Hockey PG 19 Ringette PG 26 Speed Skating PG 28 Learn to Skate
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Hockey PG 19 Ringette PG 26 Speed Skating PG 28 Learn to Skate
REPORT / 11 Hockey PG 19 Ringette PG 26 Speed Skating PG 28 Learn to Skate PG 34 Lap Skating PG 48 Public Skating PG 55 AEROBICS / 31 CORYDON CC / 53 FALL 2016 SO LD BY CHRIS PENNYCOOK TEAM by Dynamic Real Estate SPORTS 18-39 FEATURE STORY: Basketball Hockey Corydon Heritage Ice Federation Ringette Speedskating Indoor Soccer Judo Boxing Aerobics Gymnastics Learn to Skate Tennis PRE-SCHOOL 40-42 Creative Dance Indoor Mini Soccer Indoor Playground Tiny Tots YOUTH 43-47 Kidz Klub – After School Program Hip Hop Dance Zumba Kids Arts & Crafts Winter/Spring Break Camps PreTeen Dances ADULT/SENIOR 44-53 Art Classes Pickleball EL1TE Balance – Yoga, Zumba Drop In Volleyball Bridge Adult Drop In Lap Skating Drop In Ringette Quilting Strength Training Walking Club Yoga Tai Chi FAMILY 54-55 Outdoor Rinks Outdoor Slides Public Skating SPECIAL EVENTS 56-57 Indoor Soccer The world’s favourite sport moves indoors for the winter season - in Winnipeg at least!/32 GENERAL INFORMATION Staff/Contact Info Board Information Room/Hall Rentals Advertising Opportunities Scholarship Fund Donation Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities President’s Report Registration Information Craft Sale Bingo Winter Carnival 204.488.7000 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 16 Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm A family owned and operated business that is proud to have served your community for 50 years! HOME, CONDO, TENANT’S, COMMERCIAL AND MORE! Visit us at our new website turnbullwhitaker.com Email: [email protected] Ph: 204-488-4547 Your best insurance is an insurance broker OX CORYDON CC FAI AY VE 1 D DU W OO D L ON E AV G R CA QUE E N MO N ST C PR L A R IVIE ER E NI OR EL PL R TE AV WE E AV H AT AV ST OR AV E T YL TA TAYLO OR R AV E TAYLOR AV E PL E PAR K W VER S CNR RI FORT R GARRY-RIVERV R IEW FORT WHYT E Members of the Corydon Community Centre are those residents living within our official service area as defined below: NORTH The Assiniboine River from the point where it would meet Edgeland Boulevard, east to where it would connect with Harrow Street, south to Academy Road and east to Stafford Street. EAST Stafford Street south to Pembina Highway and south again to the CNR Line. STAY IN TOUCH 204.488.7000 FOLLOW: Program Manager Kathy Turner 204.488.7000 ext. 202 [email protected] Accountant Robel Basa 204.488.7000 ext. 201 [email protected] Program Coordinator Tara Abbott 204.488.7000 ext. 212 [email protected] SOUTH Site Supervisor Wayne Cyr Crescentwood Site 204.488.7000 WEST Site Supervisor Scott Street Sir John Franklin Site 204.488.7000 CNR line west to Waverley Street, south to Wilkes and west to Kenaston Boulevard. North on Kenaston Boulevard to Grant Avenue, west on Grant to Edgeland Boulevard, north on Edgeland to Assiniboine River. Office Hours Site Supervisor Brent Wasio River Heights Site 204.488.7000 Additional hours will be posted on the website corydoncc.com Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE Y VE EE General Manager Abbie Bajon 204.488.7000 ext. 208 [email protected] E WAV I MO R PE T N PA RK SW PAR K B LVD S DB LV VD Red Rive r SB FT CN R VE TA E L T P ST E S ARD RO ST D 2 R FO AF E CA MB RI DG E S T L AN AR K ST N OR N ST AU SS H ELM S T M MC YA GR O S AV E MAT HE R S A VE ST W T WAT E R LO O S T OA K ST NIA GA RA S T CO BR O ST K ST CO A RV HA ST ST E E CORYDO N AV E L AN AR K ST K ST L ST CE N GRA N T AV E AY PO RT SM O UT H B LV D VD W PAR K B LVD E RE NF RE LOCK WOO RD C RE S D CA R DO NC A ST E R ST ED G E LAND B LV D G GR E NF BLVD SO UT BLVD L W HA LT LLAN D BLV D E AV RE HA D B LV D R GE WI TUXEDO KE S WIC K AV E C RES AC AD E MY R D RIVER HEIGHTS 3 BE AV D D BLVD PAR K B LVD N C UT H E B R T S O N AVE MY U CORYDO N AV E K ST R WA RD R TUX E DO AVE NG S WAY W ES CR HA W GT ON EL ON H WY LL IN GT STAFF R DB RA N ST LY DA e oin RO S r R ive r N RD LY PL i n ib iv e Assin i bo in e T YS WOLSELEY A ss MA R R OS L ST. JAME S E BO W Corydon CC Boundaries W UR N 3 @CORYDONCC @CORYDONCC CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE SITES 1 Crescentwood 1170 Corydon Ave 2 River Heights 1370 Grosvenor Ave 3 Sir John Franklin 1 Sir John Franklin Rd FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 4 General Information BOARD MEETINGS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2016-2017 All area residents are welcome to attend the Corydon Community Centre Board meetings. If you are interested in attending, please confirm day, time and location with the office at 204.488.7000. EXECUTIVE President Colleen Plumton Past President Patrick O’Connor Vice-President Naomi Patey DATE SITE TIME Secretary Lynne McCarthy September 28th River Heights 7:00 pm Treasurer Dana Ray October 26th River Heights 7:00 pm DIRECTORS AT LARGE November 23rd River Heights 7:00 pm Garry Dunne Lance Barber December 14th River Heights 7:00 pm Janet McMahon Frank Ferguson January 25th River Heights 7:00 pm Paul Krestanowich Dean Danforth February 22nd River Heights 7:00 pm March 22nd River Heights 7:00 pm April 26th River Heights 7:00 pm Mike Hamm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Corydon Community Centre is governed by a Volunteer Board of Directors. Each year at the Annual General Meeting, new Board Members are elected and returning members re-appointed. The Annual General Meeting is also when the Board reports to the Community on all matters pertaining to Corydon Community Centre. It is a time for questions and answers. It is an opportunity for the community to give direction to the Board and Centre Staff. The Annual General Meeting is your chance to give advice and provide ideas. Refreshments will be served. May 24th River Heights site 7:30 pm so lubs gives c y it n u m od. Our com ighbourho e n r u o o t much elp! You can h UNTEER CLICK TO VOL CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM 5 ROOM RENTALS Are you looking for a place to host a board meeting, work conference, birthday party, reunion, family get together, wedding social, or shower? Corydon Community Centre is pleased to offer 3 locations to meet all of your needs. Please review the following rental options at our 3 locations. Prices listed are for daytime rentals/evening rentals with no alcohol. For all alcohol or social hall bookings please call Dean at 204.452.9203 or 204.488.7000 ext. 503. Full rental cost is required at time of reservation. SITE ROOM ROOM SIZE PRICE FUNCTION/USE RIVER HEIGHTS MULTI PURPOSE ROOM 1100 SQ FT $35/HOUR Board meetings, birthday parties, wedding/baby showers and more! Wi-Fi and projector also available for use. RIVER HEIGHTS GYMNASIUM 2500 SQ FT $40/HOUR Sports team conditioning practice, team parties, birthday parties, wedding/baby showers, dances and more RIVER HEIGHTS MACKENZIE LOUNGE 500 SQ FT $25/HOUR Smaller meetings, trainings and parties SIR JOHN FRANKLIN BOARD ROOM 300 SQ FT $25/HOUR Smaller meetings, trainings and parties SIR JOHN FRANKLIN GYMNASIUM 2500 SQ FT $40/HOUR For events of 100+ call for rate Sport team conditioning practice, team parties, birthday parties, wedding/baby showers, dances and more! SIR JOHN FRANKLIN DRYLAND TRAINING ROOM 125 SQ FT $20/HOUR Off-ice workouts for hockey teams. *Must have coach present. CRESCENTWOOD MULTI PURPOSE ROOM 1500 SQ FT $35/HOUR Sports team conditioning practice, team party rentals, birthday parties, wedding/baby showers and more! CRESCENTWOOD GYMNASIUM 4000 SQ FT $45/HOUR For events of 100+ call for rate Sports team conditioning practice, team parties, birthday parties, wedding/baby showers, dances and more! CRESCENTWOOD HUGO HALL 400 SQ FT $25/HOUR Smaller meetings, trainings and parties. Book your event today! 204.488.7000 EXT. 200 Socials, anniversaries, birthday parties, meetings, training, wind-up parties. There is no event too big or too small to book a hall! FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 6 ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES If you have something to advertise, Corydon Community Centre has opportunities for you. Our entire Corydon community plus surrounding communities use all three of our facilities every day – adults, seniors, children and families! Zamboni Imagine your advertising circling the rink in front of your fans all day every day. See options below. Arena On the boards or on the wall – your advertising can be like a hall of fame for all your customers to see! ARENA AD RATES RINK BOARDS $500/YEAR (3 YEAR MINIMUM) ARENA WALL BOARDS* $400/YEAR (3 YEAR MINIMUM) ARENA WALL BANNERS** $200/YEAR (3 YEAR MINIMUM) * Positioned on the East and West sides of the rink directly across from spectator stands. Advertising boards are 4’ x 6’ ** Positioned on the North wall behind the home goal. Banners are 3’ x 5’ ZAMBONI AD RATES INDOOR ZAMBONI OUTDOOR ZAMBONI Print/Digital $2000/YEAR FOR FULL ZAMBONI (3 YEAR MINIMUM) $1000/YEAR FOR ONE SIDE (3 YEAR MINIMUM) $500/YEAR FOR FRONT SIDE (3 YEAR MINIMUM) $1000/YEAR FOR FULL ZAMBONI (3 YEAR MINIMUM) In addition to this program guide, published twice a year, we also publish a printed program for our annual Glen McLeod tournament. Football PROGRAM GUIDE AD RATES Take to the field with football sponsorships. INSIDE PAGE INSIDE COVER OUTSIDE COVER FULL PAGE $160 $165 $185 FOOTBALL SPONSORSHIP HALF PAGE $110 $140 $160 SCOREBOARD $500/YEAR QUARTER PAGE $65 N/A N/A GAME DAY $500/YEAR BUS. CARD $30 N/A N/A ADULT/SENIOR SPECIAL SECTION N/A N/A $30 Call office for Glen McLeod Tournament program ad rates (printed yearly in January). CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM Call our office at 204.488.7000 for more info on any of our advertising programs. You can help support the community and your business at the same time! play. ALL THEY WANT TO DO IS Corydon Community Centre hopes to be recognized as a