Fall Recreation and Leisure Guide

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Fall Recreation and Leisure Guide
Community Services Department
Recreation
Leisure Fall
guide
&
2016
5+
ActiveAdults
MOVE LEARN PLAY
Community Services Department
www.clarington.net
Table of Contents
Recreation & Aquatic Facilities / Staff.....................................................2
General, Registration & EazyReg Information........................................3
True Sport..............................................................................................4
Access to Recreation/Jumpstart.............................................................6
Part-time Employment Opportunities....................................................7
Community Directory...........................................................................94
Index of Advertisers.............................................................................96
Community Development
Clarington Walks - Walking in Our Facilities............................................7
Community Development Workshops....................................................8
Sports Hall of Fame................................................................................9
Community Connections - Network Event............................................10
Culture Days.........................................................................................11
55+ Active Adults
55+ Active Adult Fitness/General Interest/Computer Programs..........14
55+ Active Adults Workshops..............................................................20
55+ Active Adults Events.....................................................................22
Drop-in Programs.................................................................................23
Fitness Programs
Fitness in Clarington............................................................................26
Active Living Memberships..................................................................27
Membership Services...........................................................................29
Youth Fitness........................................................................................30
Fall Health & Wellness Programs..........................................................31
Group Fitness Class Descriptions/Schedule...........................................32
Fitness Walk & Run Programs..............................................................36
Dryland Sports Conditioning................................................................37
Recreation Programs
Registration and Session Dates............................................................40
Workshops and Preschool Mini’s..........................................................41
Preschool Program Descriptions / At a Glance......................................42
Youth / Child Program Descriptions / At a Glance.................................45
Winter Break / P.A. Day Camps.............................................................48
Adult Program Descriptions / At a Glance.............................................49
Early Years Programs............................................................................50
Aquatic Programs
Fall Registration Dates.........................................................................54
Private/Semi Private Lessons...............................................................55
Red Cross Swim Preschool Levels/Lessons............................................58
Red Cross Swim Kids Levels/Lessons.....................................................64
Lifesaving, Leadership & First Aid Programs.........................................68
Aquafit.................................................................................................72
Swim Description.................................................................................74
General Aquatic Facility & Swim Information.......................................73
Fall Swim Schedule..............................................................................75
Facilities
Banquet/Meeting Facilities..................................................................84
Facility Rental Rates.............................................................................85
Fall Skating Schedule...........................................................................86
Facility Sports Partners........................................................................87
Community Halls..................................................................................88
Leisure
Clarington Public Library............................................................... 12 /25
The Visual Arts Centre ..........................................................................77
Clarington Museums & Archives...........................................................79
Bowmanville Older Adult Association..................................................80
The Firehouse Youth Centre..................................................................90
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
For Community Services Recreation Facilities
Labour Day
All facilities closed
September 5
Thanksgiving
All facilities closed
October 10
For a full list of holiday closures, go online at www.clarington.net
FALL 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
AQUAFIT Registration goes online Effective August 11th!! Aquafit
registration will be available both in person AND online! For information
on how to register online, please visit our Customer Service desks for
assistance or give us a call. We are here to help keep you “fit”.
Sharpen up those skates and come out to our Public Skates which will
begin September 8th at Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex and South
Courtice Arena. See page 86 for full schedule.
From Haunted Halloween Fun to working in Santa’s Workshop your child
will make you smile when they bring home their creative endeavours from
one of our various workshops. See our workshops on page 41.
Join us for our “New” Winter Break Camp! Children 6 to 12 years old will be
participating in sports, arts & crafts, games, skating and more. See page
48 for details.
If you require this document in an alternate format, contact the
Municipality of Clarington’s Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379
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General Information
General Information
Community Services Department
Director
Joseph Caruana
905-623-3379
General Information
ARENAS
Darlington
Sports Centre (DSC)
Facilities Supervisor:
Ken Ferguson
2276 Taunton Road, Hampton
905-263-2906 or call
RRC 905-623-5728
South Courtice
Arena (SCA)
Facilities Supervisor:
Len Hunter
1595 Prestonvale Road
Courtice
905-435-1061
Garnet B. Rickard
Recreation
Complex (RRC)
Facilities Supervisor:
Ken Ferguson
2440 Highway 2 West
Bowmanville
905-623-5728
SOCCER
Bowmanville
Indoor Soccer/
Lacrosse Bowl (BIS)
Facilities Supervisor:
Len Hunter
2375 Baseline Road
Bowmanville
905-697-6263
Bookings: 905-623-5728
Outdoor Lacrosse
Bowl
(April to October)
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Administrative Assistant
Wendy Gorniak
905-623-3379
Amenities:
• Single ice pad
• Heated viewing area
• Concession and Vending
• Wheelchair accessible
Amenities: YEAR ROUND ICE!
• One NHL size ice pad
• One Olympic size ice pad
• Heated viewing area
• Gymnasium
• Community meeting room
• Program rooms
• Pro shop
• Concession & Vending
• Wheelchair accessible
Amenities:
• Double ice pads
• Heated viewing area
• Large Multi-purpose rooms
• Meeting Room
• Pro shop
• Concession & Vending
• Wheelchair accessible
Facilities Manager
George Acorn
905-623-3379
Recreation Services Manager
Sharon Meredith
905-623-3379
AQUATIC FACILITIES
Alan Strike Aquatic •Amenities:
25m/6 lane pool & viewing area
•
international squash courts
and Squash Centre • 2Co-ed
whirlpool & sauna
• Activity/Program Room
(ASC)
Facilities Supervisor:
Mark Sutherland
49 Liberty St North, Bowmanville
905-623-3392
• Family Change Room
• Vending
• Wheelchair accessible
Courtice
Community
Complex (CCC)
Amenities:
• 25m/6 lane leisure pool
• Splash area & amusement slide
• Co-ed whirlpool & sauna
• Older Adult Centre (55+ years)
• Activity/Program Room
• Fitness Training Facility
• Vending
• Family Change Room
• Wheelchair accessible
Newcastle &
District Recreation
Complex (NDRC)
Amenities:
• 25m/6 lane leisure pool
• Large teaching pool
• Co-ed whirlpool & sauna
• Family Change Room
• Amusement slide
• Meeting room
• Activity/Program rooms
• Full size double gymnasium
• Vending
• Wheelchair accessible
Facilities Supervisor:
Mark Sutherland
2950 Courtice Road North
Courtice
905-404-1525
Facilities Supervisor:
Dan Welsh
1780 Rudell Road, Newcastle
905-987-5667
Indoor Soccer Facility Amenities:
• Artificial turf play field 180’ x 100’
• Can be converted to two minifields
• Field level spectator seating
viewing area
• Community meeting room
• Darlington Soccer Club office
• Vending
• Wheelchair accessible
Amenities:
• 180’ x 80’ playing surface
• Fully lighted for night play
• Amphitheatre style seating for
spectators
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South Courtice Arena
General Information
Using our EazyReg system allows you to register online from the comfort of your own home.
Registration for Recreation, Fitness, Adult, Lifesaving & Leadership Aquatic Courses Available Thursday, August 11, 2016.
Program Refund Policy
If you wish to cancel registration in a program, a
cancellation fee of $10.00 + HST per registration
will apply. The Community Services Department
must receive ALL requests for cancellations/
refunds in writing. Requests for specialty
classes (Aquatic Leadership, First Aid, CPR,
High Five – Principles of Healthy Child
Development, Day Camps) and Workshops
must be received by the Community
Services Department a minimum of three
(3) business days prior to the first class.
With the exception of specialty classes and
workshops as described above, any approved
cancellation/refund requests will be pro-rated
and will be provided if received prior to the
second class. Medical refund requests will
be assessed at any point during the session
and must be accompanied by a doctor’s note.
Refunds will be pro-rated to the date the doctor’s
note is received.
In-Person Registration
Please visit the municipal recreation facilities
listed below or the Municipal Administrative
Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, to
register in-person.
• Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
• Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
• South Courtice Arena
• Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex
• Courtice Community Complex
Refund Cheques
Once approved, refund cheques will only be
issued for amounts $20.00 or greater. Refund
amounts of $19.99 or less will be added as a
credit on the customer account to be used for a
future transaction.
Program Cancellations &
Waiting Lists
The Community Services Department reserves
the right to cancel any class/program that
does not achieve the established minimum
registration requirements. Where possible,
cancelled classes/programs will be replaced by
classes/programs that have a waiting list. In
the case of a program cancellation or change
which the Community Services Department
is responsible for, a full refund will be issued
to all registrants. Please note that only
classes cancelled by the Community Services
Department will be rescheduled when possible.
Age Prerequisite for Programs
Please note where age is a prerequisite for
a program, participants must be the correct
age to register. Consideration will be given
to participants who turn the correct age by
the second lesson and registration must be in
person.
Applicable Taxes
All pricing in this guide excludes applicable
taxes. The required tax amount will be calculated
at the point of sale.
Third Child Discount
Families with 3 or more children may benefit
from the Third Child Discount! The Third Child
Discount provides a 50% discount (lowest dollar
value program) on the program registration fee.
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In order to take advantage of the Third Child
Discount:
• Children must be siblings under the age of 16
years and living in the same household within
the Municipality of Clarington;
• All 3 children must be registered in a program
during the same session (Fall, Winter, Spring,
Summer)
*Third Child Discount cannot be combined with
other promotions/offers (i.e. Early Bird Camp
Discount)
**Third Child Discount does not apply to camp
extended care.
***Third Child Discount cannot be processed
through “EazyReg” (online). To register online,
full payment must be received at time of
registration. In this case, please contact
Community Services for an adjustment to your
account. Adjustments will be processed for
current and one previous session only.
For more information please call 905-623-3379.
