4:30pm
PUBLIC
SKATE
9:30am -11am
Wednesdays
10:30am -12 noon
SKATING GUIDE - SUMMER
JUNE 22 TO SEPTEMBER 7
Reminders: Occasionally Skating may be cancelled due to special events. Please caIlS19-4268866 Ext. 2226 or the arena to confirm skate times . Shinny ice is $7.00 per person on the ice there needs to be a minimum of 6 people on the ice.
ARENA
SIMCOE RECREATION
CENTRE ARENA
182 South Drive
519-426-8866 Ext. 2256
FAMILY
SKATE
(FREE)
Saturdays
11:30am -1pm
ADULT SKATE
($2.00)
PUBLIC
SKATE
(FREE)
PLASE CALL FOR
DATES & TIMES
PARENT
AND TOT
(FREE)
Saturdays
10am -1pm
Recreation Services: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233 Online Registration : www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca
65
PORT DOVER SKATING CLUB
CanS kate A and S, Can Power
To register f or these programs be low: go online to W'MV.portdoverskatingclub. ca or
contact us at portdoverskatingclub@gmail. com. Reg istration deadlin e for all
courses is one week before cla ss starts. No refunds excepted with a medical
certificate , or if cancelled by Port Dover Skating Club.
eSA approved helmets are required on the ICE
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
This program will teach
your child basic skating
techniques.
LEARN T O
6 half hour sessions per
SKATE
age group
(S'kate Canada Pnl9"am)1
Certified Coach:
I
DATES
~
SKATECANADA
FEES
Saturdays
June 27 - August 1
Session 1: 8:30 - 9:00am
IS;,me<>E! Recreation Centre
Ages 3 & up
$75
Session 2: 9:15 - 9:45am
Amanda Boyd
Can Power Skating
Your child must be able
to skate the length of
the ice forward and
backwards, and be able
August 18 - 21
to stop or have passed
5 - 7:30pm
IS;,me<>E! Recreation Centre
August 10 - 11
30 minutes - $80
45-60 min of $150
a pre-leve l 1 test . The
level is dependent
upon skill not age.
Certified Coac h :
Amanda Boyd
. ~ YOU1H
UNLIMIlEO
,
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Non-Contact Summer Ice Hockey for Boys and Girts
Starts June 22rd 2015 for 6 weeks
NovicefTyke: Wednesdays at 5 or 6 PM- $00
Atom: Mondays at 5 or 6 PM- $00
Peewee: Thursdays at 5 or 6 PM-$ 80
Bantam: Mondays & Wednesdays at 7 or 8 PM- $160
Midget: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7 or 8 PM- $160
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NORFOLK COUNTY ICE HOCKEY PROGRAMS
Simcoe Recreation Centre , 182 South Drive, Simcoe
To register for these programs, please contact Lisa Girard at 519-426-8866 ext. 2233
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
Tri-county Pros
Hockey School for
Boys & Girls
"The coolest hockey
school" offers on-ice
training and off-ice
conditioning taught
by local NHL players ,
professional
Session 1
Session 2
and fitness experts.
We specialize in
August 17 - August
many unique drills
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(including NHL style
small ice drills) and
scrimmages designed
for the purpose of
making sure players
"play hard , have fun
and learn to be good
teammates!"
Kowalsky Elite Ice
Conditioning
NORFOLK
Ii
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ii'
A conditioning program
for Bantam , Midget
and
Junior players will be
offered for weeks
July to August
Rick Kowalsky Jr. ,
Coach of the AHL Albany Devils will provide on-ice
instruction .
BARCODE
Fee: $265.00
July 6 - July 10
coaches
Tri-county Pros
Hockey School for
Boys & Girls
FEES
DATES
July 2 to August 11
Tuesdays
9pm-1 1 pm
Thursdays
10 pm - 12am
(midnight)
29224 - 7-10yrs
Please note:
Fees include a personalized hockey
jersey, daily snacks,
many prizes to be
won and the Stanley
Pylon Ch ampionship.
my.kwic.comI""9 eorkinrVs
"-.h1n"I
29225 - Goalies
(2 spots)
29226 - 11-13yrs
29227 - Goalies
(2 spots)
29228 - 7-1Oyrs
29229 - Goalies
(2 spots)
29230 - 11-13yrs
29231 - Goalies
(2 spots)
Passcard for
6 sessions: $168
12 sessions: $327
29232
Pay as you go:
$46/visit
•
Indoor Pool , Sauna, Steam Room & Hot Tub
•
35+ Cardio Machines
•
Over 9000 Square Feet of Weight Training and Cardio Space
•
Spin , Yoga, Core, Zumba and Aqua Zumba Classes
•
Personal & Group Training Available
•
2 Racquetball Courts
385 Queensway W., Sim coe
(in the Travelodge Building)
www.travetodgeslmcoe.com
Nice rooms . Great people.