community leader in sports and recreation. Our mission is to provide accessible recreational opportunities to promote well-being and a sense of community in the neighborhood. There are many children in our area who are restricted from participating in sport because of cost. So, we have started a fund to provide financial assistance for sports and programs that are not covered under our normal program subsidy, such as summer camps and ice draft. Please contact 204.488.7000 to donate or if you would like to learn more about this important initiative. WWW.CORYDONCC.COM 8 DONATIONS The Corydon Community Centre has been part of the community for over 60 years. The Centre is partially funded by the City of Winnipeg. However, each year the Centre must rely on fundraising and donations in order to continue to meet the needs of our community. harity! gistered c re a re a e W x receipt and your ta ou! re e h te a to y Don t directly will be sen INE DONATE ONL If you are interested in making a donation to Corydon Community Centre please contact Abbie Bajon, General Manager, 204.488.7000 or [email protected]. The Community Centre will also accept gifts on behalf of a loved one and of course as part of your own personal estate plan. PRETEEN DANCES Our Friday night dances for grades 5 and 6, are held once a month at the Sir John Franklin site. Volunteers will assist with setup and sign-in, supervise throughout the centre & post dance clean up. Estate gifts, which can be of any amount, are received after a donor’s lifetime. WINTER CARNIVAL Our Annual Winter Carnival is being held January 23rd – 29th. Carnival volunteers can get in at the planning stage as well as during the carnival. Duties will include helping with kids carnival games, pancake breakfasts, hockey tournament, silent auction & children’s arts & crafts. Volunteers can start immediately. Support can take several forms, such as the following: BEQUESTS, where Corydon Community Centre is the beneficiary in your Will; LIFE INSURANCE, where Corydon Community Centre is the beneficiary of a current policy or new policy purchased with Corydon Community Centre named as owner and beneficiary. PUBLICLY TRADED SECURITIES, with a donation of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and segregated funds (as part of an estate or gifted during a person’s lifetime). If you would like more information about planned giving opportunities, please call 204.488.7000. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Corydon Community Centre welcomes & encourages all volunteer participation within our community centre and has current short-term & long-term opportunities for volunteers. CHILDRENS PROGRAMS The Corydon Community Centre offers many children’s programs year round including our Kidz Klub after school program as well as in-service days and Winter and Spring Break Camps. All programs include a variety of crafts, games, sports, outdoor activities and some field trips. Volunteers are needed to help supervise and participate in the organized activities of the day. CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM COACHING We are always looking for parent and community involvement to help our sports teams. Where and when you volunteer depends on program requirements, your availability and your personal preferences. Program sites are located within three facilities in the River Heights/Sir John Franklin/Crescentwood community. If possible, volunteers are asked to commit to a daily, weekly or monthly schedule during the length of a program. WHO CAN VOLUNTEER? To apply to volunteer with Corydon Community Centre, you must: • Be a minimum of 16 years of age • Agree to a Criminal Record and Child Abuse Registry Check and be approved • Submit a volunteer application form If you are interested in any of these volunteer opportunities, please contact the office by phone at (204) 488-7000 or through email to [email protected] !!!" " #$%&'()**+,' ! "# $! $% 11 2015-16 PRESIDENT’S REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE MAKING COMMUNITY LIFE BETTER. It has been my pleasure serving our Community Centre in the role as President this past year and I am excited to be continuing my role for the 2016-2017 term along with the following individuals who make up CCC’s Board of Directors. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES: 2013-2018 • Governance • Human Resources • Facilities • Finance • Programming • Volunteers This past year has seen us increase our efficiency and effectiveness as the largest CC in the city with regards to our finances and human resources. Our 2016-2017 priority areas are programming and volunteer development (recruitment, training, retention and appreciation). 12 INTERESTING FACTS compiled by Brenda Sturko REVENUE FACTS $2.2M 0 REVENUE GENERATED BY CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE PER YEAR $240K WE ARE COMMITTED TO LOW COST OR NO COST PROGRAMMING FOR THE COMMUNITY. WE ACHIEVE THIS THROUGH FUNDRAISING. AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM CITY OF WINNIPEG OPERATING GRANT ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL WAYS WE RAISE FUNDS IS THROUGH HALL RENTALS FOR EVENTS. 11 PER CENT OF REVENUE RECEIVED FROM THE CITY OF WINNIPEG THE WINTER CARNIVAL IS OUR MAIN FUNDRAISER AND IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO OUR OPERATIONS AND CREATING A SENSE OF COMMUNITY. EXPENSE FACTS 4 $24K 80 NUMBER OF OUTDOOR RINKS AT SJF SITE COST OF YEARLY ELECTRIC BILL AT RH SITE $6.5K $2.5K OUR FULL-TIME STAFF HAS BEEN WITH US A COMBINED TOTAL OF APPROXIMATELY 80 YEARS! CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM WATER BILL AT SJF SITE ALONE. THE CITY OPERATING GRANT DOESN’T COVER THIS. COST OF YEARLY GARBAGE PICK UP AT CW SITE WE CONTINUE TO ACHIEVE OUR YEARLY PLANNING GOALS BECAUSE OF OUR WONDERFUL STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS! $500 COST TO CHANGE ONE LIGHT BULB OVER PARKING LOT AND TENNIS COURTS WE ARE NOT “RUN” BY THE CITY OF WINNIPEG – THEY OWN THE LAND AND WE MANAGE THE FACILITIES, PROGRAMS, STAFF, VOLUNTEERS AND FINANCES 13 CCC Strategic Framework MISSION GOALS Corydon Community Centre provides facilities for accessible recreational opportunities to enhance quality of life and promote well being and a sense of community in our neighbourhood. Corydon Community Centre provides premier recreation programming for our community – driven by volunteers - within a framework of collaboration and operational excellence. • To increase efficiency and effectiveness of the current CCC governance model and financial systems to ensure organizational effectiveness, stability, viability and sustainability VALUES To be recognized as community leaders in sport and recreation we: • To increase volunteer engagement We Value Community, Volunteers, Partnerships, Participation and Fiscal Responsibility VISION Corydon Community Centre achieves integration and excellence in management, programs and facilities to become the leader in providing recreation services and opportunities to our community while enhancing neighbourhood quality of life. • Strive for continuous improvement of facilities, program delivery and financial stability; • Engage community through coaching, mentoring, leading and fundraising; and • Measure success through participation and performance outcomes. Thanks to Our 2015-2016 Convenors BASEBALL John Young Mike Hamm BASKETBALL Janet McMahon FOOTBALL Curtis Gottfredson HOCKEY-Travelling Jeff Van Norman HOCKEY-Female Mike Wisener HOCKEY - House League Jaret Klymchuk Marni Waggoner RINGETTE Angela Clark • To enhance recreation programs and services to better meet the needs and demands of our community • To design a facility development process to assist with our aging infrastructure and future development • To create and enhance our communication and marketing strategies and tools to support our priorities and initiatives Exciting initiatives in the very near future include a review of our programs, volunteer management system discussions with the city of Winnipeg and GCWCC, creation of a fundraising campaign strategy and involvement with the Grant Park Campus Feasibility Study. Thanks to our wonderful staff, board and volunteers who make all of this possible! We look forward to another year of making our community better together. Sincerely, Colleen Plumton CCC President Carla Davis SOCCER Doug Sharpe SOFTBALL Leslie Delnea FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 14 REGISTRATION DATES FALL 2016 SEPTEMBER 6-10 | *IN PERSON* *RH SITE ONLY* Tuesday, Sept 6th 8:30 am - 8:30 pm Wednesday, Sept 7th 8:30 am - 8:30 pm Thursday, Sept 8th 8:30 am - 8:30 pm Friday, Sept 9th 8:30 am - 8:30 pm Saturday, Sept 10th 10:00 am - 2:00 pm *Mark your calendars! ations for r t is g e r n In perso ough ms are thr a r g o r p ll a e only. the RH Sit RE! SEE YOU THE CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM 15 REGISTRATION OPTIONS REFUNDS Registration fees can be paid by cash, debit, Visa or MasterCard. Registration can be done in person or by phone. Phone registrations are by Visa or MasterCard only and an email will be sent confirming your registration. Full refunds will be issued when a program is cancelled. Please leave a detailed message on 204.488-7000 ext. 210 and we will get back to you that same day. Please note: in person registrations will be dealt with first. Your patience is appreciated. For sessions of eight weeks or more, no refund will be given after the third week of classes. Registration is not complete until fees are paid and necessary forms are completed and submitted. Every child that wants to be in sport deserves to be in a sport. Subsidies are available. Anyone who requires financial support, please call office for assistance. Refunds will be prorated from the date the office receives and confirms notice of withdrawal. FEES ACTIVITY FEES Each program or sport has a fee based on the actual costs of providing the