Non-Residents Fee
Non-Clarington residents are required to pay
an additional 10% non-resident fee on all
Municipality of Clarington, Community Services
Department programs, memberships & facility
rentals.
Program registration for non-residents occurs
one week after resident registration dates.
55 + Rates
Registration Fees for general adult recreation
programs are reduced 50% for senior residents of
Clarington, 55 years of age and over. Please have
suitable ID (including proof of age and residency)
ready to show at the time of registration.
Programs developed specifically
for older adults have been priced
accordingly. Senior discounts will
not be available for these
programs.
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General Information
Online Registration
• For online registration select
www.claringtoneazyreg.ca
• Know your Family PIN, Individual Client
• Barcodes and course barcode
• If you are a new client enter the EazyReg
• website and select the ”Create New Account”
button to request a new account be created
• If you have previously registered for a
program, had a membership with us , or if
you have forgotten your Family PIN or Client
Barcode, click the “Login” button, then “Forgot
Family ID?”, enter the email address we would
have in our system, and your access numbers
will be emailed to you
• Visa and Mastercard are accepted online
• Once a course has started you will not be able
to register using EazyReg
• For further assistance please contact
• [email protected] or call
905-623-3379.
Clarington is A True Sport Community!
General Information
True Sport is a national movement
of communities and groups across
Canada working to ensure a positive,
meaningful and enriching experience
for all who participate in sport. The True
Sport Movement is based on the belief
that good sport can help build lasting
strengths in individuals, as well as healthy vibrant communities
and a more socially connected Canada.
True Sport is founded on four core values: fairness, excellence,
inclusion and fun. It is a movement powered by people like you
… athletes, coaches, officials, organizers, parents, teachers and
community leaders.
True Sport members believe that a True Sport Community has:
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A healthier, more active population
Improved school enrolment, attendance and achievement
Less youth crime and gang involvement
More inclusive communities
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Faster community integration of newcomers
Improved workplace skills and productivity
Higher levels of social capital and trust
Attraction of mobile knowledgeable workers and companies
that hire them
The Council of the Municipality of Clarington has declared
Clarington to be a True Sport Community and has endorsed the
People who know that sport can transform lives and communities. True Sport Principles for Communities!
People who care about the positive values that sport embodies,
like teamwork and commitment.
People who want to see sport in Canada live up to its full
potential.
At the heart of True Sport is a simple idea: good sport can make
a great difference – a great difference in the lives of those who
participate in it, and a great difference in the communities that
support it.
What difference will you make? For more information please visit
www.truesport.ca
Children’s Fitness And
Arts Tax Credit
The Government of Canada will provide a tax
credit on amounts of up to $500 paid by parents
to register a child in an eligible program. The credit
applies to children under 16 years of age. The
credit also applies to children under 18 years of age
if the child is eligible for the disability tax credit. For
more information, please visit: www.cra-arc.gc.ca
Eligible fitness programs are marked with a maple
leaf as shown.
Eligible arts programs are marked with an art
palette as shown.
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Accessible Inclusive Recreation
General Information
The Municipality of Clarington strives to provide an inclusive
environment for people of all abilities to participate together in programs
and services. Our goal is to promote and facilitate the inclusion of those
with special needs in recreation programs of their choosing. For our
purposes, “special needs” includes intellectual or physical disabilities,
attention and behavioral difficulties, vision and hearing impairments,
learning disabilities, allergies and medical conditions.
A Little Assistance Goes A Long Way!
Everyone should enjoy the benefits of participating in recreational
activities. The Municipality of Clarington would like to ensure that
residents have the opportunity to access recreation programs and
services. If individuals with special needs require assistance to participate
in a recreation program or service, a support person will be admitted to
the program or activity at no charge.
We Apologize For the Inconvenience!
~Notice of Service Disruption~
From time to time services and facilities may be unavailable due to
preventative maintenance or equipment failure. The Community
Services Department will provide as much notice as possible to the public
when facilities or services are disrupted on the Municipality of Clarington
website to www.clarington.net
ACCESS TO RECREATION
The Municipality of Clarington, Community Services Department is
committed to increasing access and participation opportunities for
Clarington residents experiencing financial challenges. The following
financial assistance programs are in place to support individuals and
families who require assistance:
Financial Assistance Program
The Community Services Department provides a 50% fee subsidy
for Municipality of Clarington programs and services to residents of
Clarington who are participants of Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability
Support Program.
Membership Access Program
In order to increase recreation opportunities for persons with a
permanent disability, Clarington residents who meet the age criteria for
Municipality of Clarington facility memberships will be eligible for the
Membership Access Program. Eligible participants will benefit in the
following ways:
Adults (18+ years) with a permanent disability are eligible to:
• Purchase a fitness centre membership (any term) at the “senior rate”
Youth (15 to 17 years) and Seniors (55+ years) with a permanent
disability are eligible to:
• Purchase a fitness centre membership (any term) with a 20%
discount
CANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTART
The Municipality of Clarington is a proud partner
with the Canadian Tire Foundation for Families
in the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program. This program provides
financially disadvantaged children in Canada (4 to 18 years) with the
opportunity to participate in sports and active recreation activities.
This program is available for both Municipality of Clarington programs
(swimming lessons, youth programs etc.) as well a community
association programs (hockey, soccer, baseball).
Further information and application forms are available at any
Municipality of Clarington Recreation Facility or at
www.clarington.net
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Be Active Year Round - participate in
the Indoor Walking Program at Municipal
Recreation Facilities. Maps with walking routes
and distances have been created for each
facility to allow individuals to walk laps. 150
minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per
week or 10,000 steps per day is a great part of a
healthy lifestyle.
Dedicated Locations/Times
Hours in effect until June 30, 2017
Bowmanville Indoor Soccer - Field
2375 Baseline Road, Bowmanville
905-697-6263
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Newcastle & District Rec Complex - Gym
1780 Rudell Road, Newcastle
905-987-5667
Monday to Friday 6:30 AM to 8:30 AM
Walk the Halls/Lobbies
Hours in effect until June 30, 2017
Courtice Community Complex
2950 Courtice Road North, Courtice
905-404-1525
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
1780 Rudell Road, Newcastle
905-987-5667
South Courtice Arena
1595 Prestonvale Road, Courtice
905-435-1061
Monday to Sunday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Hours subject to change to for additional info
please call the facility.
Please note that for “walking the halls” during
building hours of operation there are fluctuations
in traffic patterns which may result in congestion in
hall/lobby spaces.
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Requirements
Minimum age for employment is 16 years (please see
specific requirements for variances), and all staff are
required to submit a criminal information/vulnerable
sector check. Applicants must be mature,
responsible, enthusiastic and have an interest in
working with a variety of people.
Recreation
Programs
All staff must have a
current Standard First Aid
Certificate and CPR ‘C’
Certificate
High Five Principals of
Healthy Child Development
Certificate (for children’s
programs only)
Concession &
Facility
Maintenance
Minimum age for
employment is 15 years
Fitness
All staff must have
current qualifications for
positions being applied
for (Certified Personal
Trainer Certification,
Standard First Aid, CPR
‘A’, Fitness Instructor
Certification)
Aquatics
All staff must have
current qualifications
(qualifications vary based
on position)
General
Information
Standard First Aid and CPR course information:
St. John Ambulance, 905-434-7800
Aquatic Leadership Courses:
Red Cross, 905-723-2933
Criminal information/ vulnerable sector check (takes
up to 8 weeks) can be obtained from the Durham
Regional Police.
How to Apply*
To be considered, you may submit your resume or
application as an attachment to the Human Resources
Division by emailing
[email protected]. The specific
file # must be quoted in the “subject” line.
*Hiring for various positions is seasonal. Please
check www.clarington.net for job postings.
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General Information
CLARINGTON WALKS
Community Development
Community Development is
an ongoing process of working
with community organizations
and volunteers to assist with
their organizational growth and
development which will enable them
to identify and respond to current
and future community recreation and
leisure needs and interests. Our strategy, which is based on the principles of respect, integrity and support,
is geared towards enhancing our relationship with our community partners by creating an environment of
encouragement, facilitation and learning. Our goal is a volunteer experience which is fulfilling and productive.
The benefits of community development are a more engaged community and an enhanced quality of life.
If you would like to discuss how your organization can get involved, please contact:
Erica Mittag at 905-435-1061 ext. 226 [email protected]
Accounting 101 for Not-forProfits
Accounting 101 for Not-for-Profits: So you offered to
be the Treasurer of your daughter’s Swim Club...now
what? Sometimes taking charge of an organization’s
financial records can be daunting if you don’t have
the background or experience in bookkeeping and
accounting. Accounting 101 for Not-for-Profits will
provide you with an overview and understanding of
what you and your organization can do to keep your
books in order and report to your board.
Location
Newcastle &
District Recreation
Complex
Date & Time
Thursday,
October 13
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Cost
Barcode
FREE
396577
Smart Serve
You will gain the skills you need to understand and
implement responsible service. Upon
completion of the program, you will be
able to recognize the signs of intoxication,
and know your responsibilities and
obligations under the law. You will
learn how to create a hospitable
environment by promoting nonalcoholic beverages and food, and by encouraging
alternative transportation. In Ontario the legal age
to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment is 18
years old. Participants will receive a workbook for
future reference and Smart Serve certification upon
successful completion of course.
Location
Date & Time
Cost
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Thursday,
November 17
6:00 to 10:00 PM
$35.00
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The Building Blocks to Strategic
Planning
Let’s take the fear out of
conducting a strategic plan by
laying the groundwork for the
importance of strategic planning
in the non-profit sector. Learn
why we do planning and the
ways to use the plan once it
is completed. This two-part
workshop will provide a step-by-step approach you
can implement so you have the confidence to facilitate
planning in your organization. It is recommended that
2-3 people from your organization attend so you can
work together in the session and also be champions
for planning back at your organization.