Recreation Services: 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233 Online Registration: www.nora.norfolkcounty.ca
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FAMILY
A family includes any two adults and
children that are SIBLINGS (brothers and
sisters) to a maximum of 6 family members.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
If you are planning a birthday party you are
welcome to attend any public swim or open
swims or privately rent the pool for a party.
Birthday Party groups are NOT allowed
during family swims.
PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY
Patrons wishing to use video cameras or
other photographic devices, including camera phones and personal digital assistants
(PDAs), in any registered or supervised
program must receive permission from staff
before filming. The use of cell phones ,
PDAs , or any other devices designed to
take photographs , is prohibited in all
change room and washroom areas in the
recreational facilities in Norfolk County.
CHANGE ROOM AGE REQUIREMENTS
Children 7 years of age or older are
required to use the same gender change
room. Our family change room is also
available.
PERSONAL BELONGINGS
We are not responsible for lost or stolen
items. Please leave valuable items at home
or use the coin operated lockers.
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Anna/eise
Carr
Aquatic Centre
LENGTHS
& LEISURE
7:30 - 9am
3 - 4pm
8:50 - 9:45pm
e=eOMBO
9 - 9:45am
(S I
7-8pm
Buddy SWim
2 - 3pm
Public SWim
(0 )
9 - 9:45am
8 - 8:45pm
(e )
9 _ 9:45am
(S)
THERAPY
1:30 - 3pm
IE;;f1~~!1
7:45
'9 - 9:45am
(S)
' cancelled June
"
12-1pm
MOBI LITY
11:10
ADMISSIONS (TAXES INCLUDED)
GENERAL
ADMISSION
PASS CARDS
10 SWIMS
3 MONTH
PASS
$2.50
$21.47
$74.58
$127 .69
ADULT
$4.50
$38.42
$134.37
$229.39
FAMILY
$9.00
$76 .84
$6.00
$51.00
CHILD/SENIOR
' Children under 2 free
"..
$90 .00
•
:!i'~"
6 MONTH
PASS
$210.00
7:30 - 9am
2:30 - 3:30pm
7:30 - 9am
7:30 - 9am
7:30 - 9am
2:30 - 3:30pm 2:30 - 3:30pm
11:30am -
LENGTHS
PUBLIC
SWIMS
OPEN
SWIMS
1 - 2:30 pm
1 - 2:30 pm
6 -7 pm
:30 - 2:30 pm
Buddy SWim
6 - 7pm
1 - 2:30 pm
Free Tim
Horton's Swim
11:30am -
1 - 2:30 pm
6-7pm
9 - 9:45am
'9 - 9:45am
(S)
9 - 9:45am
(S)
7 - 7:45pm
9-9:45am
(0 1
7 - 7:45 pm
(C)
(C)
THERAPY
:30 pm
MOBILITY
:40-12:25pm
10 SWIMS
$2.50
$21.47
$74.58
ADULT
$4.50
$38.42
$134.47
FAMILY
$9.00
$76.84
$6.00
$51.00
$90.00
9-9:45am
(SI
C
L
0
C
L
0
5
5
E
D
E
D
•
DUCK
An introductory class for babies
and their parent or caregiver. To
enter this level, babies must be
able to hold their head up. The goal
of this orientation to water class is to experience buoyancy, movement, entries, songs
and play in the water.
SEA TURTLE 24 - 36 MONTHS
~
For toddlers with a parent or
caregiver. Toddlers will learn
,,, through games & songs the basics
of front swim, kicking, breath control
and jumping into chest deep water.
Caregiver learns age specific water safety.