program (ie: league registration fees, equipment, uniforms, instruction, etc.) and has its own budget which is predicated on a break-even formula. Fee details are listed in each programs description. PARTICIPATION FEES This fee is levied for each activity per participant to contribute towards facility enhancements. A $20.00 administration fee applies to all refund requests other than program cancellation. To qualify for a refund, the office must be notified of the withdrawal prior to the end of the third week. LATE REGISTRATIONS A late fee of $30.00 per family will be charged effective September 11th. This is necessary due to the additional administration which occurs when registration is late. In some instances, teams have been formed, league fees paid and uniforms ordered. Our philosophy is such that anyone who wants to participate should be accommodated, but it must be recognized that there are extra costs incurred with late registrations and is not always possible. PLEASE REGISTER BEFORE THE DEADLINE TO AVOID LATE FEES!!!! PER REGISTRATION YEARLY Corydon Residents $20.00 $75.00* Non-Residents (outside C4 boundary) $25.00 $85.00* * Yearly fee must be paid in full at the Fall Registration and is valid from September 1st to August 31st of the following year, as it includes public skating (Friday and Sunday) for the season at the River Heights Site. Anyone living outside the official Corydon service area must register at their own community centre when sport league rules so dictate. When the sport or sport age group is not available at the home centre, written permission to transfer is required. This includes house league sports. ALL PROGRAM FEES AND OFFERINGS AT CORYDON CC ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE the ister before Please reg to avoid deadline late fees! 7000 OR CALL 204.488. TE SI VISIT THE RH FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 16 Sports PROGRAMS SPORT TEAM FORMATIONS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES All teams are formed based on the number of registered players-if numbers warrant, 2 or 3 teams may be formed in one age group in certain sports. If teams are playing in the same division they will be as equally balanced as possible. If numbers are such that there are too many to be placed on one team but not enough for an additional team to be formed, then players will have to be transferred to the next community centre needing players. The method used to decide which players are to be transferred is: We are always looking for parent and community involvement. Please note that there are many ways to get involved in our sports and we welcome all those interested in any of the below to contact us. 1. Late registrations 2. Volunteers to transfer 3. Players from outside Corydon catchment 4. Lottery * Any player registering late has no guarantee of a position on a Corydon CC Team. UNIFORM DEPOSITS Basketball Hockey Ringette • Coaches • Assistant Coaches • Team Managers • Team Safety/First Aid Person • Parent Communication Liaison • Sport Committee Representatives (Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Ringette) • Winter Carnival Hockey and Ringette Tournament Volunteers • Jersey Parent Thanks again for your continued involvement and commitment to sport and activity for youth. Here’s to a safe, successful 2016-2017 season! $100 $200 $200 * All participants will be required to leave a post-dated cheque dated for March 31st, 2017 with their team manager. If uniforms are not returned, this cheque will be cashed. FOLLOW: CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE @CORYDONCC @CORYDONCC Accepting new patients Call 204.505.2090 • family doctors • walk-in clinic • immunization • pre-natal follow up • minor procedures City wide delivery. Seniors discount. Call 204.488.1948 • compliance packaging • educational clinics • drug compounding corydonvillageclinic.com | 105-1700 Corydon Avenue Mon to Fri 9am - 6pm | Sat 10am - 3pm Your Complete Mortgage Brokerage Solution. Vertuity Mortgage can help you with: Purchases Refinances Renewals Rental Properties Are you in the market to purchase a new home, are you looking to consolidate some debt, or are you just looking for a better rate? Let the experts at Vertuity guide you through the process. 204.888.home (4663) | www.vertuity.ca | [email protected] | 3200 Roblin Blvd 18 Coaches are always needed in every sport. Fall/Winter Basketball The Winnipeg Minor Basketball Association (WMBA) is a not-for-profit community club based basketball league. Winter Fall League is open to boys & girls ages 8-18 and runs from mid-October through to mid-March. JR NBA PROGRAM - MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.WMBA.CA DETAILS Ages: 5-7 yr boys and girls Games: No Practice: Once a week Equipment: Provided Coaches: Volunteer Registration: Centralized – at league website FEES $160/player TIMELINE 2 sessions October - December January - March ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GIRLS CAN PLAY - MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.WMBA.CA DETAILS Ages: 8-12 yr girls Games: No Practice: Once a week Equipment: Provided Coaches: Volunteer Registration: Centralized – at league website FEES $100/player TIMELINE 2 sessions October - December January - March STEVE NASH LEAGUE - MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.WMBA.CA DETAILS Ages: 8-10 yr boys and girls Games: Yes (8yr old boy &8/9 girls cross court 3on3) Practice: Once a week Equipment: Provided Coaches: Volunteer Registration: Centralized – at league website FEES $250/player TIMELINE October - March Ages: 11-18 yr boys and girls Games: Sat: 11 & 12 yr olds/Sun: 13-18 yr olds Practice: Once a week Equipment: Provided Coaches: Volunteer Registration: At Corydon CC (RH Site) CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM • The fall/winter league will run from mid October – mid March (no club games Louis Riel long weekend Feb 18-19th) • Club teams participate in 8 regular season games prior to Holiday break and 8 games following the break plus a 2-game playoff. • Teams will also practice once per week on a weeknight at an area school (exact day and time of the practice is set by the coach and gym availability). Practice times range Monday to Friday 6-10 pm. • Games run one hour in length at various locations throughout the city • Players are required to supply non-marking indoor shoes and black shorts with no pockets. COMMUNITY CLUB LEAGUE - MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.WMBA.CA DETAILS Click on the basketball to register now! FEES $230/player TIMELINE October - March • Coaches and volunteers are always needed to help with the program – email your Basketball ConvenorJanet McMahon at janet.mcmahon@ sportmanitoba.ca After teams are made don’t forget to register in person at your host team’s site for volunteer duties. Hockey ONLINE HOCKEY REGISTRATION (Please note one parent per family must complete the Respect in Sport Parent Program). NEW ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: https://registration.hockeycanada.ca/Registration/?ID=944 There will still be some grandfathering allowed for 17-yearold players from Crescentwood who wish to continue playing with their friends in Fort Garry, they must however register at Corydon CC and be transferred or register directly with the Fort Garry Twins AA organization. As a reminder, for traveling hockey, it is our goal at Corydon CC and within the APHA to have uniformity with respect to tryouts, team practices and ice schedules. The APHA has adopted the Hockey Handbook as a guide for ALL teams within the APHA to follow for players, coaches, managers and parents. The hockey handbook can be viewed on the APHA website www.aphamb.ca. Remember this is a reference guide not gospel. For team formations, every effort is made to ensure Corydon CC and all clubs in the APHA follow a fair and equitable process. Remember you must register to tryout. If you choose to play in another program after the number of teams in each category has been formed, we will only refund half your money. This reason is simple; once the number of teams has been formed we are committed to those numbers so any drop in players is catastrophic. The traveling program is “grass roots” hockey, where participation, fair play and competitiveness are always the goal. Corydon CC shares the belief of equal playing time, Register for our hockey camps by calling the office or visiting the RH Site. 204.488.7000 19 Click on the puck to register for APHA hockey! playing in a respectful manner and having fun. Parents should also be respectful of the enormous amount of time and energy our coaches/managers dedicate both on & off the ice to run a successful team. If you haven’t volunteered in the past few years with a team please help out this year! Finally I would ask that everyone be mindful that the referees are young and developing and learning the game too. Without our current crop of returning referees we would not be able to play any games. I trust that you will give them the respect and consideration they deserve as if they were your own child! Let’s play some hockey! CORYDON HOUSE LEAGUE (AGE 5-6) Corydon CC runs an in-house league exclusively at River Heights Arena. The number of players is restricted to manageable numbers (max of 12-13 players per team). Starting in late September, an initiation program of 6 sessions will be held to assist the players with some basic skills. The season consists of 18 indoor games. Teams will practice once and sometimes twice a week, typically outdoors. We do encourage our teams to participate outside the club in tournaments and exhibition games to prepare the players for traveling hockey and have the added experience of playing new teams. When we assign teams, our top priority is equal skill level. We TRY to keep friends together, but there is NO guarantee this can be done. We only adjust for balance, not because a player wants to be with their friends. It is also HIGHLY recommended that young skaters enroll in a Learn to Skate program. This league is based on a non-competitive environment and good sportsmanship. 