• Explain how strategic planning will help your
organization.
• Describe the core elements of a strategic plan.
• Clarify the process of strategic planning.
• Select the best tools and techniques for your
situation.
• Ensure that your strategic plan is being implemented.
About the Instructor: Donna Lockhart is a workshop
leader, consultant and partner in The RETHINK Group.
Her mission is to help organizations “attract, support
and expand” their volunteer resources. For over 30
years, she has partnered with hundreds of non-profit
organizations to help develop volunteer engagement
strategies; provide staff training or develop resources
for staff or volunteers. Donna is a Certified Volunteer
Resource Manager and has a Master’s Degree in
Barcode
Community Development & Recreation Planning from
York University.
396579
Location
Date & Time
Cost
Barcode
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Tuesday, Oct 18
and Nov 1
6:00 to 10:00 PM
$70.00
396578
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SPORTS
From wrestling to soccer, and volleyball to sidecar racing, these
individuals have had an impact on our sports community. They,
along with some other worthy candidates, are all being inducted
to the Clarington Sports Hall of Fame this Fall!
Greg Cox (Athlete)
Greg Cox’s passion for racing was sparked when, as a young boy, he
would often sneak in to Mosport Park, to watch some of the world’s
greatest racers battle it out. In the 1970’s, Cox, of Bowmanville and his
partner Bill Davidson saw much success including winning the North
American and National Sidecar championships, twice! Prior to and
following his retirement from competitive racing in 1979, Greg became
a test rider for Cycle Canada Magazine and a Judging Supervisor for the
International Motorcycle Supershow. Greg passed away in 2010.
Jean McKay Devitt (Honourary)
Jean McKay was born in Grande Prairie, Alberta in 1921, moving to
Bowmanville with her husband Carl Devitt after the war. Jean spent
much time at the Bowmanville Memorial Arena while her three sons
played hockey. In the early 1960’s, Jean became the treasurer for the
Bowmanville Recreation Committee. For over twenty years, Jean was
present, in a voluntary capacity, for many meetings, tournaments,
banquets and other sporting functions – selling tickets, handing out
trophies and organizing transportation to various games. Jean was
also involved in the formation of the Midget / Juvenile Association and
eventually the Junior C hockey organization.
an adult, Bill also continued as a farmer, owning a farm on the 6th
Concession in Courtice. Bill started out as a boxer, but quickly turned to
wrestling in the 1940s. When professional wrestling was introduced in
1949 in Bowmanville at the opening of the new Memorial Arena, Bill
“Farmer Boy” Stack was on the bill. Throughout his wrestling career
which spanned almost twenty years, Bill Stack wrestled a total of 150
professional matches in the GTA and all over Canada and the United
States.
Clarke High School Senior Boy’s Volleyball 1992
(Team)
The team started its climb to the top in 1990 with a Single A bronze
medal at OFSAA in West Elgin, Ontario followed by gold in 1991 in
Owen Sound. By 1992, following an extremely successful regular
season and defeating a strong team from Cloyne in the COSSA
championship, Coach Lyn Lowry and the players decided to test their
skills against the best and changed their classification for the OFSAA
championship that year from “A” to “AAA”. The talented team went on to
face schools three and four times the size of their own, to win Silver at
“AAA” OFSAA that year!
Clarington Sports Hall of Fame - Ticket Prices
Bernie Huxter (Builder)
Clarington sports Hall of
$40.00
Bernie Huxter, born in 1943 in Springdale, Newfoundland, moved to
Courtice, Ontario to pursue a career at General Motors. Having grown
Fame Alumni
up in Newfoundland where soccer was the sport of choice, it didn’t
General Admission
$55.00
take long for Bernie to become involved in the local soccer association
Table Price (maximum 8)
$320.00
as a coach and referee. Since that time, Bernie held many executive
positions for various leagues, including vice president of Darlington
Available for sale Monday, August 22 at
Men’s Soccer League. His passion for the sport also lead him to organize
any municipal recreation facility.
coaching and referee clinics for the region’s youth clubs in the 1970’s.
In 2007, Bernie received the John Barnes Award for his outstanding
contribution to the game of soccer in the Durham Region as well as the Think you know someone in the community who
should share this honour? We’re looking for
Ontario Soccer Association’s Meritorious Service Award.
nominations for 2017!
Visit www.clarington.net/sportshalloffame for
William “Farmer Boy Stack” Stackaruk (Athlete)
nomination forms.
William Stackaruk was born in 1922 in Smoky Lake, Alberta, moving
to Bowmanville as a young boy, the son of farmer, Pete Stackaruk. As
Please call 905-435-1061 or visit www.clarington.net for additional information
Sponsored by:
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Community Development
Join us Saturday October 1, 2016 as we celebrate the induction of:
Community Development
Let’s Connect! Community Connections: Networking Event
Calling all Clarington serving not-for-profits and community organizations! In order to
create connections, improve collaboration, share information and find opportunities, the
Municipality of Clarington is hosting a networking event for representatives of our local
community organizations!
Thursday, November 10, 2016
6:30pm-9:00pm
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
**Light refreshments provided**
Barcode #: 396678
This is a free event but limited seating is available. Please send only one
representative from your organization. To register or for more information, please
contact Erica at [email protected]
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Tai Chi / Yoga @ 11:00AM
Friday, September 30, 2016
Courtice Community Complex
Zumba @ 10:35AM
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Courtice Community Complex
Tai Chi / Yoga @ 10:30AM
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Visual Arts Centre – Outdoors! **Bring your yoga mat (some provided)**
All activities are FREE! For more information please call 905-404-1525
September 30 to October 2, 2016
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Awesome Author Visits!
Visit www.clarington-library.on.ca for more information and to register!
Jennifer Robson
[Adult]
Bowmanville Branch
Monday, October 3rd
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Sylvia McNicoll
[Youth]
Courtice Branch
Friday, October 7th
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Bill Slavin
[Ages 6 to 8]
Newcastle Branch
Friday, October 14th
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Mireille Messier
[Ages 3 to 6]
Bowmanville Branch
Monday, October 17th
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Richard Scrimger
[Ages 8 to 10]
Courtice Branch
Friday, October 28th
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Clarington Public Library
Experience Community
[email protected]
www.clarington-library.on.ca
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Bowmanville Branch
Courtice Branch
Newcastle Branch
Orono Branch
905-623-7322
163 Church St.
905-987-4844
150 King Ave. E.
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
905-404-0707
2950 Courtice Rd.
905-983-5507
127 Church St.
Clarington Promotions Inc.
“Put Your Name in Your Clients Hands”
Over 20,000+ Custom Printed Products
~ t-shirts, hoodies & headwear~pens, pencils & crayons
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accessories~bags & briefcases~cups, mugs & glassware~
Phone: 905-983-1128
Fax: 905-983-1130
Toll Free: 1-877-552-6068
Email: [email protected]
www.promoscanada.com
www.hoopersjewellers.com
Your family jewellers for over 71 years
Established 1945
39 King Street West,
Bowmanville 905-623-5747
Take the stress out of your
commute.
Real-time bus arrival
information and an
advanced trip planner – two
powerful tools to ensure
you reach your desination
on time.
durhamregiontransit.com
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55+ Active Adults
Older Adult Coordinator Kersti Pascoe 905-404-1525 ext. 33
Older Adult Programmer Ashley Lamont 905-404-1525 ext. 27
55+ Active Adults
Stay engaged, keep active and make lasting
friendships with
Clarington’s Community Services
55+ Active Adult programs
Ballroom Dance - Smooth Waltz (10 weeks)
Join this beginner class and learn the basic steps of the
smooth waltz while exercising your body and mind.
Fitness
20/20/20 (12 weeks)
Looking for a class that has it all in 1 hour? This class
will cover 20 minutes of cardio, 20 minutes of weights
and 20 minutes of stretching/relaxation.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Thursday, Sept 15
Complex
8:30 to 9:25 AM
Date/Time
Location
Newcastle & District Wednesday, Sept
Community Complex
14
1:00 to 1:55 PM
Cost Barcode
$34.00 395387
Cost Barcode
$40.80 394930 Belly, Back & Butt (12 weeks)
Focused exercises with a core component.
Incorporating small weights, balance (body weight)
exercises, body bars, bands and balls.
Aerobic Strength (12 weeks)
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Have fun and move through a variety of exercises
designed to increase muscular strength and cardio
Alan Strike
Wednesday, Sept 14
$40.80
395378
endurance for daily activities. A variety of equipment
Aquatic
11:15
AM
to
12:10
PM
will be used as well as other techniques to strengthen
the body including balance, core strength and
Bootcamp (10 weeks)
stretching.
Bootcamp Gold is a total body workout that includes
Date/Time
Barcode cardio, strength,balance and resistance training. It is
Location
Cost
a fun military, non-dance style suited for older adults
Alan Strike
Monday, Sept 12
$40.80
395397
that includes drills, sculpting,obstacle training and
Aquatic
9:00 to 9:55 AM
more! Aquafit (12 weeks)
We will lead you through a series of exercises for
flexibility, muscular strength, cardiovascular health
and stretching. Exercise in water relieves stress on
joints and provides a more effective workout as you
work against the resistance of the water.
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic
& Squash Centre
Courtice Community
Complex
14
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 30
9:00 to 9:55 AM
Thursday Sept 29
9:00 to 9:55 AM
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept 14 $34.00 395631
Complex
5:50 to 6:45 PM
BOSU (12 weeks)
This class incorporates gentle cardio movement,
Cost Barcode simple exercise, low weights and a well deserved
$42.50 395484 stretch. Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
$42.50
395527
Courtice Community
Complex
Monday, Sept 12
10:00 to
10:55 AM
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$40.80
395377
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Thursday, Sept 15
Complex
9:30 to 10:25 AM
Cost Barcode
$40.80
395384
Chair Yoga (12 weeks)
A form of body conditioning which emphasizes muscular balance, strength, flexibility, as well as improve
posture. Works well for all fitness levels.