J
•
~
12 - 24 MONTHS
Orientation to water for toddlers &
caregivers. Learn how to use floating
objects for support through games,
songs and active play. Caregiver
learns age specific water safety.
SQUIRTS & SQUIRTS 2
Squirts: Transitional program that
includes parent in the water with the
,.
child for the first 5 lessons. Parent
observes lessons from viewing area
for lessons 6 -10. Program prepares child to
enter the unparented Sea Otter program
when 3 years of age.
®
_
... 1fI!I!' ..
~.+ AedCr~ss
_ =--0
SWim
Presd\ool
SEA OTTER - this is a new program to make the transition from Sea Turtle to
Salamander a little easier. See program description below for more information.
SEA OTTER 3 - 6 YEARS
This is a new program from the Red Cross. Skills learned are rhythmic breathing
.- 3 times, floats and recovery 3 sec (assisted), front glide 3 sec, back glide 3 sec
.
,
(assisted) front swim 1m (assisted)
~
~
~
~
~
~
SALAMANDER 3 - 6 YEARS
Rhythmic breathing 5 times , fronUback float & recovery, front/back glide with kick
") ~ 2m, rollover glides 2m, front swim 2m (all unassisted), PFD & Me and HELP,
,:~
•.
•
,~
- "
weight transfer, jump in chest deep water, surface support 5 sec (assisted)
SUN
FISH 3 - 6 YEARS
Rhythmic breathing 5 times 2 ways, front/back glide with kick 5m , side glide with
. kick 2 m (assisted), front swim 5m (unassisted), PFD & Me and Swim 5m, jump in
chest deep water surface support 5 sec, fronUback float & recovery in deep water
CROCODILE 3 - 6 YEARS
Rhythmic breathing 10 times 2 ways, fronUback glide with kick 7m, side glide
w ith kick 5m, fronUback swim 5m, PFD & Me in deep water, jump in chest deep
water surface support 10 sec, Stop! Call for Help!
• .
WHALE 3 - 6 YEARS
~ Rhythmic breathing front to side glide with kick 10 times , fronUback glide with kick
~ 10m, side glide w ith kick 10m, fronUback sWim 10m, Jump In chest deep water
swim 5m stationary surface support 20 sec, Stop! Ca ll for Help! Throw ing assist
-,
29273
29274
BARCODE
29279
29277
29280
29275
BARCODE
7:00
9:30
@
SQUIRTS
Ages 2 Yea rs & up
~
Parents In water with
child for first 4 OR 5 lessons
29485
29486
SQUIRTS 2
Completed SqUirts ,
but not 3 years old
SPRING 2015 8 orl0 LESSONS)
Mondays March 23 - May 11
Wednesdays March 25 - May 27
Wednesdays March 25 - May 27
Thursdays March 26 - May 28
Fridays March 27 - June 5 (OTL'«3)
Saturdays April 4 - June 6
TIME
BARCODE
11:00
5:00
6:00
6:00
5:00
11 :00
29281
29282
29284
29285
29283
29379
SUMMER 2015 (8 LESSONS)
Wednesdays July 8 - August 26
TIME
BARCODE
6:00
29512
-~
-:---.....
- .'--- ~
'.