20 APHA HOUSE LEAGUE (AGE 7-8) GOALIES Corydon CC participates in our area association house league with five other APHA (Assiniboine Park Hockey Association) community centres. Each of the community centres form teams based on their registration numbers. The season consists of 18-20 indoor games starting in November and winding up in February. Teams will play 1-2 games per week and will practice once or sometimes twice per week. The season finishes off with double knock out playoffs. The league is designed to focus on skill development and participation. Boys and girls are welcome. The registration fees include a 6 session Initiation Program for all participants (female novice is also included in the initiation program). This program will be run over 3 weekends starting in late September prior to the start of the season. The program is geared towards kids of all skill levels. If your child is a goalie, please include this information on your registration. HOUSE LEAGUE REGISTRATION AGE (AT DEC 31/16) BIRTH YEAR FEES* VOLUNTEER BOND 5/6 2010-11 $305 $100 7/8 2008-09 $425 $100 *plus participation fee Players trying for AAA, AA or High School must also register online for Corydon CC hockey to prevent problems related to having a place to play if the player does not make the AAA, AA or High School team. Your online registration or cheque fee payment will be returned or destroyed, as per your instructions, in the event of the player making the team. All travelling team players must register at their home community centre. Hockey Winnipeg rules regarding transfers will be strictly enforced. In the event of an APHA team formation involving two or more community centres, no transfers are required. For AAA visit www.winnipegaaa.com For AA visit www.apharangershockey.ca CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM TRY-OUTS If your child does not want to try out for A1 or A2 travelling hockey, declare the next highest level your child would like to participate at. Details regarding the try-out process will be available at the club APHA Female Hockey Program WELCOME TO BEAR COUNTRY! Our Inaugural Polar Bears hockey season was a success! It was a great season for the all-Female Polar Bear hockey program. In total, we had 185 girls register from the Novice level through to Midget playing “A” hockey. The Polar Bears boasted three City championship teams and one City Finalist. The Atom A1 Polar Bears, coached by Mike Wisener, won their best of 3 final series 2 games to none sweeping the St. Boniface Stars. The Peewee A1 Polar Bears, coached by Paul Samyn, defeated Stonewall in their best of 5 series 3 games to 2 and the Peewee A2 Polar Bears “White”, coached by Scott Clarke, defeated our own Polar Bears “Blue”, coached by Kevin Moroz, 3 games to 1 in an all APHA final. We would also like to acknowledge the APHA Peewee Female Rangers who draw directly from the Polar Bears program on their City Championship as well. All of our players improved and have come out of the season far stronger than when they went into tryouts in September. It is clear to see that Female Hockey is thriving within the APHA with even more development and success still to come. 21 To support the growth of our female hockey program, the Assiniboine Park Hockey Association (APHA) has implemented major changes to promote and enhance the development of female hockey players in the APHA area. Some of the changes we made to the female hockey program included the following: • We have re-branded our female hockey program. Last season season, not including the AA program, all APHA female hockey teams fell under the “Polar Bears” female hockey program. This was consistent through all female hockey programming in the APHA regardless of the community club that hosts a particular age group. New jerseys were introduced in the 2015/2016 season – and they look amazing! • We made improvements to the tryout evaluation process for all female players. The evaluations are similar to the male hockey program and ensure consistency and standards for both APHA hockey programs. Please see the APHA website for the tryout schedule details. • As an ongoing process, we are working towards a greater emphasis on coaching and player development that will follow Hockey Canada’s guidelines for female hockey players that register to play hockey within the APHA. A coach mentor will be assigned to the female program to support and ensure that coaches are following these guidelines. • In the future, we will be working on having more development camps throughout the year to be offered to APHA girls looking to improve their hockey skills. The APHA website will provide these updates when available. LOOKING FOR A TEAM? Are you considering playing female hockey this year? If so, we offer a number of competitive and fun divisions for girls as young as five years old to play on an all-female team. The APHA provides girls of all ages with a place to experience and develop their hockey skills in a fun and competitive environment. We have a tiered program for all ages from Novice (8 and under) through Midget, including AA (Rangers) teams. The APHA female teams are created on an area wide basis, that includes; Phoenix, Westdale, Roblin Park, Varsity View, and Corydon. Home games are played out of one of the APHA rinks that will be determined after tryouts held near the end of September. Female hockey is growing and all levels of skill are welcome – new female players of all ages take up this fun sport every year! New players are encouraged to also enrol in a Learn to Skate program, if skating skills need a little work. Novice girls (8 & under) also attend the IP program (8 weeks of skills) at River Heights Arena starting in October. Please note for the 2016/17 season, if your daughter does not wish to play A1 hockey, you have the option to declare A2 at the time of registration and we will automatically place her on the A2 team for her age category. 22 HOCKEY REGISTRATION AND FEES DIVISION AGE (AT DEC 31/16) BIRTH YEAR FEES* VOLUNTEER BOND Female Novice 8 & under 2008 & higher $475 $100 Female Atom 9/10 2006-2007 $495 $100 Female Peewee 11/12 2004-2005 $495 $100 Female Bantam 13/14 2002-2003 $495 $100 Female Midget 15-17 1999-2001 $595 $100 Novice 8 2008 $495 $100 Minor Atom 9 2007 $495 $100 Atom 10 2006 $495 $100 Minor Peewee 11 2005 $495 $100 Peewee 12 2004 $495 $100 Minor Bantam 13 2003 $495 $100 Bantam 14 2002 $495 $100 Minor Midget 15 2001 $595 $100 16/17 1999-2000 $595 $100 Midget *plus participation fee All first time registrants must provide a copy of their birth certificate or Manitoba Health Card when registering. THERE ARE TWO FEE COMPONENTS IN HOCKEY: 1) the registration fee, payable to the community centre 2) the ice draft fee, payable to the team manager. Registration fees are based on the cost of providing the program – ice costs, referees, timekeepers, player insurance, league fees and equipment/jersey replacement. The ice draft fee includes the cost of regularly scheduled practice ice. While the amount is the same per team, you can typically expect to pay $200-$300 per player (depending upon how many players per team) for the year. Team managers collect half this fee in October and the remainder in January. CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM 2016-17 HOCKEY COMMITTEE: Director Pete Tessier 5/6 Convenor Jaret Klymchuk 7/8 Convenor Marni Waggoner 8-10 Convenor Charles Steele 11-13 Convenor Jeff Van Norman 14-17 Convenor Doug Page Equipment Ken Chabluk Winnipeg West Director Don Rempel 23 JERSEYS BREAKFAST CLUB Corydon Community Centre jerseys are for game use only. Coaches will not allow game jerseys to be worn at practice. It is the only way to extend the life of the jerseys and curb costs. If you are looking for some extra ice time to skate with your friends and work on your skills, why not join us for Breakfast Club. Enjoy an hour on the ice, have a light breakfast and then head off to school. Minimum of 10 skaters. UNIFORM DEPOSITS Site: River Heights Dates: November 18, 25 December 2, 9, 16 January 13, 20, 27 February 3, 10, 17, 24 Age: 8 - 12 years All hockey registrants must post a $100 volunteer bond (one per family.) Upon completion of 3 hours of volunteer time, this cheque will be destroyed. If volunteer commitment is not met, the cheque will be cashed. Day: Fridays Time: 7:00 - 8:00 AM Fees: $5.00 per day REFEREES POND HOCKEY Referees are essential to the game of hockey. If you are interested, please contact Spencer Brason at [email protected] or www.hockeymanitoba.mb.ca for further information. Fees start at $16.00 per game. Come out and enjoy a brisk game of outdoor hockey – just like the old days. All registrants must place a $200.00 deposit (Post-dated cheque made payable to Corydon CC) to be given to the team manager before uniforms are distributed. If uniforms are not returned after the season, the cheque will be cashed. VOLUNTEER BOND Session: January 9 - March 13 (dates depend on weather) Site: Crescentwood Ages: 5 - 12 Day: Mondays Time: 6:30 - 7:30 Fees: $40.00 plus participation fee Be a step ahead and ensure you are ready for tryouts this year! Join Dean Court and his crew for 4 days of on-ice conditioning. CONDITIONING CAMP AGE SEPT 10 SEPT 11 SEPT 14 SEPT 15 SITE FEES 8-10 (Group A) 11:15am-12:15pm 11:15am-12:15pm 5:15pm-6:15pm 5:15pm-6:15pm River Heights $80 8-10 (Group B) 12:30pm-1:30pm 12:30pm-1:30pm 6:30pm-7:30pm 6:30pm-7:30pm River Heights $80 11-13 1:45pm-2:45pm 1:45pm-2:45pm 7:45pm-8:45pm 7:45pm-8:45pm River Heights $80 14-15 3:00pm-4:00pm 3:00pm-4:00pm 9:00pm-10:00pm 9:00pm-10:00pm River Heights $80 FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 24 Corydon Heritage Ice Federation WHAT IS CHIF? Corydon Heritage Ice Federation is an ‘in house’ non-contact hockey program emphasizing fun and skill development and is not affiliated with any hockey association. CHIF REGISTRATION AND FEES YEAR OF BIRTH FEES* 9 2007 $290 This program consists of a 20 week indoor ice schedule and is set up in age groups (groupings may need to be adjusted due to registration numbers, but generally are 9 - 11, 12 - 14 and 15 - 17) 10 2006 $290 11 2005 $290 12 2004 $310 All age groups will have a 2 week evaluation/team formation camp followed by an 18 game schedule. Teams are picked based on an informal skill evaluation with the objective of having balanced teams. 