Fitness for Osteo (12 weeks)
This class includes cardio and balance training, muscle
strengthening and stretching using free weights and
resistance bands.
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Friday, Sept 16 $40.80 395391
Complex
10:45 to 11:40 AM
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept $34.00 397130
Complex (10 weeks)
14
4:50 to 5:45 PM
Thursday, Sept 15 $40.80
395485
Alan Strike Aquatic
11:00
to
11:55
and Squash Centre
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept 14 $40.80 395468 Fitness Forever (12 weeks)
Well rounded class - incorporates cardio, balance,
Complex
9:00 to 9:55 AM
strength, endurance and flexibility.
Circuit Training (12 weeks)
Includes cardio, muscle strengthening, balance
training and stretching using bands, weights and
balls.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 16
9:00 to 9:55 AM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 395486
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode Light Weight Training (12 weeks)
Improve overall body strength, endurance, balance
Courtice Community Friday, Sept 16 $40.80 395388
and flexibility by using free weights and body weight.
Complex
11:45 to 12:40 PM
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Monday, Sept 12 $40.80 395380
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept 14 $40.80 395473
Complex
8:00 to 8:55 AM
Complex
1:05 to 2:00 PM
Bowmanville Indoor Tuesday, Sept 13 $40.80 395381
Soccer
9:30 to 10:25 AM
Dance (12 weeks)
Come and dance yourself fit to the music you know
and love including Big Band, 50’s & 60’s Rock Classics
and Good Ole’ Country Tunes. The class is free flowing
and not a structured dance class. The instructor leads
and you follow along at your own intensity, great for
all levels!
Low Impact Walk & Weights (12 weeks)
This class will focus on improving your overall body
strength, endurance, balance and flexibility.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Tuesday, Sept 13
Complex
1:00 to 1:55 PM
Cost
$40.80
Barcode
395390
Meditation (12 weeks)
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode Meditation can be done in a chair or on a yoga
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept 14 $40.80 397238 mat. Exploring mindfulness with movement and
breath can calm your mind and settle your body.
Complex
12:00 to12:55 PM
Learn to tap into your own inner peace. Fitness for Arthritis (12 weeks)
This class is beneficial for those who have
Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis or Fibromyalgia
and wish to increase range of motion, strength and
balance.
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Monday, Sept 12 $40.80 395471
Complex
11:00 to 11:55 AM
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept 14 $40.80 395469
Complex
10:00 to 10:55 AM
Location
Newcastle &
District Rec
Date/Time
Cost
Barcode
Thursday, Sept 15
11:30 to 12:25 PM
$40.80
395396
Mix it Up (12 weeks)
Try a different and fun class each week using various
fitness equipment.
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Tuesday, Sept 13 $40.80 395389
Complex
12:00 to 12:55 PM
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55+ Active Adults
Chair Pilates (12 weeks)
Combines low impact cardio with weight bearing
exercises to strengthen your muscles, improve
posture, increase mobility and enhance your balance.
NIA (12 weeks)
This class is a barefoot aerobic movement practice
that draws from martial arts, dance arts and healing
arts to help connect mind, body & spirit.
55+ Active Adults
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Newcastle & District Wednesday, Sept 14 $40.80 395385
Recreation Complex 12:30 to 1:25 PM
Courtice Community Thursday, Sept 15 $40.80 385386
Complex
6:30 to 7:25 PM
Nordic Pole Walking (12 weeks)
Enjoy a group setting as we walk on the safe, dry and
flat track at BIS. The poles will provide stability and
help you to stand tall. Participants of all levels are
welcome!
Location
Bowmanville
Indoor Soccer
Bowmanville
Indoor Soccer
Date/Time
Wednesday, Sept 14
2:00 to 2:55 PM
Friday, Sept 16
9:30 to 10:25 AM
Cost
$40.80
Barcode
$40.80
395383
395382
Parkinson’s Fitness (12 weeks)
This class is designed to help persons with Parkinson’s
to manage symptoms and improve physical fitness
by decreasing stiffness, improving mobility, balance,
posture and gait. It also includes flexibility & balance
exercises that are posture and stability focused.
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Date/Time
Tuesday, Sept 13
10:00 to 10:55 AM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 397478
Pilates Fusion (12 weeks)
Combining pilates, yoga and balance exercises to
strengthen the core muscles, back, hips and glutes as
well as stretch and lengthen.
Location
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 16
12:45 to 1:40 PM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 395379
Qigong/Meditation (10 weeks)
Qigong is an amazing modality! It’s all about moving
energy around the body, removing blockages. We will
utilize the meridian lines & the acupressure points.
Visualizing these unseen energies will help us to
eventually feel them. The movements are effortless &
easy to remember.
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
16
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 30
12:30 to 1:25 PM
Cost Barcode
$34.00 395536
Therapeutic Yoga (12 weeks)
This class is a carefully designed combination of
gentle yoga, awareness exercises, restorative yoga
poses, and breath work.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Sept 12
9:00 to 9:55 AM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 395534
Yoga (12 weeks)
Yoga helps increase stamina, strength, flexibility
and balance while focusing on body awareness.
Participants practice various yoga traditions, all of
which combine forms of breathing, posture & exercise.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Thursday, Sept 15
Complex
10:30 to 11:25 AM
Courtice Community Saturday, Sept 17
Complex
8:45 to 9:40 AM
Alan Strike Aquatic
Thursday, Sept 15
& Squash Centre
9:00 to 9:55 AM
Newcastle & District
Monday, Sept 12
Community Complex 11:45 AM to 12:40 PM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 395535
$34.00
10 wks
$40.80
395528
$40.80
396784
395393
Yogalates (12 weeks)
A fusion of yoga with Pilates moves, this class mixes
both disciplines to develop core strength, help tone
and lengthen muscles, increase flexibility, and reduce
stress.
Date/Time
Location
Newcastle & District Thursday, Sept 15
Community Complex 4:45 to 5:40 PM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 395395
Yoga Nindra (10 weeks)
Nindra is a guided practice that will take you to a state
between waking and sleeping which allows the body/
mind to restore and renew. Promotes deep relaxation,
stress release and healing. Recommend to bring a
blanket.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Sept 12
7:30 to 8:25 PM
Cost Barcode
$34.00 395392
Yoga on the Ball (12 weeks)
This workout shows a variety of yoga-based poses
using an exercise ball to provide support in helping
you improve balance and flexibility.
Date/Time
Location
Newcastle & District Tuesday, Sept 13
Community Complex 11:45 to 12:40 PM
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Cost Barcode
$40.80 395394
T’ai Chi - 24 Form (12 weeks)
Some of T’ai Chi’s benefits include: an increase in
cardiovascular efficiency, improved coordination,
balance, strength and flexibility. Classes consists of
a simplified form of exercise that is easy to follow,
enjoyable and considered to have the qualities of a
moving meditation.
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 16
9:00 to 9:55 AM
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Courtice Community Wednesday, Sept 14 $44.00 395644
Complex
9:00 to 11:00 AM
Cost Barcode
$40.80 397477 Bridge Lessons Intermediate (10 weeks)
Zumba Gold ®(12 weeks)
Zumba Gold is a program designed for older active
adults as well as those who have been previously
sedentary or in wheelchairs. Inspired by the Latin
dance craze.
Class will start with a short instructional lesson
and answer any questions you have. How many
conventions do you know? What to lead? What to
bid? How to play great defense? The instructor will
arrange tournaments, rotating tables and partners.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Sept 13
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Courtice Community Tuesday, Sept 13 $40.80 395472
Calligraphy (3 weeks)
Complex
11:00 to 11:55 AM
Fitness programs are $4.25 /visit or purchase a
10-visit pass for $38.20 plus HST.
General Interest
Acrylic Painting (12 weeks)
Different projects will be assigned which will allow
students to develop skills in this medium. Step by
step demonstrations allows students to learn to
portray mood, atmosphere, texture and dimension by
focusing on glazing, blending and painting a la prima.
Supply list on receipt - additional fees apply.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Sept 19
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$66.00 395474
Cost Barcode
$55.00 395645
Enhance your creativity with the beautiful art form
of ancient Calligraphy in a basic watercolor design
featuring a poem or message to a friend. Supply list
on receipt. Additional fees apply.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Nov 14
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$16.50 395662
Drawing - Beginner (10 weeks)
This course is for beginners, or for those who used
to draw and are looking for a way to refresh their
skills. Basic shapes, shadows & light, value scales and
perspective will be covered. You will learn different
drawing mediums, from pencil to ink, charcoal, and
learn how to add colour.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Friday, Sept 16
Complex
10:00 to 12:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$55.00 3970285
History (7 weeks)
History helps us understand change and how the
society we live in came to be. Come on out to meet
new people, participate in meaningful discussions
and learn about the history of countries all over the
world! Become a world traveler from the comfort of
your community!
Location
Newcastle & District
Community Complex
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Date/Time
Tuesday, Sept 20
6:00 to 7:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$28.88 397029
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55+ Active Adults
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Bridge Lessons (8 weeks)
A bridge course designed to teach, refresh and
improve your game of bridge.
How to Cope with Technology (4 weeks)
This seminar will help you understand how to
cope with digital technology with the goal of
making you more comfortable in interacting and
sharing memories with your family (especially your
grandchildren) with a computer, phone or tablet.