~~
-,. ~'r-.-
'
MONDAYS
Mar 23 -May 11
April 4· June 6
Mar 27-June 5
"8 lessons
TIME
SEA OTTER
11 :00
5:00
5: 15
5:45
29378
29298
29299
29300
4 :30 29301
5:00 29302
5: 15 29303
11 :00
4 :45
5: 15
5:45
29378
293 10
29311
293 12
4:30
5:00
5:30
293 13
293 14
293 15
SUNFISH
5:45
6:00
2932 1
29322
5:30
29323
5:30
6:00
29324
29325
5:30 29326
6:00 29327
12:00
CROCODILE
5:30
29330
5:00
29331
4 :30
5:30
29332
29329
6:00 29333
11 :30 29390
WHALE
5:30
29330
5:00
2933 1 4 :30
29332
6:00 29333
11 :30 29390
SALAMANDER
TIME
nME
4 :00
4 :30
TIME
29304
29305
4 :15 29306
5:00 29307
29308
29305
Jun e 1 - June 24
LEVEL
TIME
nME
LEVEL
4:30
5:00
4:30 29320
5:00 29328
"8 lessons
BARCODE
~------~-C~--+-~
SEA OTTER
293 16
293 17
10:30
11 :00 2938 1
11 :30
12:00
11 :00
11 :30
12:00
2:30
June 2 - June 25
nME
5:00
SALAMANDER
4 :30
29428
CROCODILE
4 :00
29429
WHALE
4 :00
29429
SUNFISH
5:30
2941 0
July 8 - Aug. 26
LEVEL
TIME
SEA OTTER
TIME
3:45
4:45
5:30
29501
3:45
4:45
5:30
29501
4:00
4:30
5:00
29488
29489
29490
29487
29488
29489
SUNFISH
5:30
29491
5:15
CROCODILE
5:00
29492
4:15
WHALE
5:00
29492
4:15
4:30
5:00
SALAMANDER
29503
TWO WEEK SESSIONS, MONDAY - FRIDAY
9 LESSIONS - $59.50, 10 LESSONS - $66.00
SESSION 1
June 29 - July 10
Omit July 1
"'9 lessons
LEVEL
TIME
BARcooe
SESSION 2
July 13 - 24
10 lessons
SESSION 3
July 27 - August 7
Omit Aug. 3
SESSION 4
August 10 - 21
10 Lessons
"'9 lessons
TIME
BARCODE
TIME
BARCODE
TIME
BARCODE
SEA OTTER
10:00
29517
11:00
29527
11:00
29538
11 :00
29549
SALAMANDER
10:00
29517
11:00
29527
11:00
29538
11 :00
29549
SUNFISH
11:00
29518
11:00
29527
11:00
29538
11 :00
28549
CROCODILE
10:30
29519
11:00
29528
11:00
29539
WHALE
10:30
29519
11:00
29528
11:00
29539
Entries & exits, submerge head, rhythmic breathing 5 times,
Swim Kids 1 front/back floats with recovery, front/back glides, roll-over glides and
30 minutes front swim 5m
EMSl911, Intro.to PFDs, weight transfer, deep water activities,
Swim Kids 2 rhythmic breathing 10 times, front 10m/back 5m glide with kick, side
30 minutes Ii with kick 5m,
with kick 5m, front swim 5m
PFD & Me, deep water float 5 sec, surface support deep water 20
Swim Kids 3 sec, sitting dive, rhythmic breathing 15 times, front 15m/back 10m
30 minutes glide with kick, side Ii with kick 10m, front swim 10m
How to contact EMSl911, safe diving, intro to sculling, kneeling dive,
Swim Kids4 surface support 45 sec, rtlythmic breathing 15 times, front/side glide
30 minutes 15m, back swim 15m, front crawl 10m
Instructor to
Swim Kids 5
Participant Ratios 45 minutes
Levels 1 • 4 1:6
Swim Kids 6
Levels 5 & 6 1:8
Levels 7· 10 1:10 45 minutes
Safe boating, stay warm, HELP, tread water 1 min., stride dive,
rhythmic breathing 20 times, front crawl 15 m, back crawl 15 m,
10m
Boating incidents, ice safety, throwing assist, sculling, tread water
1 'h min., front dive, frontlback crawl 25m, elementary backstroke
15m
Airway obstructions, throwing assist, reaching assist, stride entry,
Swim Kids 7 front/back crawl 50m, elementary 25m, front scull 15m, whip kick on
45 minutes front 15m
Hypothermia, rescue breathing adult & child, feet first surface dive,
Swim Kids 8 standing shallow dive, front/back crawl 75m, elementary 25m,
45 minutes breast stroke 15m
Wise choices, boating regulations, head first surface dive, front/back
Swim Kids 9 crawl 100m, elementary SOm, breast stroke 25m, side stroke kick
45 minutes 15m
"'I !lwim K"d
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.
.