13 2003 $310 14 2002 $310 15 2001 $330 16 2000 $330 17 1999 $330 Games are supervised by qualified referees, there is no intentional body contact and certain rules apply to further ensure that teams are evenly matched. Games are played at the River Heights Site on Saturdays beginning in October. Our teams will be called the Cardinals, Explorers, Grizzlies and Sabres in recognition of our rich history. Session: October 22 - March 18 (20 weeks) Site: RH Site Ages: 9 - 17 Day: Saturdays Time: 3:00 - 10:00 pm Cost: Fees cover ice costs, jerseys , referees and timekeepers. CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM AGE (ON DEC 31/16) *plus participation fee Visit the club office for more information! HOME RUN SPORTS RINGETTE REGISTRATION ONLINE ONLY 26 Ringette The Ringette Program offers an opportunity for participants to have fun whilst growing both socially and physically by playing a team sport. The Ringette youth program accommodates ages 3 to 18. Go to www.swra.ca for details. Online registration will begin in early August. Please register early as we start the team planning process in the first week of September. All Corydon registrants become members of the Southwest Winnipeg Ringette Association www.swra.ca (formerly APFG Ringette Association). This association is run by volunteers and is responsible for organizing amongst other things, registration, assessments, team formation, practice ice, coach support, on ice officials, time keepers, shot clock operators. Please visit the new website for more information. www.swra.ca RINGETTE FAQ’S WHAT IS RINGETTE? Ringette is a really fast (some say faster than hockey!!) girls team sport played on ice with a ring, stick and full protective equipment. Each game consists of two 20-minute periods and takes an hour to complete. ARE THERE ANY OPPORTUNITIES TO TRY IT BEFORE COMMITTING? Yes, visit www.cometryringette.com for more information and upcoming dates. WHAT IS R4U? This is a 3-stage program for our younger players (ages 3-7). Professional instructors teach Ringette fundamentals and skating skills. All players at this level attend an assessment skate and then are placed at an appropriate level. For more information see www.ringette4U.ca MY DAUGHTER SKATED IN THE R4U PROGRAM LAST YEAR AND WE THINK SHE IS READY TO MOVE UP, HOW DOES THIS WORK? Any players born in 2009 that are looking to graduate from the R4U program should register at www.ringette4U.ca for the Early Assessment Sessions hosted by the Manitoba Ringette Association. Registration closes August 23rd 2016. CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM MY DAUGHTER ISN’T A VERY STRONG SKATER, CAN SHE PLAY? Beginners, with the exception of the R4U age group (3-7), should ideally possess basic skating skills before registering for the sport. This means they can concentrate on improving their skating and learning the game not just trying to stay upright! HOW ARE TEAMS FORMED AT THE U10 AND U12 LEVELS? In these age groups, assessments are mandatory and will consist of 3 skates in mid to late September (TBA). Whilst SWRA hosts these sessions, the evaluations are all performed by an independent outside party. The assessment information is then used to assist in team formation. WHAT ABOUT FOR THE OLDER AGE GROUPS (U14/U16/U18)? NEW THIS YEAR: Assessment in these age groups is now mandatory. A-team aspirants will have 3 skates, those not trying out for the A-team will have 1 assessment session. Assessments and team formation are otherwise the same as for the U10 / U12 age groups. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? THE ACTIVITY FEE FOR RINGETTE HAS TWO COMPONENTS: 1) Registration fee, paid on line at www.swra.ca Estimated fees for the 2016 / 2017 season on the chart on the next page. 2) Ice fees, payable to the team manager. This is approximately $200 per season, more if your daughter plays on an A team. 27 RINGETTE REGISTRATION AND FEES DIVISION AGE (AT DEC 31/16) YEAR OF BIRTH R4U 3-8 2009 and under U10 8, 9 2007-2008 $495 U12 10, 11 2005-2006 $495 U14 12, 13 2003-2004 $465 U16 14, 15 2001-2002 $465 U19 16 - 18 1998-2000 $465 * Includes Corydon Community Centre participation fee of $20. If you normally pay the annual fee of $75 it is applied to this. IS THERE A VOLUNTEER BOND? No. But this doesn’t mean that we don’t need your help!! We ask that you get involved with the team in whatever way possible, whether it’s as head coach, by hosting a team / parent party or bringing a snack to practice. The more effort you put in the better your daughters experience will be! FEE * $455 (includes ice fees) IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO HELP GET MY DAUGHTER READY FOR ASSESSMENTS / THE NEW SEASON? In preparation for the 2016-17 season, many players take advantage of the SWS Ringette Skills, Conditioning and Power Skating Camp that commences August 31st and comes to a close on September 15th. See www.southwinnipegsports.ca for details. We also strongly recommend powerskating lessons to support your daughter’s growth. FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 28 Speed Skating The RHSSC program is run under the direction of coaches who have successfully completed National Coaching Certification covering both short track and long track disciplines. The primary goal is to teach skaters to be competent on speed skates. Speed Skating Season begins on Tuesday, October 4, 2016 and ends March 16, 2017. There will be an open house on Monday, September 19th from 6 pm to 7 pm. Skates will be provided. Bring helmet and leather gloves or mitts. FEATURES OF THE SPEED SKATING PROGRAM Olympic Style Race Series, coaching, training camps, developmental fun meets, and a variety of competition opportunities at local, provincial and national levels. BENEFITS OF SPEED SKATING Often used as a cross trainer for other sports: the elements of balance, coordination, endurance, agility, strength and of course speed which can all be improved upon within a speed skating program. Speed skating is a great additional tool for hockey and ringette players. CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM Excellent record for undertaking practices and competitions in a safe and closely monitored environment. SPEED SKATING REGISTRATION AND FEES FEES $425 SPEED SKATE CAN $25 SPEED SKATE MB ASSOC MEMBER TOTAL $50 $20 $520 Speed skating registration fees include both short track & long track programs. All participants are also required to pay non-refundable membership fees for Speed Skate Canada and MB Speed Skating Association as well as an Associate Membership fee (typically a parent/guardian) for insurance purposes. Open House 29 Monday, September 19, 6:00 - 7:00 pm / RH Site, Skates provided. Bring helmet and leather gloves or mitts. OUTDOOR: MONDAYS Used Equipment Sale September 19, 6:00 - 8:00 pm / RH Site Email Dena at [email protected] for more information. December - February Club Long Track – Monday 6:00 - 8:00 pm Weekends During the day * Note: Training time includes ½ hour of dryland prior to the start of on ice training All Individuals or families entering the RH Speed Skating Club Program for the first time are required to attend an orientation night (date TBA). Speed skates can be rented from the club for $100.00 for the season. You will be advised by phone as to your skate-fitting appointment. Skates must be returned by March 19, 2017. FUNDRAISING SPEED SKATING FACILITIES SHORT TRACK - INDOORS Corydon Community Centre - RH Site LONG TRACK - OUTDOORS: Susan Auch Speed Skating Oval, Cindy Klassen Recreation Complex - 999 Sargent Ave ICE PRACTICE TIMES INDOOR: TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS October 4 - December 8 New/Beginner to Intermediate* 5:10 - 6:10 pm Intermediate/Advanced* 6:10 - 7:10 pm Like other sports, the RHSSC is placing increasing emphasis of fundraising to bolster is capacity to deliver programs of excellence, and to keep registration costs down. Among these are Grey Cup and Super Bowl Tickets and Bingos. BINGO In common with other sports, the RHSSC derives revenue from working Bingos. A refundable Assessment Fee in the form of a post dated cheque (May 31, 2017) in accordance with the RHSSC Bingo Policy of working a minimum of one Bingo, must be submitted at the time of registration subject to the following schedule: $200 per family December 13 - February 9 New/Beginner to Interim* 4:30 - 5:15 pm Intermediate-Advanced* 5:15 - 6:00 pm February 14- March 16 New/Beginner to Intermediate* 5:10 - 6:10 pm Intermediate/Advanced* 6:10 - 7:10 pm FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 30 Indoor Soccer Registration is open to all boys and girls age 9 - 18. Players who are 8 (2008) may register, but will be placed on a team only if space is available. All teams generally play one game and one practice per week (days may vary). League play commences in late October and winds up in March. Practice times are at the discretion of the coach. Volunteer just for kicks! Help is always needed. [email protected] Click on the soccer ball to volunteer now! CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM INDOOR SOCCER REGISTRATION AND FEES AGE (AT DEC 31/16) BIRTH YEAR FEES 9 2007 $380 10 2006 $380 11 2005 $380 12 2004 $380 13 2003 $380 14 2002 $380 15 2001 $380 16 2000 $380 17 1999 $380 18 