55+ Active Adults
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Newcastle & District
Tuesday, Oct 25 $22.00 395646
Community Complex 10:00 to 12:00 PM
Intro to Miniatures (6 weeks)
Learn to make a miniature kitchen display in a size
you can easily fit into your surroundings! Miniatures
will include making a shelf unit, a table, cakes, an oil
painting, a plant, a bowl of fruit and more! Supply list
on receipt - additional fees apply.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Cost Barcode
Monday, Sept 19 $33.00 395650
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Date/Time
Quilting (8 weeks)
This class is designed for those who want to learn
how to quilt or someone who just wants a refresher
on the basics! It will take you step by step through
color, fabric selection, rotary cutting, machine piecing,
binding, quilt care and more.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Thursday, Sept 15
9:30 to 12:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$66.00 395487
Scrapbooking (7 weeks)
Learn how to create lasting memories with your
precious photos. Newbies and scrap bookers with
previous experience welcome. You will learn that
scrapbooking is more than gluing a photo onto a
piece of paper as well as making some new friends.
Location
South Courtice
Arena
Date/Time
Thursday, Sept 15
10:00 to 1:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$57.75 397127
Memoir Writing (10 weeks)
Spanish (10 weeks)
A practical and meaningful way to turn memories into This is a beginner level class designed for those who
have no knowledge of Spanish or know very few
coherent narratives with lasting value.
words. The class will focus on foundational concepts for
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode basic understanding of the language, communication
South Courtice
Wednesday, Oct 05 $55.00 395851
and conversation.
Arena
11:30 to 1:00 PM
Music to Your Ears (6 weeks)
How would you like to learn some history about a
variety of musical genres? Classical, Country, Blues,
jazz, rock and roll, pop and electronics. Learn tips on
how to listen to enjoy music and how to gain access
for free.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Cost Barcode
Thursday, Nov 03 $33.00 395538
1:00 to 3:00 PM
Date/Time
Oil Painting (10 weeks)
This course is designed for beginners and for those
with some experience. It will cover how to use the
materials, color mixing, terminology, composition,
getting the values right and adjusting and
transferring the image to a solid foundation. Supply
list on receipt - additional fees apply.
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
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Date/Time
Wednesday, Oct 5
11:15 to 1:15 PM
Cost Barcode
$55.00 395493
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 16
10:15 to 12:15 PM
Cost Barcode
$55.00 397479
Ukulele (10 weeks)
This class is for beginners or for those looking to
brush up on their skills. Learn basic cords and play
songs at the first class.
Location
South Courtice
Arena
Date/Time
Wednesday, Oct 5
1:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$55.00 395852
Watercolours (10 weeks)
This class will cover the essential techniques
associated with Watercolour. We will explore ideas and
techniques that will allow you to use the medium in
ways that are not usually associated with Watercolour.
Fundamental ideas in terms of composition and
design will be covered.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Sept 13
2:15 to 4:15 PM
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Cost Barcode
$55.00 397027
Android Tablet 1 (3 weeks)
Have a tablet but don’t know where to start? Want to
know what all those buttons do? Hoping to surf the
net? We can get you on the path of using your tablet
while having fun doing it! Bring your tablet and your
questions.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 16
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$21.00 395665
Android Tablet 2 (3 weeks)
A continuation of the Android Tablet Level 1 class.
Get more of your questions answered, learn about
fun apps for your tablet and how to adjust a variety of
settings. Bring your tablet and your questions.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Friday, Oct 14
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$21.00 395667
Buying Online (1 day)
Learn how to safely and easily shop online and have
items delivered to your door. A great way to purchase
gifts without fighting crowds at the mall or driving all
over town. Ability to use a mouse is required.
Location
Municipal
Administrative Ctr
Date/Time
Thursday, Oct 13
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost
$7.00
Barcode
397079
Beginner Computer (3 weeks)
Join us for this fun and non-intimidating class that
will give you some tips and tricks to getting you more
comfortable with your computer. Bring your laptop
or use one of our computers in the lab and learn some
new things. Ability to use the mouse is required.
Location
Municipal
Administrative Ctr
Date/Time
Thursday, Nov 10
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$21.00 397078
Facebook App for Tablets / Cell Phones (2 weeks)
We’ll learn how to use Facebook on our tablet or
smart phone using the Facebook app. View our
newsfeed, post updates and photos and view other
features of this touch friendly version of Facebook.
Bring your Facebook username and password.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Thursday, Dec 1
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$14.00 395682
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Nov 28
9:30 to 11:30 AM
Cost Barcode
$14.00 395533
Internet Safety and Security (2 weeks)
Learn about keeping yourself (and your computer)
safe when using the Internet. Virus protection,
potential threats and scams, avoiding being hacked,
back-ups and other topics will be discussed.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community
Friday, Nov 4
Complex
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$14.00 395683
iPad - Level 1 (4 weeks)
Explore the iPad, the app store and how to get
started! iPad classes use current operating software.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Rec Complex
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Sept 12
9:30 to 11:30 AM
Thursday, Sept 29
1:00 to 3:00 PM
Thursday, Oct 6
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$28.00 395475
$28.00
395530
$28.00
397128
iPad - Level 2 (4 weeks)
Now that you have learned the basics, we’ll go even
further and learn how to integrate iPad into your daily
life. This class uses current IOS software.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Rec Complex
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Monday, Oct 24
9:30 to 11:30 PM
Thursday, Nov 3
1:00 to 3:00 PM
Thursday, Nov 10
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$28.00 395529
$28.00
395531
$28.00
397129
Laptops, Tablets and Phones (1 day)
A lot of Choices are out there! Learn how to make
the decisions on what’s right for you! Come and hear
the ins and outs of various choices from costs to
efficiencies to safety!
Location
Newcastle & District
Rec Complex
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Date/Time
Thursday, Sept 15
1:00 to 4:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$10.50 395532
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55+ Active Adults
Computers
iCloud (2 weeks)
Things are changing in the data world. Now, we’re
being encouraged to save our data in the Cloud. What
is that? Where is that? Learn a whole lot about Cloud
Computing and if it’s right for you!
Windows 10 (4 weeks)
Learn about the new features of this operating
system and how to adjust settings, use File Explorer,
understand Cortana and Edge and customize your
start menu. Lots of time for questions and practice
will be provided. Ability to use a mouse is required.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Thursday, Sept 15
Complex
12:30 to 2:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$28.00 395673
55+ Active Adults
Workshops
Christmas Cookie Baking (1 day)
Sugar cookie start to finish. Batter, bake and decorate
and you will walk away with one dozen nicely
decorated sugar cookies for Christmas.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Thursday, Dec 8
Complex
10:00 to 12:30 PM
Cost
$7.00
Barcode
Courtice Community
Tuesday, Oct 4
Complex
10:00 to 11:00 AM
Free
397185
Cooking on a Budget (1 day)
Learn budget friendly recipes and tips on saving
money at the grocery store when planning your
nutritional meals.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Thursday, Sept 29
10:00 to 12:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$7.00 397429
Cupcakes, Cupcakes, Cupcakes (1 day)
Learn to decorate spectacular cupcakes with the
use of buttercream and fondant decorations! The
first 30 minutes will be spent working on simple
techniques. A list of supplies needed will be given
upon registration. Additional fees apply.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Nov 15
9:30 to 12:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$10.00 395648
Essential Oils Make & Take (1 day)
Learn how to lessen your exposure to toxins by using
natural products and pure essential oils. All supplies
are included, additional $10 is paid to instructor.
Consumer Rights and Public Safety Tips (1 day)
1. Detox Your Home Kit
Help make informed decisions in today’s marketplace
2. Body Butter
and help recognize and avoid common scams.
3. Christmas Gifts
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
4. Face Cream
397480
Cooking for One (1 day)
Planning nutritional meals can be challenging when
you live on your own. Learn tips on how to create
portioned and healthy meals.
Date/Time
Location
Courtice Community Tuesday, Nov 1
Complex
10:00 to 12:00 PM
Cost
$7.00
Barcode
397427
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Date/Time
1. Wednesday, Sept 21
12:30 to 3:00 PM
2. Wednesday, Oct 19
12:30 to 3:00 PM
3. Wednesday, Nov 16
12:30 to 3:00 PM
4. Wednesday, Dec 14
12:30 to 3:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$4.00 395488
$4.00
395489
$4.00
395490
$4.00
395491
Gingerbread (1 day)
You will create a
whimsical gingerbread
cottage and will learn to
make realistic-looking
trees and shrubs. This
unusually shaped house
will make a charming
table centerpiece!
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
20
Date/Time
Tuesday, Dec 13
9:30 to 12:00 PM
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Cost Barcode
$10.00 395649
Location
South Courtice
Arena
Date/Time
Tuesday, Oct 4
1:30 to 4:00
Cost Barcode
Free
397277
Longevity - How to Keep Fit in Mind & Body (1 day)
For those wishing to instill best health habits and
improve or refresh optimal body and brain health.
You will learn simple and easy ideas that you can
incorporate into your life to improve your health. Hear
the latest research on longevity and find out cutting
edge studies from around the world.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Oct 4
7:00 to 8:00 PM
Cost
$4.00
Date/Time
Monday, Dec 19
10:00 to 3:00 PM
Cost
$20.00
Date/Time
Thursday, Nov 3
10:00 to 11:30 AM
Cost
Free
395483
Date/Time
Tuesday, Nov 1
11:00 to 12:30 PM
Cost
Free
Tuesday, Oct 11
9:00 to 11:00 AM
Cost Barcode
$11.00 395642
Photography - How to post / process pictures (2 weeks)
What can I do with my digital pictures? Learn how to
make calendars, photo books and postcards
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Nov 29
9:00 to 11:00 AM
Cost Barcode
$11.00 395643
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Sept 20
9:00 to 11:00 AM
Cost Barcode
$11.00 395641
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Date/Time
Friday, Sept 16
12:30 to 1:25 PM
Cost Barcode
Free 395537
Quilting Workshop - Starry Night Ornament
A quick and easy project for scraps, no sewing
required! This is made with small squares of fabric
folded and pinned to a small Styrofoam wreath. Great
Barcode way to use leftover fabric. You could use larger scraps
397239 with a larger Styrofoam wreath base.