45
10 Sun smart, ice rescue, next steps, head/feet first surface dives with
underwater swim 2m, front/back crawl 100m, elementary SOm,
minutes breast stroke 50m, sidestroke 25m
. I S
Mondays
March 23May 11
(8 lessons)
Tuesdays
March 24May 26
Wednesdays
March 25May27
5:00
4:30
29336
THURSDAY
June 4 - June 25
"block of 4
29355
12:00 29391
4:30
29355
10:00
11 :30
10:30
4:30
11 :00
4:30
29412
4:30
29351
9:30
4:30
29414
5:15
5:15
29351
9:30
4:30
29414
5:15
4:45
29353
10:15
4:45
29353
10:15
5:30
29342
5:00
29343
4:30
5:00
29346
4:30
29347
4:30
5:30
29350
5:15
4:30
5:30
29350
TUESDAY
June 2 - June 23
"block of 4
4:00
29412
29341
29354
29411
29413
4:30
5:30
5:45
4:30
Tues.& Thurs.
June 2June 25
(8 lessons)
29413
5:00
29354
Man & Wed
June 1 June 24
(8 lessons)
4:30
6:00
29338
5:45
Saturdays
April 4 June 6
4:30
4:30
FRIDAY
Mar. 27 - June 5
{omit April 3)
"block of 1{)
MONDAY
June 1 - 22
"blockof4
Thursdays
March 26May28
10:00
5:30
29431
29433
29401
29401
29362
29363
29364
29373
29374
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00'
29359
29360
29361
29372
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00"
6:30'
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:30
29368
29369
29370
29377
9:00'
29400
9:30"
1:30
2:00
29402
29403
29404
29405
4:00
5:30
29435
29434
9:30'
WEDNESDAY
June 3- June 24
"block of 4
June 29 - July 10
"'Omit July1
SESSION 2
July 13 - 24
SESSION 3
July 27 - Aug. 7
SESSION 4
Aug 10 - 21
10 lessons
*OmitAug 3
10 Lessons
10:30
29520
10:30
29529
10:00
29540
10:00
29558
10:30
29520
10:30
29529
10:00
29540
10:00
29558
11 :00
29521
10:00
29530
10:30
2954 1
10:30
29559
11 :00
29521
10:00
29530
10:30
29541
10:30
29559
Swim Kids 5
10:30
29522
9:45
29542
Swim Kids 6
10:30
29522
9:45
29542
Swim Kids 7
10:30
29522
9:45
29542
Swim Kids 8
9:45
29531
Swim Kids 9
9: 45
29531
Swim Kids 10
9:45
29531
PRIVATE & SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS - Book in blocks of 4 lessons
FEES 1:1 $1800/30 minutes + HST, 2-1 $23.00/30 mInutes + HST, 3-1 $31 00/30 minutes + HST
SESSION 1
SESSION 2
SESSION 3
SESSION 4
Jun e 29 -
July 3
10:00 29532
· Omit Jul y 1 10:00 29523 July 13 - 17 10:30 29533
10:00 29524
4 lessons
10:30 29534
July 27July 31
10:00 29535
10:30 29536
10:30 29537
Aug 4-7
10:00 29543
10:30 29544
10:30 29545
Aug 10- 14
only
July6- 11
10:00 29525
10:00 29526
July 20 - 24
4 lessons
only
10:00 29546
10:30 29547
10:30 29548
Aug 17 -21
10:00
10:00
10:30
10:30
29550
10:00
10:00
10:30
10:30
29554
29555
29556
29557
29551
29552
29553
June 29 - Aug. 24
*omitAug. 3
29493
4:15
4:30
29504
29505
29493
29504
29494
4:15
4:30
5:00
29494
5:00
29506
SWIM KIDS 5
5:15
29507
SWIM KIDS 6
5:15
29507
SWIM KIDS 7
5:15
29507
SWIM KIDS 8
5:45
29508
SWIM KIDS 9
5:45
29508
SWIM KIDS 10
5:45
29508
SWIM KIDS 1
SWIM KIDS 2
5:00
SWIM KIDS 3
4:30
SWIMKIDS4
4:30
3:30
3:30
4 :00
4:30
29495
29496
29497
29498
3:30
3:30
4:00
29509
29510
29511
3:30
3:30
4:00
4:00
29506
29513
29514
29515
29516
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Employment Opportunities with Norfolk County Aquatics
Looking ahead for a Fall 2015 job?
If interested in employment with Norfolk County Aquatics for Fall 2015
you need to register to attend a wet & dry interview on the date below.
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2015 Time: 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Barcode: 29597
*** Applicants will need to apply for aquatics positions on Norfolk County's Student
Employment website and register and attend the wet and dry interview.