1998 $380 31 Judo JUDO REGISTRATION AND FEES The Sakura Dojo focuses on training individuals in the technical aspects of competitive judo, recreational judo and traditional Kodokan judo. Although we are a small club, individuals benefit from highly individualized and personalized instruction. The Sakura Dojo emphasizes a non-competitive environment for individuals to learn a fun and effective martial art. The Sakura Dojo is a proud member of Judo Manitoba. Must have a minimum of 10 registrants to run the program! Sensei Brian Jones (6th Dan) Rokudan is the head instructor. He has 45+ years of involvement with judo and Level 3 NCCP coaching certification as well as national ‘C’ referee certification. Session One: September 13 - December 20 (14 weeks) Session Two: January 5 - May 30 (21 weeks) Site: River Heights Age: 12 - Adult Days: Tuesday/Thursday Times: 6:30 - 8:15 pm SESSION AGE FEES* Session One 16 & under $105.00 Session One 17 & over $113.75 Session Two 16 & under $157.50 Session Two 17 & over $170.60 *Corydon Community Centre participation fee is not included in these prices For more information please call Brian at 204-237-4037 or email at [email protected] or visit www.crescentwoodsakuradojo.com/ Boxing Aerobics Join Marc Durette for a 90 minute workout incorporating the basics of boxing with lots of cardio. No sparring. Session: September 6 - December 22 January 9 - March 23 April 3 - June 29 Site: Crescentwood Age: 15+ Days: Monday - Thursday Time: 5-6:30 pm Fees: $45.00 per month + participation fee FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 32 Gymnastics We offer Kindergym, Recreational, Regional, and Provincial Stream artistic gymnastics programs and ensure each athlete is developing physically as well as gaining self-confidence, discipline, and social skills. TIMES Our certified and knowledgeable coaching staff believe in teaching excellent technique at all levels, this ensures safety as well as allowing athletes to easily find success. 10:00-11:00 am For more information such as a detailed description of each program offered and information on our certified coaching staff please visit our website at corydoncc.com If you have any further questions please contact [email protected] Session: September 13 - May 13* Site: Crescentwood Age: 3 and up * Note: no classes October 25 & 27, November 10, 2016 or April 13, 2017 DAYS Saturdays - Kindergym and Recreational Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays - Competitive Tuesdays and Thursdays - Beginner CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM SATURDAYS 9:00-10:00 am Kindergym One boys and girls ages 3-4 (2012-2013) Kindergym Two boys and girls ages 5-6 (2010-2011) 11:00 am -12:00 pm Recreational One /Two girls ages 7 and up (2009 and older) 12:00 -1:00 pm Recreational One /Two girls ages 7 and up (2009 and older) COMPETITIVE CLASS TIME SUMMARY BEGINNER Tuesdays 4:30 - 6:00 pm & Thursdays 4:30 - 5:30 pm INTERMEDIATE Saturdays 12:30 - 3:00 pm, Tuesdays 5:30 - 8:30 pm ADVANCED Saturdays 1:00 - 4:30 pm, Thursdays 5:00 - 8:30 PRE-PROVINCIAL, PROVINCIAL Saturdays 1:00 - 4:30 pm, Tuesdays 6:00 - 8:30, Thursdays 5:30 - 8:30 pm 33 VOLUNTEER BOND GYMNASTICS REGISTRATION AND FEES LEVEL FEES* MGA/ EQUIP FEE VOLUNTEER BOND Kindergym $350 $30 – Recreational $375 $30 – Beginner $425 $50 $100 Intermediate $650 $50 $100 Advanced $750 $50 $100 Pre-Provincial $895 $50 $100 Provincial $895 $70 $100 All competitive gymnastics registrants must post a $100 volunteer bond (one per family) post dated for February 1st, 2017. Upon completion of 4 hours of volunteer time, this cheque will be destroyed. If volunteer commitment is not met, the cheque will be cashed. (This includes athletes in Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Pre-Provincial and Provincial Stream) FUNDRAISING Like other sports, Crescentwood Gymnastics is placing increased emphasis of fundraising to bolster our capacity to deliver a successful program and to keep our registration costs down. *Corydon Community Centre participation fee is not included in these prices COMMUNITY ENERGY EXPERIENCE THE VOICE OF RIVER HEIGHTS JON GERRARD MLA FOR RIVER HEIGHTS LEGISLATIVE BUILDING 167 - 450 BROADWAY WINNIPEG, MANITOBA CANADA R3C 0V8 204 945 5194 FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 34 Skating LEARN TO SKATE Teaching children to skate inspires self confidence and gives them a healthy activity they will enjoy throughout their lives. The Preschool and Parent and Tot programs are limited to 6 students per instructor and have a strong ‘play’ element built in to encourage and capture the attention of young skaters. The Beginner lessons are limited to 10 students per instructor and incorporate skill related games. Transfers between classes may be necessary to ensure students are registered in the correct level. RECREATIONAL FIGURE SKATING Skaters must have completed Beginner 2 before enrolling in the Recreational Figure class. POWER SKATING Skaters must have completed the Beginner 2 level before enrolling in the power skating program. Children will be evaluated during the first few weeks and class transfers may be necessary. Full hockey equipment is optional. CSA approved helmets are required for all skating classes. Helmets with face masks are recommended for new and preschool skaters. SESSION DATES: Friday classes: October 21 - December 9 January 6 - February 24 Sunday classes: FOLLOW: CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE @CORYDONCC @CORYDONCC October 23 - December 11 January 8 - February 26 LEVELS There are three levels in the Learn to Skate program. Parent and Tot 3-5 year-olds with a parent/guardian on the ice – parents must be on skates Preschool 1 & 2 3-5 year old without parent participation Beginner 1 & 2 6+ without parent participation ! "#$%& %%"'(%)*+ AM 35 SKATING REGISTRATION AND FEES PROGRAM AGE DAY TIMES FEES* Parent & Tot 3-5 with parent Sundays 11:30 am - 12:00 pm $125 Parent & Tot 3-5 with parent Sundays 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm $125 Parent & Tot 3-5 with parent Sundays 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm $125 Parent & Tot 3-5 with parent Sundays 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm $125 Parent & Tot 3-5 with parent Sundays 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm $125 Parent & Tot 3-5 with parent Sundays 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm $125 Preschool 1/Preschool 2 3-5 without parent Sundays 11:30 am - 12:00 pm $125 Preschool 1 3-5 without parent Sundays 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm $125 Preschool 1/Preschool 2 3-5 without parent Sundays 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm $125 Preschool 1 3-5 without parent Sundays 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm $125 Preschool 2 3-5 without parent Sundays 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm $125 Preschool 1/Preschool 2 3-5 without parent Sundays 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm $125 Beginner 1 6+ without parent Sundays 11:30 am - 12:00 pm $125 Beginner 2 6+ without parent Sundays 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm $125 Beginner 1 6+ without parent Sundays 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm $125 Beginner 1/Beginner 2 6+ without parent Sundays 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm $125 Beginner 1/Beginner 2 6+ without parent Sundays 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm $125 Beginner 1/Beginner 2 6+ without parent Sundays 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm $125 Beginner 1/Beginner 2 6+ without parent Fridays 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm $125 Recreational Figure Skating – Sundays 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm $125 Power Skating (Intro & Elementary) – Fridays 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm $125 Power Skating (Pre-Junior/Junior/Int.) – Fridays 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm $150 FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 36 Tennis Tennis Manitoba has partnered with the Corydon Community Centre to provide a variety of tennis programs for various ages and skill levels. Whether you have never played before, are looking to improve your game, or just want some fun exercise, we have a program for you! PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: 6-11 YEAR-OLD TENNIS PROGRAM For individuals new to the sport, a fun interactive way to learn the FUNdamentals of the game. 12 AND UP TENNIS PROGRAM For individuals who have grasped the FUNdamentals and are wanting to continue developing there tennis skills. Sessions: October 5 - December 14 (10 wks) January 11 - March 15 (10 wks) Site: Crescentwood Age: 6 years old and up Day: Wednesday Time: 6-11 6:00 - 7:00 pm 12 + 7:00 - 8:00 pm Fees: $100.00/session plus participation fee * Note: no class October 26, 2016 Sifu (Teacher) Joel Ledlow CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM 37 Pre-school PROGRAMS FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 38 Creative Dance Indoor Mini Soccer Experience dance and music through imagination and creativity! Children will further develop their motor skills, coordination and imaginations in a fun learning environment. Dance, songs and games take centre stage in this class, with your child as the star. A performance highlighting the students achievement will be held during the last class. Recreational mini-soccer program includes skill development drills, games and fun! Site: River Heights DRESS CODE Age: 4 -5 years Day: Sunday Time: 10:30 -11:15 am • stretch pants, sweats, or shorts, t-shirts, no jeans or sweaters • bare feet, ballet or gymnastic slippers required, no socks allowed • hair pulled back • please bring water – no glass containers. Instructor: Stephanie Okabe Session: October 4 - December 6 (10 weeks) January 10 - March 14 (10 weeks) Session: October 23 – December 11 (8 weeks) January 8 - March 5* (8 weeks) 11:30 - 12:15 pm Fees: $50 plus one time participation fee *no class January 29 Indoor Playground Site: River Heights Age: 4 - 5 years Come out and have fun with your child in our playroom and the gym. Crafts, games, puzzles, toys, sandbox, riding toys and more! Day: Tuesday Session: Time: October 19 - May 17 5:30 - 6:15 pm Site: Fees: River Heights $80/session plus one time participation fee Age: 6 and under Day: Wednesday Time: 9:30 - 11:30 am Fees: FREE ommunity c r u o y ll a p of o Stay on to ubscribe t S . s g in n e r. club happ -newslette e ly h t n o our m CLICK TO GET IT NOW! CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM 39 Tiny Tots Give your child new experiences and help them learn new skills by registering them in our Tiny Tots program. They will participate in a variety of themed activities including group time, story time, snack time, gym time and free play. Set the future for your childs’ learning, behavior and health. This program follows the school year schedule and fees can be paid in one of the following ways: (a) in total (b) in ½ September/January (c) post-dated monthly cheques or credit card payments YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF: SESSIONS/WEEK WHEN 2 mornings 72 $712.80 mornings 144 $1425.60 mornings 108 $1069.20 mornings 216 $2138.40 mornings 144 $1425.60 mornings 288 $2851.20 3 4 CLASSES FEES Session: September 12 - June 8 (36 weeks)* Site: Sir John Franklin Site Age: 2 - 5 years Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Time: 9:10 - 11:10 am Fees: per above, plus the annual $20 participation fee/child registered *No Sessions December 23 - January 6 or March 27-31 For more information or to register please call (204) 488-7000. Registration forms available on our website. FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 40 Youth PROGRAMS Kidz Klub – After School Program Looking for a fun and active place for your children to go after school? For only $7.00 per day, Kidz Klub is your answer! With Kidz Klub there is no annual commitment – just call us 24 hours* in advance and we will pick up your children at their school**, provide a snack and they will enjoy a bunch of fun recreational activities with our staff. From traditional sports to goofy games, your child will have a great time. Children from all schools are welcome to attend. Session: September - June Site: River Heights Age: 5 - 12 Days: Monday - Friday Time: 3:30 - 6:00 pm Fees: $7.00 per day *No refunds will be permitted for any cancellation with less than 24 hours notice. **After school walking service is available from Robert H Smith, Queenston and Montrose schools. IN-SERVICE DAYS Kidz Klub is open all day on school in-service days! REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE THE FOLLOWING DAYS: September 19, 2016 October 21, 2016 November 18, 2016 February 3, 2017 March 17, 2017 April 21, 2017 May 8, 2017 June 30, 2017 (1/2 day in-service) Times: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Cost: $25/child/day Minimum number of children needed to run – register early to ensure the day goes!*** ***Must pre-register and pay to hold a spot. No refunds are permitted for in-service days. 41 Hip Hop Dance Zumba Kids! This high energy class is a mix of the hottest new hip hop moves, gliding and body isolations. The overall focus is on having a good time with age appropriate moves and music, while challenging the student during this well-structured class. A performance highlighting the students achievement will be held during the last class. Instructor: Michelle Senkiw Session: September 13 - November 8 Site: Sir John Franklin Age: 6 - 10 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30 - 7:15 pm Fee: $70.00 DRESS CODE: • stretch pants, shorts or sweats, non-marking runners • please bring water – no glass containers Instructor: Stephanie Okabe Duration: 10 weeks/session Site: River Heights Fee: $80.00/session plus one time participation fee Little feet, big moves! Join us for the ultimate fitness dance party just for kids! Arts & Crafts Share and inspire kids to create art through a variety of fun projects. Each week, kids will learn many art tips to spark their creativity, and spark joy! Along the way they will gain the self confidence to create in and outside of the classroom setting. SESSION DATES TIMES AGES Tuesday Oct 4 - Dec 6 6:20-7:10 pm 6-9 Tuesday Oct 4 - Dec 6 7:15-8:05 pm 10-13 Tuesday Jan 10 - Mar 14 6:20-7:10 pm 6-9 Aviva Tabac has been teaching crafts to children of all ages for 10 years, and loves showing kids how to find their inner artist! All supplies included. Tuesday Jan 10 - Mar 14 7:15-8:00 pm 10-13 Instructor: Aviva Tabac Session: October 22 –December 10 Site: River Heights Age: 6+ Day: Saturdays Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am Fee: $80.00 FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 42 Winter Break Camp Pre-Teen Dances We will be offering full day programs for children ages 6-12 over the Winter Break. Various activities such as sports, arts and crafts, outings, etc. will provide the kids with a fun-filled experience. Will run with sufficient registration. If you are in grade 5 or 6, then our pre-teen dances on Friday nights are the place to be! Hang out with friends and dance the night away each month at our Sir John Franklin Site. Site: River Heights Age: 6-12 Days: December 27, 28, 29, 30, 2016 Dances are supervised by Corydon Community Centre staff members and there are no in and out privileges at the dance... once you’re in, you cannot leave without a parent and you will not be granted permission to re-enter. January 3, 4, 5, 6, 2017 Time: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Fee: $25.00 per day Spring Break Camp We will be offering full day programs for children ages 6-12 during the Spring Break. Various activities such as sports, arts and crafts, outings etc, will provide the kids with a fun-filled experience. Will run with sufficient registration. SessIon: March 27 - March 31, 2017 Site: River Heights Age: 6 - 12 Days: Monday to Friday Time: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Fee: $25.00 per day CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM There is no photo taking permitted at our pre-teen dances. Anyone caught taking photos will be asked to leave. Please leave your cell phones/cameras at home! There is a phone at the Centre available to children attending the dances. Session: September - May Site: Sir John Franklin Age: Grade 5 and 6 Days: Friday Dates: Sept 23, Oct 28, Nov 18, Dec 16, Jan 13, Feb 10, Mar 10, Apr 21, May 12 Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm Fee: $5.00 River Heights Community Club Olympic Taekwondo classes Mondays & Wednesdays 5:00 pm to 5:45 pm ages 6 to 11 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm ages 12 and up September to June (free uniform) $700 Complete protective equipment package $260 5-month term $380 registration fee $60 uniform $120 Email us at [email protected] to register. 44 Adult/Senior PROGRAMS copies d printed e it m li e v ection We ha lt/Senior s of the Adu site. at the RH ET YOURS DROP IN TO G CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM 45 Art Classes WATER AND ACRYLICS Join a painting class and explore your individual creative expression through use of different materials and techniques such as pencil sketching, pen techniques, pastels, mixed media, watercolour and acrylic painting. You can choose what you would like to explore (students supply their own supplies). Oils can be used at the River Heights site. SESSIONS Local artist, Daria Mudryj, is the instructor whose work is represented at the Fleet Gallery. She has also recently exhibited at The Pavilion Gallery and at The Conservatory in Assiniboine Park. Daria gives one on one instruction and encourages individual development. All levels are welcome! And we have FUN! Instructor: Daria Mudryj Age: 55+ SITE DURATION DAY TIME FEES Sept 13 – Dec 6* Crescentwood 12 weeks Tuesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $72.00 Sept 14 – Nov 30 River Heights 12 weeks Wednesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $72.00 Sept 15 – Dec 1 Crescentwood 12 weeks Thursday 1:00 – 3:00 pm $72.00 Jan 10 - Mar 14 Crescentwood 10 weeks Tuesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $60.00 Jan 11 - Mar 15 River Heights 10 weeks Wednesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $60.00 Jan 12 - Mar 16 Crescentwood 10 weeks Thursday 1:00 – 3:00 pm $60.00 *no class Tuesday, November 11 NOTE: Fees do not include one-time participation fee FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 46 Pickleball Come join us for a friendly game of pickle ball. This drop in program is open to players of all levels! El1te Balance ZUMBA Session: September 13 - June 22 Site: Crescentwood Age: Adult Day: Tuesdays and Thursdays Time: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Zumba is the ultimate dance fitness party. The easy to follow moves, high energy Latin and international music and welcoming environment will ensure that everyone finds success and has fun. Before you know it you’ll be increasing your level of fitness, feeling more confident and your energy levels will be soaring! Zumba is easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. Beginners are always welcome! Fee: $3.00 drop-in Instructor: Michelle Senkiw Session: September 14 - December 14 Site: Sir John Franklin Age: Adult Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm *No pickleball on October 25 & 27. Drop In Volleyball Bump, Set, Spike your way into some fun nights with a pick-up volleyball game. Session: September 25 - late June Site: Crescentwood Age: Adult Day: Sundays Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm Fee: $3.00 drop-in Fee: $150 for full session or $15/class drop in. YOGA Join us for your yoga journey and find the balance in your life. Yoga integrates body and mind for total performance and is therefore an effective means of achieving body/mind health. Yoga features cardiovascular conditioning, functional strength, flexibility, muscle balancing, relaxation and breath-work that will leave you feeling calm and rejuvenated. This class is a vinyasa flow and is safe, effective and appropriate for all ages and fitness levels. Beginners welcome. *No volleyball on November 6. arity! istered ch g e r a e r a ceipt We our tax re y d n a e r e you! Donate h directly to t n e s e b l wil INE DONATE ONL CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM Instructor: Michelle Senkiw Session: September 13 - December 13 Site: Sir John Franklin Age: Adult Day: Tuesday Time: 7:30 - 8:30 pm Fee: $150 for full session or $15/class drop in. 47 ial – are essent ls il k s r e t u ids! Comp ur grandk just ask yo Bridge Why not drop in for a game or two of social bridge? Refreshments are served. Handicapped accessible. 