Osteoporosis - Speaking of Bonesis (1 day)
Presented by Osteoporosis Canada, learn about
osteoporosis risk factors, how Osteoporosis is
diagnosed, what you can do to maintain healthy
bones, how Osteoporosis is treated, and how to live
well with Osteoporosis.
Location
Newcastle & District
Rec Complex
Date/Time
Qigong/Meditation
Qigong is an amazing modality! It’s all about moving
energy around the body and removing blockages.
We will utilize the meridian lines & the acupressure
Barcode points.
Nutrition and Healthy Eating (1 day)
You will learn about food label reading, shopping
and cooking for 1 or 2, healthy meal ideas and more!
A dietitian-led grocery store tour will follow the
presentation at a later date.
Location
Newcastle & District
Rec Complex
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Photography - How to Use My Camera (2 weeks)
Barcode How to use my digital camera including my iphone
397178 and ipad cameras.
Mixed Media (1 day)
Express your life’s milestones, mood and fancy with
colour using collage, found objects and acrylic paint.
It combines basic drawing, sketching, collage, and
use of acrylic mediums, found objects, digital art, and
other unconventional painting tools
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Photography - How to Take Better Pictures (2 weeks)
How you can take better pictures, organize them and
share them on Facebook and Instagram
Barcode
397177
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Thursday, Dec 8
9:30 to 12:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$12.00 395492
Shred it Week (1 week)
Bring all of your important documents to get
disposed of properly. Help prevent identity theft.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
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Date/Time
Nov 14 to Nov 18
Cost
Free
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55+ Active Adults
Living a Healthy Lifestyle with Chronic Pain (6 weeks)
This class is for those with chronic health conditions
and looking to better manage their symptoms and
daily life.
General Information
Tea and Talk (1 day)
The purpose is to start
a conversation about
healthy relationships
and seniors. As we age
we must continue to
maintain and create
healthy relationships
that increase our support
network and enhance our lives. ie: financial, ageism, &
discrimination.
Date/Time
Location
Cost Barcode
Newcastle & District Wednesday Sept 28 Free
397189
Rec Complex
10:00 to 11:00 AM
Winter Driving Safety Tips (1 day)
Join the Ministry of Transportation as they will teach
you how to properly prepare yourself and your vehicle
for winter driving.
Date/Time
Location
Bowmanville Indoor
Tuesday, Nov 8
Soccer
10:00 to 11:00 AM
Active Living / Information / Health Fair (1 day)
Sponsored by the OACAO and Ontario Senior
Secretariat. Join us for interactive displays,
demonstrations and complimentary refreshments.
Shuttle service available from rural locations.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Saturday, Nov 5
10:00 to 2:00 PM
Cost
Free
Bingo Party (1 day)
A fun filled afternoon of bingo; including prizes and
refreshments.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Thursday, Oct 13
1:30 to 4:00 PM
Thursday, Nov 24
1:30 to 4:00 PM
Cost Barcode
396888
$6.00
396889
Cost Barcode
Free
397182
Wills and Power of Attorney (1 day)
Learn about the importance of having a Will and
Power of Attorney, and the things to consider when
making them
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Oct 18
2:00 to 3:00 PM
Cost Barcode
Free
397190
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Special Events
50’s Sock Hop (1 day)
Step back in time with us and enjoy an evening with
a live band rockin’ 50s tunes at the SOCK HOP! Dinner
and dancing at its finest!
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
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Date/Time
Wednesday,
Sept 21
6:30 to 9:00 PM
Euchre Tournament (1 day)
If euchre is your game, than this is the place to be!
Prizes and refreshments included.
Cost Barcode
$12.00 392778
Date/Time
Monday, Oct 17
5:30 to 8:30 PM
Friday, Dec 16
12:00 to 4:00 PM
Cost Barcode
$6.00 397235
397236
Flashback Friday Movie Matinée (1 day)
Join us for an Friday afternoon classic movie matinée.
Popcorn and refreshments are provided. This is a
drop-in program. In partnership with Clarington
Public Library.
Location
Clarington Public
Library - Courtice
Branch
Date/Time
Movie
Friday, Sept 23 See flyer
Friday, Oct 21 for movie
Friday, Nov 18 listing
2:00 to 3:30 PM
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Cost
Free
Luncheon and Talk (1 day) 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Enjoy a delicious hot lunch and conversation with
friends. Halloween themed lunch (Oct 27) followed
by a guest speaker. Special Christmas dinner (Dec 21)
with all the trimmings and entertainment.
Date/Time
September 7
September 28
October 13
November 9
November 23
December 7
Courtice Community October 27
Complex
(Halloween Theme)
Courtice Community December 21
Complex
(Christmas Dinner)
Fall Session September 12 to December 16, 2016
Drop-in programs are $1.50 /visit or purchase a 10-visit
Cost Barcode pass for $13.50.
$8.00
397227
397228
397229
397231
397232
397233
$8.00
397230
$10.00
397234
Murder Mystery Night (1 day)
Join us for interactive night of mystery, guests will
determine who committed the crimes. Delicious
dinner will be served.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Date/Time
Tuesday, Oct 19
6:00 to 8:30 PM
Cost Barcode
$12.00 397191
Rise & Shine Breakfast (1 day)
Rise and shine at the Courtice Community Complex!
Enjoy a hot breakfast and great company.
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Cost Barcode
Wednesday, Oct 26 $6.00
397237
8:30 to 10:00 AM
Date/Time
Courtice Community Complex
Program
Day
Time
Open Activity
Open Jam
Euchre
Open Activity/
Knitting
Open Activity
Cribbage
Bridge
Darts
Bingo
Euchre
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
1:00 to 3:00 PM
6:00 to 8:00 PM
2:00 to 4:00 PM
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
2:00 to 4:00 PM
7:00 to 9:00 PM
7:00 to 9:00 PM
1:00 to 3:00 PM
1:00 to 3:00 PM
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Program
Day
Time
Pickleball
Table Tennis
Open Activity
Pickleball
Pickleball
Open Activity
Pickleball
Pickleball
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
1:00 to 2:30 PM
1:00 to 3:00 PM
12:00 to 3:00 PM
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
12:00 to 3:00 PM
12:00 to 3:00 PM
Bowmanville Indoor Soccer
Program
Day
Time
Indoor Soccer
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Wednesday
3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
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Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Drop-in Programs
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Fitness Programs in Clarington
Heart Wise Exercise in Clarington!
Heart Wise Exercise programs are intended for participants who are interested or
concerned about their health.
Look for this symbol on your
group schedule!
Fitness
Heart Wise Exercise Programs meet the following criteria:
1. Encourages regular, daily aerobic exercise.
2. Encourages and incorporates warm up, cool down and self-monitoring
with all exercise sessions.
3. Allows participants to exercise at a safe level and offers options to modify
intensity.
4. Includes participants with chronic health conditions – physician approval may be required.
5. Offers health screening for all participants.
6. Has a documented emergency plan that is known to all exercise leaders, including the requirement of
current CPR certification, phone access to local paramedic services and presence of an AED.
These criteria could cover a variety of different levels and type of programs. Please read the program description provided to find the Heart Wise Exercise program most suitable for you. If you are unsure, please
contact the Fitness and Customer Service Coordinator at 905-404-1525 ext. 28.
PAR-Q, PAR-Q+, PAR Med-X & You
All participants must assess their medical history by reviewing the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
(PAR-Q) prior to participation in any fitness program. If you answer “yes” to any questions on the PAR-Q,
please see your physician to help you determine your suitability for participating. Expectant mothers need
to discuss the PARmed-X for Pregnancy form (available at any recreation facility) with their doctor. This will
help ensure optimum health and safety during this special time.
Before you select a Physical Activity
To ensure you have a positive healthy experience, consult with
your personal Physician for advice before increasing your physical
activity if you answer yes to any of the following questions:
1. Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition
and that you should only do physical activity recommended
by a doctor?
2. Do you feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity?
3. In the past month, have you had chest pain when you were not doing physical activity?
4. Do you lose balance because of dizziness or do you ever lose consciousness?
5. Do you have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by change in your physical activity?
6. Is your doctor currently prescribing drugs (for example, water pills) for your blood pressure or heart
condition?
7. Do you know of any other reason why you should not do physical activity?
Source: Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) C
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2002. Used with permission from the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology www.csep.ca
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Active Living Memberships
Fitness/Customer Service Co-ordinator: Amber Collins 905-404-1525 ext. 28
Fitness Training Centre Hours
For more information call: 905-404-1525
Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10 PM
Saturday and Sunday 8 AM to 9 PM
Fitness Membership (Basic)
Includes use of recreational skating, swimming,
whirlpools and saunas during operating hours at
various municipal recreation facilities.
Annual
3 Months
Adult
$172.19
$65.43
Youth/Senior
$86.09
$32.72
Student
(post secondary)
$129.14
$49.07
Family (max 5
people, incl. 2 adults)
$321.19
N/A
Includes use of the Courtice Fitness
Training Facility and recreational
skating, swimming, whirlpools and
saunas during operating hours at
various municipal recreation facilities.