If you have any questions regarding summer employment please contact
Lisa DeSerrano at 519-426-8866, ext. 2231
Volunteer Opportunities with Norfolk County Aquatics - Volunteer Orientation
Looking for a fun way to complete community service hours for your OSSD? Do you have
your Bronze Medallion and are you 13 years old? If so, volunteering may be for you.
To volunteer or for more information phone 519-426-8866 Ext. 2233.
Bronze Star & Basic
First Aid
Cost: $85.00
Bronze Medallion &
Emergency First Aid
Cost: $125.43
Materials: $46.33
Bronze Cross &
Standard First Aid
Cost: $151.68
Materials: $15.82
SPRING:
Sat April 4 - June 6
1:30 - 3pm
Barcode: 29598
SPRING:
Sat April 4 - June 6
12:30 - 3pm 'Exam June 6'
Barcode: 29599
If you are interested in this
course please contact
customer service at
519-426-8866, ext 2233
Mon - Fri (omit July 1)
June 29 - July 10
4:30 - 6:00pm
Barcode: 29146
SUMMER:
Mon - Fri July 13 - 17
Men - Thurs gam - 4pm
Fri gam - 12noon 'exam day~
Barcode: 29163
SUMMER:
Mon - Fri July 27 - 31
Mon - Thurs 8:30 - 5:00pm
Fri gam - 12 noon ~Exam daY"
Barcode: 29189
Red Cross Assistant
Water Safety
Instructor Course
Red Cross/LSS
Instructor Course
Cost: $266.68
Materials: $103.96
Red Cross
Instructor Recer!
SPRING: Wednesdays
March 25 - May 27
4:45 - 9:30pm
Barcode: 29602
SPRING:
Wed May 13
5 - 10 pm
Barcode: 29087
Cost: $87.01
SUMMER:Mon - Fri
Aug 10 - 14, 2015
9am-6pm
Barcode: 29223
National Lifeguard
Service (NLS)
Cost: $257.64
Materials: $70 .0 6 (Alert Manual,
Whistle,
and Pocket
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AUTOMATED EXTERNAL
". DEFIBRILLATION
ADMINISTRATION
BOARDING
Come Celebrate
Your Birthdav
Us!
Have your Birthday Party
at the Annaleise Carr Aquatic
Centre in Simcoe and book
the Arena Lounge at the same
time l Call us to book your party
well in advance so you 're
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RENTAL FEES
1 - 30 people ......... .$88 .00/hr + HST
31 - 75 people ........ $120.00/hr +
76 - 135 people ...... $148.00/hr +
YOUTH GROUPS· SCHOOL PARTIES
BAPTISMS. FAMILY GET TOGETHERS
SCOUTS & CUBS· BROWNIES & GUIDES
CHURCH SOCIALS· BIRTHDAY PARTIES
"""For Package B, you may have
up to 30 people for the swimming
portion of the party
·"Extra pizza can also be
ordered for an additional fee for
either package .
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LENGTHS &
LEISURE
PUBLIC/BUDDY
MONDAY
12 -1 :30pm
1:30 - 4:00pm
TUESDAY
12 -1 :30pm
WEDNESDAY
12 -1 :30pm
1:30 - 4:00pm
THURSDAY
12 - 1:30pm
1:30 - 4:00pm
FRIDAY
12 -1 :30pm
OPEN SWIM
OPEN SWIM
7:00 - 8:00pm
7:00 - 8:00pm
7:00 - 8:00pm
SATURDAY
12 - 3pm
SUNDAY
12 - 3pm
ADMISSIONS (TAXES INCLUDED)
GENERAL
ADMISSION
PASS CARD
10 SWIMS
$2.50
$21.47
ADULT
$4.50
$38.42
FAMILY
$9.00
$76.84
CHILD/SENIOR
' Children under 2 free
DESCRIPTIONS:
OPEN SWIM: Open to families, the general public
and length swimmers. One or two lane ropes will
be put in this swim for lengths swimmers.
July 10 Sports Day July 24 Christmas In July
August 7. Zoo Dey August 21 : Lifesaving Day
LENGTHS & LEISURE: This swim is for teens,
adults, and seniors who like to swim lengths and/or
exercise at a leisurely pace .