3RD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH LUNCH & LEARN A variety of topics will be covered in these informational sessions. A light lunch will be served at 1:00 pm followed by a 1 hour presentation on topics including health care, senior services, travel logs, depression, chronic disease, gardening and many others. Details of weekly information presentations will be available in the office or on our website – www.corydoncc.com Session: September 12 - June 26 Site: River Heights Age: Adult (55+) Day: Monday Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm 4TH WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH Fees: $3.00 drop-in 1ST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH APPLE TRAINING (IPAD, IPHONE, IPOD, MACBOOK, IMAC, INTERNET) Join us for a one hour tutorial with a half our before and after for technical question and answer session. Beginner to advanced, all skill levels welcome! Bring your own Apple device or use an iPad from the Centre (limited quantities available). Our on-site Apple expert will teach us how to make the best use of our technology! COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELL-BEING @ TEMPLE SHALOM 1:30-3:30 pm at 1077 Grant Avenue Day: Wednesday Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Site: River Heights Age: 55+: Fees: FREE Starting: September Adult Drop In FREE Wednesday’s at the Centre! 2ND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH DROP IN Come and participate in a wide variety of social activities including tea/coffee, games, computer use, movies and much more. Details of weekly activities will be available in the office or on our website – www.corydoncc.com FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 48 Lap Skating Drop in Ringette Session: October 3 - April 26 (no lap skating October 10/December 26) Dig out your skates, drop the kids off at school and join us for an hour of ringette. Great exercise and lots of fun! (open to beginner/novice players only) Site: River Heights Session: October 4 - December 20 Age: Adults Only Site: River Heights Day: Mondays/Wednesdays Age: Adult Time: 10:45 - 11:45 am (Monday) Day: Tuesdays 1:30 - 2:30 pm (Wednesday) Time: 1:15 - 2:15 pm $3.00 or purchase the yearly senior skating pass $50.00 Cost: $10.00 Drop in Dig out your skates and join the fun. Skating is great exercise! Fees: Looking for something new? Quilting Do you enjoy quilting? If so, come join us and work on your quilting project. and ld blades o e h t ff o t Dus skate come for a e. sit at the RH CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM Session: Year Round Site: Crescentwood Age: All Day: Wednesday Time: 5:30 - 8:00 pm Fees: $3.00 drop-in JOHN ORLIKOW CITY COUNCILLOR FORT ROUGE / RIVER HEIGHTS Working for you .BJO4USFFU8JOOJQFH.#3## ]KPSMJLPX!PSMJLPXDB PSMJLPXDB GPMMPXNF 51 Strength Training (55+) Experts recommend that older adults do strength training to maintain their strength, muscle mass and balance. Inactive adults have increased risk of disability, falls and diseases such as diabetes. Find out the benefits by joining this program that will help make you stronger using our exercise equipment and free weights. SESSION There are a few reasons that prevent older adults from taking part in strength training so all participants are requested to meet with their family physician to evaluate their readiness for this activity. Instructor: Pat Middleton DAY TIME SITE AGE **FEES – ONE DAY PER SESSION TWO DAYS PER SESSION Sept 8 - Nov 10 Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $45.00 $90.00 Sept 11 – Nov 13 Fridays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $45.00 $90.00 Nov 17 – Feb 9* Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $45.00 $90.00 Nov 20 – Feb 12* Fridays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $45.00 $90.00 Feb 16 – April 19 Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $45.00 $90.00 Feb 19 – April 15* Fridays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $45.00 $90.00 April 26 – May 24 Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $22.50 $45.00 April 22 – May 20 Fridays 9:30 - 10:30 am Crescentwood Adult 55+ $22.50 $45.00 *no class December 23, 30 *no class December 27 or January 3 **plus one time participation fee Try Something New! Even if you’ve never tried something before you can feel confident that our instructors can teach you the proper, safe techniques for maximum fun! FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N 52 Walking Club If you like to walk for fun and fitness, join our walking club. Come join us for an enjoyable hour or so and get some fresh air, exercise and conversation. We walk on Mondays and Thursdays at various locations around the city. Please visit the website at www.corydoncc.com for the newest schedule or call the office at 204.488.7000. Monthly schedules are available at the centre. Session: Year round Site: Various Age: Adult Day: Mondays and Thursdays Time: 9:30 - 10:30 am Fees: Free CORYDON COMMUNITY CENTRE CORYDONCC.COM s e best way h t f o e n o Walking is e. Plus, you get to rcis to get exe t city and a e r g r u o explore hood. neighbour CHEDULE CLICK FOR S 53 Yoga Tai Chi BEGINNER YOGA This is a class designed for newbie yogi/yoginis and those with some experience. Learn the traditional Sun Salutations and many other yoga asanas (positions). Develop strength, increase flexibility, decrease stress and improve posture and over all well being. Wear comfy clothes, bring your own mat and an open mind! Instructor: Andrea Robin Day: Mondays Site: Crescentwood Time: 7:15 - 8:15 pm Dates: starting September 12 Fee: $10.00 drop-in Instructor: Andrea Robin Day: Monday Site: Crescentwood Age: 16+ Time: 6:30 - 7:15 pm Dates: September 12 - November 7* Fee: $80.00 *no class October 31 *no class October 31 YOGA (55+) This class combines breath work, postures and meditation to rejuvenate and bring body/mind into a state of well-being. This program is ideal for the beginner. Instructor: Jane Carroll Session: September 29 - December 1 (10 weeks) January 12 - March 16 (10 weeks) Site: River Heights Age: Adult (55+) Day: Thursday Time: 9:30 - 11:00 am Fees: $55.00 plus one time participation fee Drop-in: $8.00 RBC Dominion Securities Inc. There’s wealth in an approach where integrity is a priority. 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All rights reserved. 54 Family PROGRAMS 55 Outdoor Rinks Public Skating Outdoor Slides Session: October 21 - February 24 Site: River Heights Age: All Day/Time: Fridays 7:00 - 8:15 pm Once the cold weather arrives, River Heights, Sir John Franklin and Crescentwood all have outdoor rinks available for public skating. One ice surface is designated for pleasure skating and has a no stick, no puck policy. Dig out the skates and enjoy the winter in Winnipeg. Toboggan slides are available at Crescentwood and Sir John Franklin. Get the family together and enjoy the fun. Supervised lap skating is scheduled for all ages. CSA approved helmets are strongly recommended for all ages. All on-ice participants must be on skates (no baby strollers or carriers). Please comply with the skate patrol requests and help us provide a fun and safe skating environment. Additional skate times will be available over the holiday breaks and will be posted on the website. Sundays 3:15 - 4:45 pm Fees: Free 5 and under $2.00 6-17 $3.00 Adults $2.00 Seniors $5.00 Families THE BEST BOOTS AND THE TIGHTEST LACES MEAN NOTHING WITHOUT Sharp Blades Keep ‘em sharp at the Skate Shack, conveniently located in the Corydon Community Centre River Heights site. SKATE SHARPENING & REPAIRS | EQUIPMENT CLEANING | STICKS | TAPE | LACES & STUFF FALL/WINTER HOURS Mon-Thurs 2-8pm | Friday noon-8pm | Sat-Sun 9am-6pm CALL 204.488.7000 ext. 204 56 Special EVENTS Corydon Community Centre Annual Craft Sale Crescentwood Site 1170 Corydon Avenue Sunday, December 4 10 am to 4:00 pm Admission is free If interested in renting a table, contact Michelle @ 204.997.8742 or [email protected] Bingo BIG NIGHT OUT THREE BIGGEST Night Out Join us for an enjoyable evening of bingo and maybe even go home with a little money in your pocket! Session: Year Round Site: Crescentwood Age: Adult Day: Monday Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm Winter Carnival Please join us for our annual winter carnival January 23 - 29. Hockey and ringette tournament, pancake breakfast, social, carnival games etc. Check the website and our January newsletter for more details. Annual Carnival Social JAN 28 8PM CRESCENTWOOD SITE TICKETS: Available in advance from any Corydon Community Centre site $10 FEATURING LIVE ROCK BAND LATE NIGHT PIZZA PARTY | GREAT PRIZES Get your tickets EARLY!! They go fast! Tickets go on sale in December WWW.CORYDONCC.COM FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C O R Y D O N C O N N E CT I O N SEPTEMBER 6-10, 2016 IS FALL REGISTRATION TIME AT THE RIVER HEIGHTS SITE. DON’T HIT THE SNOOZE BUTTON. BE EARLY!