16.21
$
per month
Based on
Annual Adult
Membership
Annual
31.86
$
per month
Based on Annual
Adult Membership
6 Month
3 Months
Adult
$367.71
$238.94
$139.74
Youth/Senior
$183.86
$119.49
$69.87
Student (post
secondary)
$275.91
$179.27
$104.81
Family **
$784.13
N/A
N/A
Squash Alan Stike Aquatic and Squash Centre
Includes unlimited squash and swimming at any
pool in Clarington
Annual
3 Months
Adult
$229.69
$87.28
Youth/Senior
$114.85
$43.64
Fitness Membership (Plus)
21.63
$
Includes use of the Courtice Fitness
Training Facility and recreational skating,
swimming, whirlpools and saunas during
operating hours at various municipal
recreation facilities, general group fitness
classes and squash.
per month
Based on
Annual Adult
Membership
Annual
3 Months
Adult
$286.76
$132.02
Youth/Senior
$143.38
$66.00
Student
(post secondary)
$215.08
$99.01
23.55
$
per month
Based on
Annual Adult
Membership
.
Run Club Membership
Includes use of the Courtice Fitness Training Centre
$
and recreational skating, swimming, whirlpools
and saunas. All Run Club programs are included.
per month
Based on
Annual
Annual Adult
Adult
$447.79
Membership
Youth/Senior
$263.94
40.09
Student
(Post Secondary)
$355.99
per month
Based on Annual
Adult Membership
Annual
6 Month
3 Months
Adult
$488.04
$317.22
$185.15
Youth/Senior
$244.01
$158.61
$92.73
Student
(post secondary)
$366.03
$237.92
$141.80
Group/Corporate
$414.83
N/A
N/A
Family **
$1,050.60
N/A
N/A
Group Fitness
Includes group fitness classes at all municipal
recreation facilities as found on the general group
fitness schedule. This membership does not
include access to the Members Change rooms at
Courtice Community Complex.
44.23
$
*Non-resident Rates are subject to a 10%
surcharge on all memberships
** Family: maximum 2 adults and children living
at same address (minimum 15 years) to access
fitness facility; younger children will receive a
Swim/Skate membership)
Group/Corporate: minimum 10 individuals
from a group/corporation (Plus membership
plan only). Monthly pre-authorized payments
available on annual memberships only.
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Fitness
Swim/Skate
Plus taxes where applicable
September 25 to December 17, 2016
Active Living Memberships
All annual Fitness and Group Fitness memberships can be paid in full or on a monthly basis with $65 at time
of purchase as an initial payment and 11 equal monthly payments (last payment may vary slightly). All annual
Swim / Skate or Squash memberships can be paid in full or on a monthly basis with an initial payment equal
to one month and 11 equal monthly payments (last payment may vary slightly).
Those 13 or 14 years old must take the Teen Weight Training program in order to be eligible for a Fitness
Membership. Anyone under 18 must take the Teen Fitness Training program or pass the written and practical
orientation session with a Fitness Trainer.
Teens 18 and over must be responsible for their finances and hold a membership under their own account.
Teens under 18 must use a parent / guardian’s chequing account for the monthly payment plan and are
responsible for keeping the account in good standing.
Fitness
All memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable. Gift certificates are non-refundable.
Swim/Skate
Squash
Group Fitness
Fitness Facility
Plus
Daily Rates
Adult Youth/Senior Group
$3.76
$3.00
$9.51
$8.05
$4.05
N/A
$6.81
$3.40
N/A
$9.29
$4.65
N/A
10 Visit Pass
Adult Youth/Senior
$33.84
$27.00
$72.40
36.20
$57.22
$28.61
$82.00
$41.00
Swim/Skate
Squash
Group Fitness
Fitness Facility
Plus
Group
$85.59
N/A
N/A
N/A
Group Fitness Session Registration
Non - Members
Drop-in
10 Pass
10 Week Program
Adult
$6.81
$57.22
$50.19
Youth/Senior
$3.40/$3.44
$28.61
$27.60
Non - Members
11 Week Program
12 Week Program
13 Week Program
Adult
$55.19
$60.21
$65.23
Youth/Senior
$27.60
$30.11
$32.61
Member Referral Program!
3 Easy Steps
1. Refer the Courtice Fitness Facility to
your friends or family for an annual
membership. Once they sign up for the
annual, go to Step 2.
2. Fill out your referral card (available at
Courtice Fitness Facility).
3. Select your Service Reward
• Receive one month extension
• Receive one hour with a Trainer
• Three months FREE locker rental
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Get Your Grade 5 Action Pass
You may use your pass as many times as you want from
September 2015 to August 31, 2016.
The Grade 5 Action Pass gives you:
 free public swimming
 free public skating
 some free drop-in programs
Check with local recreation centres as programs vary by location.
For more information contact the Fitness Coordinator
at 905-404-1525 ext. 28
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Membership Services
*Non-residents are subject to a 10% surcharge
Plus Taxes Where Applicable
Personal Training
Work out with a personal trainer and design an exercise program tailored to your health concerns, fitness
goals and schedule. A personal trainer can also provide information on training principles and give
motivational advice to help you stick to your exercise program. Sessions are 1 hour each in length.
Start off on the right foot TODAY!
This 2 hour package (booked on
2 separate days) is only $65.03
plus tax and includes:
one (1) hour Fitness Assessment
and one (1) hour Fitness Program
with a certified trainer.
Available at the Courtice Fitness
Training Centre.
Cost
1 session 5 sessions 10 sessions Members
$ 42.40
$195.08
$349.85
Non-Members
$50.72
$236.69
$433.90
Semi Private/Person (2-4 people)
(must be similar fitness levels and goals)
1 session $31.99
N/A
5 sessions
$143.32
N/A
10 sessions
$254.90
N/A
Fitness
First Steps
Fitness Package
Fitness Assessments
Fitness Program
A fitness assessment may test
your aerobic fitness, muscular
strength, muscular endurance,
flexibility, power and postural
strength. This is a great way
to assist with goal setting and
program design.
Fitness Programs are booked
with a personal trainer for a one
hour appointment. Programs
incorporate proper stretching,
form and technique, safety and
a general program based on the
client’s needs and goals.
$ 42.40 - Members
$ 50.72 - Non Members
$ 42.40 - Members
$ 50.72 - Non Members
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Youth Fitness Programs
Teen Fitness Training
Ages 13 to 17 years
An opportunity for teens to develop a personal fitness program and enjoy the benefits of an active lifestyle.
Teens work with a Fitness Trainer to learn safe and effective weight and cardiovascular training principles
and techniques. By actively participating in these interactive sessions, you will develop an understanding
of how to train each large muscle group using appropriate resistance principles. Each day includes theory
and workout time on treadmills, elliptical trainers, weight machines & free weights. Course is 6 hours on the
weekend. Upon successful completion of the Teen Weight Training you will be eligible to purchase a Youth
Fitness Membership!
*Other times can be arranged for minimum groups of 2 to 3 students. Please call 905-404-1525 ext. 42 to book
your appointment.
Fitness
Location: Courtice Community Complex - Fitness Training Centre
Date
October 8 to 9
October 22 to 23
November 5 to 6
November 12 to 13
December 10 to 11
Time
Saturdays
12:00 to 3:00 PM
Sundays
12:00 to 3:00 PM
Barcode
395169
395170
395174
395171
395172
Bring water and a light snack
Cost
Cost $80.25 + taxes
All Classes
Youth Fitness Training
Ages 6 to 12 years
Games, sport drills, bootcamp style and more to keep kids active and having fun!
Location: Bowmanville Indoor Soccer
Date
Sept 27 to Dec 13
Oct 1 to Dec 17
Time
Barcode
Tuesday 5:00 to 5:45 PM (12 weeks)
395197
Saturday 8:00 to 8:45 AM ( 11 weeks)
395196
No classes Saturday, October 8
Cost
$30.11
$27.60
Parent & Youth Yoga
Ages 8 to 17 years with a parent
Bond with your family during this relaxing 45 minute class focusing on strength, stamina, flexibility and
balance.
Location
Alan Strike Aquatics and Squash Centre
Courtice Community Complex
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Date
Tuesday, Sept 27 to Dec 13
Wednesday, Sept 28 to Dec 14
Time
4:00 to 4:45 PM
4:15 to 5:00 PM
Barcode
395141
395142
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Cost
$90.32+ taxes
includes adult + 2 kids
additional kids pay $30.11
Health & Wellness Programs
NEW
at the
KENDAL
CLASS
Insanity
PiYo
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Master athletic-training drills,
cardio conditioning and strength
training to reach your personal
best!
No weights. No jumps. Just hardcore results. There’s nothing else
like it. Ready to get drenched in
strength?
TIME/DATE
Sept 27 to Dec 6
5:15 to 6:00 PM
LOCATION
Kendal
Community
Hall
BARCODE
397080
Sept 27 to Dec 6
6:00 to 6:45 PM
Kendal
Community
Hall
397179
COST
$60.21
Adult
$30.11
Senior
$60.21
Adult
$30.11
Senior
Join Club 150/300
The Premise
• Scientific Research shows Canadians need 150 minutes of moderate to intense
physical activity/week for health benefits and 300 minutes of moderate to
intense physical activity/exercise/week for more specific weight changing goals
Track your workouts weekly using a colour coded sticker (30 minute, 60 minute
or 90 minute colours)
• Tally your total minutes weekly
• If your total gym minutes at the end of the year, average a minimum of 150
minutes per week, you’re eligible for prizes (you must attend the end of the year reception or send a
person in your place)
• Reaching 100 visits has been grandfathered in. This achievement is equivalent to two times a week for
the year. That deserves a reward and will be honoured
Club Benefits
• accountability to yourself and your goals
• motivation and encouragement
• free quarterly 30-minute consultation with a trainer to track progress
• monthly workshops/clinics with trainers
• end of year reception
Register for free and receive your tracking calendar at Trainers Desk
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Fitness
COMMUNITY
HALL
Group Fitness Class Descriptions
Fitness Training Centre Hours
For more information call: 905-404-1525
Mon to Fri 6 AM to 10 PM
Sat and Sun 8 AM to 9 PM
Classes Start Sunday, September 25, 2016 at Newcastle & District Recreation Complex, Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash
Centre, Bowmanville Indoor Soccer, South Courtice Arena.