BUDDY SWIM: Bring a buddy and your buddy
gets in FREE! Special family price $4.50
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TWO WEEK SESSION
MONDAY - FRIDAY
SESSION 1
June 29 - July 10
(9 Lessons)
·omit Jul 1
LEVEL
SEA OTTER
SALAMANDER
SUNFISH
TIME
10:30
5:15
10:30
5:15
11 :00
4:30
BARCODE
29115
29139
29115
29139
29268
29140
CROCODILE
12:00 29117
WHALE
12:00 29117
SESSION 2
July 13 - 24
SESSION 3
July 27 - August 7
(9 Lessons)
Omit Aug. 3
TIME
BARCODE
TIME
11 :00
4:30
11 :00
4:30
11 :30
5:00
12:00
5:00
29149
29170
29149
29170
12:00
29155
10:30
5:30
10:30
5:30
10:30
4:30
11 :00
5:00
11 :00
5:00
29171
29155
29171
BARCODE
29184
29201
29184
29201
SESSION 4
August 10 • 21
TIME
BARCODE
10:30
5:00
10:30
5:00
29209
29245
29209
29245
29203
29202
29183
29202
29246
12:00
5:00
12:00
5:00
29212
29247
29247
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*FOR CHILDREN 6 YEARS OLD A,ND UP
Fees 9 lessons: Swim Kids Levels 1 - 4: ' $52.25,
Swim Kids Levels 5 - 10: $55.00 ~
Fees 10 lessons: Swim Kids Levels 1-4: · $58.00,
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MONDAY - FRIDAY
7
SES SIO N 2
July 13 - 24
TIME
LEVEL
Swim Kids 3
5:00
Swim Kids 4
5:00
Swim Kids
5/617
4:30
11 :00
5:00
.
.
29 143
TIME
5: 15
BARCODE
SESSION 4
August 10 - 21
TIME
BARCODE
29186
29206
4:30
4:30
29 144
BARCODE
29 152
29 174
29 164
29 175
29165
29176
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29 186
29206
29251
4:30
29252
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WEEKLY SESSIONS 14 OR 5 LESSONS)
MONDAY - FRIDAY
June 29July4
(4 Lessons)
TIME
I
6-
BARCODE
10:30
29122
29123
11 :30
29125
29126
July
13 -17
J"~
20 - 24
August
27-
(4 LHsons)
BARCODE
BARCODE
29147
29148
12:30
29157
29159
1:00
29161
4:00
4-7
29177
29178
29179
29180
29190
29192
29194
29196
29197
29199
29191
29193
29195
29200
August
10 -14
August
17 - 21
BARCODE
29215
29217
29213
29238
29236
29240
29241
29243
29216
29218
29214
29235
29239
29237
29244
Have you ever wondered what it wou ld be like to spend a
day in the life of a lifeguard? Sign up for this club to find out!
Candidate must be able to swim 25m (1 length) and tread water for
up to 2 minutes
Campers will/earn and participate in the following activities:
• Lifesaving & Lifeguarding skills, First Aid & Resuscitation skills, Fitness
& Endurance (pool & dry land), Public Education Initiatives, Crafts &
Games, and Sports.
They will also...
• Take part in friendly competitions, special events, challenge themselves
to aim for persona l bests, get fit!
• Make friends and have a great time!
What to Bring:
• Bathing suit, 2 or 3 towels, sunscreen SPF 30 or more , hat, sunglasses ,
fitness attire
(running shoes, shorts & w ater bottle), lunch daily (except Friday)
We'll Supply:
• Whistle & lanyard, pizza lunch on Friday, enthusiastic & caring staff
DATES
TIME
FEE
BARCODE
Mon. June 29 - Fri. July 3 (omit July 1)
9am - 5pm
$132.80
29134
Mon. Aug . 17 - Fri. Aug . 21
9am - 5pm
$166.00
29269
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O\ltAUNITY
t
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JUNE 20, 2015
11 AM - 3PM
PORT DOVER BEACH
CALL 519-426-BB66 x2233
DAY
FUN GAMES AND PRIZES
INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS
HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN WITH BUCKLES
-
RACE STARTS AT 10:45 AM. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ARON SUPRUN AT THE PORT
OOVER HEALTH AND FITNESS CENTRE 120 MARKET STREET, PORT OOVER, ONI519-583-3113 OR
AMY MARTIN 519-410-2104
~ Annaleise Carr
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Aquatic Centre
_.
Opens Saturday, May 16 - Monday, September 7
What's a Splash Pad?
A splash pad is a water play area that has no standing water.
Water is pumped through decorative structures that the children can run or stand under. It's perfect for families with very
young children. The little ones have lots of fun creating their
.,.
own games and letting their imagination run wild. At the
same time they are close to their parent(s) who can enjoy all
the fun with a lot less worry. Best of all , the Simcoe Kinsmen Splash Park is completely
wheelchair accessible, so all children can participate.
For more information, or to book the nearby picnic pavilion ,
Contact Facilities Allocation Bookings Clerk at 519-426-5999 x 2226
...
SPECIAL EVENTS - SUMMER 2015
RED CROSS WATER SAFETY WEEK
June 6 -13
Join us during water safety week for our "Get Wet Day'.
Watch for details!
DROWNING PREVENTION WEEK
July 17 - 25
Watch for special events being held at the Annaleise Carr
Aquatic Centre and the Delhi Kinsmen Pool during this week.
SPLISH SPLASH DOGGY BASH!
CALLING ALL DOGS!
That's right, a swim for Dogs. Bring your dog to the Delhi
Kinsmen Pool to cool off.
Sunday, Aug. 23,2015
3:00 - 4:30pm
$5.00/dog
This is the LAST swim of the summer! This swim was a great success last year. This event
provides the dogs the opportunity to socialize and run unleashed within the confines of the
fenced in pool area. PLEASE NOTE: You must provide written proof of current dog license.
You are responsible for the clean up of your dog.Bags will be available.
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great food, wineries, breweries, beaches, trails, heritage & culture
NORFOLK COUNTY
Ontario's Garden
Pick-up a guide/map
and start your
next adventure.
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Healthy Communities Partnership
HALDIMAND and NORFOLK
Let's make Haldimand and Norfolk County
a healthy community!
The Healthy Communities Partnership is working to make HaJdimand and Norfolk County
as safe, vibrant, strong, and connected as possible.
If you're interested in achieving this objective, and you have a special set of skills or resources
to contribute, then we need YOU!
How will the Healthy Communities Partnership achieve it's goal?
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•
•
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Building local capacity
Effective communication and advocacy work
Knowiedge development and sharing
Promoting healthy public policies
My individual or organization can join, and the Healthy Communities Partnership will help
you too. Members are promoted through the partnership, connected with other groups,
provided with training opportunities, have access to shared resources, and potentially
receive funding for healthy eating and physical activity projects that lead to new policies.
If you're interested in this rewarding opportunity, visit hcphn,com for more information
0'
call 519-426-6 170 X 3208 oc 905-3 18-6623 X 3208
r undcd by the Ministry of Health "nd Long Term Care
and supported by the Haldrmilnd-Norfolk Health Unit
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New at CANADIAN TIRE Simcoe
Sani Sport
Sanitizes
Disinfects
Protects
Canadian Tire Simcoe believes that all kids should have the opportunity to
play sports. For that reason we are fully behind the Canadian Tire JUMPSTART PROGRAM in Norfolk County.
We also believe that all athletes, larg e and small, could benefit from the excellent
cleansing and sanitizing process that the Sani Sport unit can provide for ilil types of
protective sports gear - ali tho M> items which can't be tossed into the family washing
machine.
Sani Sport is also instrumental in killing harmful bacteria which can grow on
untreilted equipment. Since its debut in 2001, Sani Sport has become internationally
known for its ability to significantly reduce bacteria in sports equipment and other
protective gear. MRSA is 11 good example ofdangerou5 bacteria which has recently
become an issue in the sports world. Many NHUNFUCFL players have been
hospitalized due to bacteria from their equipment entering their Ixxlies through a cut
or abrasion.
So don't let that "ripe" bag full of wel l used equipment drive your family awa~! Bring it
in right away to pile into our sanitizer and give your whole filmily a breilth of fresh ilir
and good health!
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FANSHAWE
James N. Allan
Campus
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IS .JUST
AFEW
STEPS
AWAY
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