The Community Services Department is committed to your physical well-being by offering a variety of fitness choices. All programs are available
for registration through EazyReg (Page 3). Register immediately! Group fitness classes are free of charge to Courtice Fitness Members Plus or Group
Fitness Members. Non-residents add 10%. Plus applicable taxes.
Fitness
Sunday
Sept 25 to Dec 11
11 Classes
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sept 26 to Dec 12 Sept 27 to Dec 13 Sept 28 to Dec 14 Sept 29 to Dec 15 Sept 30 to Dec 16
11 Classes
12 Classes
12 Classes
12 Classes
11 Classes
Unless otherwise stated, Classes are for ALL levels. No classes October 8, 9 and 10 (for Thanksgiving)
Dance/Cardio
Come and Dance your way to a healthier
you. Elevate your heart rate, burn calories
and have fun in these energetic enjoyable
dance inspired fitness classes. Find your
own rhythm in any or all of these options
whatever the mood dictates! Bottom line
you will have a GREAT time!
Cardio Bosu
An awesome cardio workout will challenge your
balance, endurance and strength. Bosu is a half
stability ball.
Dance & Tone
This 30 minute class uses light weights and
dance steps to get you dancing into a more
toned body, while having fun.
Short and Sweat
Get your morning kick started with this quick
and intense workout.
Zumba R
Zumba is a cardio-dance workout that uses
music & choreographed steps to form a fitness
party atmosphere.
Zumba R Gold
Designed for older active adults as well those
who have been previously sedentary and are
looking to ease into the party.
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Zumba Fitness (Parent & Baby
Zumba)
This program, is suitable for pre and post natal
(minimum 6 weeks) participants. Baby must be
pre-crawling and in an infant car seat or strapon carrier.
Saturday
Oct 1 to Dec 17
11 Classes
Parent and (Baby Bootcamp)
This class will use your baby, body weight and
strength equipment for muscle toning.
• Stroller Fit (Spring & Summer)
20/20/20
This 1 hour class is a combination of 20
minutes cardio (instructor’s choice), 20 minutes
Cardio/Strength Combo
Cardio/Strength training classes are conditioning and 20 minutes of stretching!
designed to get your heart rate soaring
as well as tone and sculpt your body. Indoor Cycling Classes
Resistance exercises help you gain muscle Time to give Indoor Cycling a spin! Join our
strength and endurance, raise your motivational instructors as they lead you
metabolic rate and transform your body through an indoor bike ride. No matter
composition by reducing body fat and what class you choose, you can always
increasing lean muscle mass.
work at your own intensity. All cycling and
fitness levels are welcome.
Body 360
This total body workout covers everything that Quick Spin
will have your body in a full body detoxing sweat! This all around program is designed to help you
gain muscle and get a great workout all done on
Cardio Pilates
a bike.
This program delivers the strength conditioning
effects Pilate’s is known for as well as a R3 (Ride, Rip And Relax)
cardiovascular workout.
The Three R’s - Ride, Rip AND Relax are developed
to be intense! RIDE - sweat will be flying, RIP Cardio Sculpt
muscles will be toned, and RELAX - is well
This class combines aerobic work with muscular earned.
conditioning to blast calories!
R3+ (Ride, Rip And Relax +)
Fitness Fusion
Is everything and more that R3 offers because it
A fun fitness mix of Latin, basic cardio kick box is a 90 minute workout!
and some high/low impact to a weight training
component.
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Group Fitness Class Descriptions
Courtice Community Complex, Newcastle & District Recreation Complex & South Courtice Arena
Insanity ™
Insanity requires you to use your own body
weight for resistance while doing multiple
interval training exercises at a very intense pace
for a short amount of time.
Spin & Abs
Killer core combo! Ride to blast calories for 45
minutes, then crunch and tone the core from
the floor.
Kettlebell
Kettlebells are an ancient Russian exercise tool.
Kettlebell training can help you achieve your
overall fitness goals. Level: Intermediate to
Advanced
Spin / HiiT
Fuse your love for spinning with high intensity
interval training for a great workout.
Spin & Pilates
Combine the best of a cardio spin class with the
body conditioning of pilates.
Strength/Hiit Conditioning
Get ready for a stronger, healthier
you! Strength/Hiit Conditioning is a
combination of fast paced intervals. Classes
are designed with High Intensity Bursts of
exercise followed by minimal rest. Classes
will use a variety of body weight exercise
as well as many traditional and unique
pieces of equipment. From Dumbbells,
cardio pump barbells, Undulation Ropes,
hammers, tires and more!
1 Minute Body Sculpt
This total body fitness class is performed in a
high intensity interval format. 1 minute of a
strength exercise, 1 minute of cardiovascular
work.
B-Fit Bootcamp
You will be completing stations that promote
large muscle movements and heart rate
elevating cardio sessions.
• Outdoor Bootcamp
Circuit Interval
Mix it up! Low impact - cardio strength.
Muscle Moves
This class consists of training, using free weights,
bands and balls. Designed to improve strength,
muscle tone and body alignment.
P90X ™
The P90X LIVE workouts offer a rich variety of
intense routines from cardio to resistance training, strength training, plyometrics, ab work, and
more. Using the science of Muscle Confusion™
Ultimate Circuit
Minimal Equipment, Maximum Burn! No reps.
No sets. This class uses High Intensity Interval
Training and combines strength and cardio to
keep your body burning calories ALL DAY LONG!
Women’s Weight Training
Utilize a variety of strength equipment in our
studio using low impact moves. Emphasis on
technique and posture.
Mind, Body and Core
Mind, Body and Core classes focus on
developing core strength, body awareness
and increase flexibility. Classes range from
total relaxation as in Restorative Yoga and
Stress Busters to a more vigorous physical
workout like Athletic Yoga and Budakon.
Athletic Yoga
Athletic Yoga uses breath to move in and out
of postures that may be linked by variations of
Ashtanga sun salutations. Level: Intermediate
to Advanced
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Budakon
Budakon is a blend of modern yoga and martial
art styles. The technique uses a lot of core
strength and aerobic exercise.
Condition, Core and Calm (C3)
Muscle conditioning using resistance, intervals
and power (plyo and cardio) intervals.
Fit Stretch
This 30 minute class is for anyone who wants to
improve their flexibility.
On The Ball
A class designed around the proper use of
stability balls. Total body workout with core
activation the whole time.
Parent and Baby Yoga
Bring baby to this yoga class.
Pilates
A form of body conditioning which emphasizes
muscular balance, strength with flexibility, as
well as improvement to posture. Works well for
all fitness levels.
• Sunrise Pilates
• PiYO = Pilates+Yoga & Movement
Relax to B-Fit
This 30 minute class involves a dynamic warmup, followed by total body stretching and
strength poses, finishing with deep breathing
and mediative techniques.
Restorative Yoga
A relaxing way to De-stress, Re-energize, & Find
Balance. With the help of props you will release
tension and rest the body.
Run/Walk Group
Get a Sunday morning routine going by joining
this dedicated and motivating power walking
and/or run group. The instructor will choose
different routes each week to start your day
off on the right foot. The group is designed to
accommodate a wide range of abilities and
speeds.
more fitness class descriptions on page 34
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Fitness
Spin
This class provides a terrific cardio and lower
body workout that provides challenges,
integrates music and motivation.
• Sunrise Spin
Group Fitness Class Descriptions
Courtice Community Complex, Newcastle & District Recreation Complex & South Courtice Arena
Stress Busters
Exercise is incredible for relieving stress. Join
us for a combination of light cardio and muscle
strengthening with lots of stretching and
breathing exercises.
Yin & Yang Yoga
This 90 minute class will balance the yin to your
yang combining relaxation yoga poses with
athletic yoga poses.
Yogalates
A fusion of yoga with Pilates moves, this class
mixes both disciplines to develop core strength,
help tone and lengthen muscles, increase
flexibility, and reduce stress.
Yoga
Tai Chi/Yoga Combo
Yoga helps increase stamina, strength, flexibility Classes are 55 minutes unless
Combine the benefits of Yoga and Tai Chi in this and balance while focusing on body awareness. otherwise noted
innovative class.
Group Fitness Class Schedule
Fitness
Location: Courtice Community Complex
Program
Short & Sweat
Spin
Muscle Moves
Caregiver and
Baby Bootcamp
Yoga
P90X Youth
Date
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Time
Barcode
6:10 to 6:50 AM
395155
9:00 to 10:00 AM
395161
10:00 to 11:00 AM
395132
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
395126
Monday
Monday
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
3:15 to 4:00 PM
395182
395140
Insanity
Monday
4:00 to 5:00 PM
395103
Yoga
Kettlebell
20/20/20
Sunset Pilates
Muscle Moves
Zumba Gold
Sunrise Spin
Circuit Interval
Quick Spin
Pilates
Mom & Baby
Zumba
Yoga
R3
Outdoor
Hard Core
Fitness Fusion
Muscle Moves
Spin & Pilates
Athletic Yoga
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
5:00 to 6:00 PM
5:00 to 6:00 PM
6:00 to 7:00 PM
6:00 to 7:00 PM
7:00 to 8:00 PM
7:00 to 8:00 PM
6:10 to 6:50 AM
8:00 to 9:00 AM
9:30 to 10:00 AM
10:00 to 11:00 AM
12:00 to 1:00 PM
395185
395106
395081
395146
395128
395201
395167
395097
395148
395144
395199
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
1:30 to 2:30 PM
5:00 to 6:00 PM
5:30 to 6:30 PM
8 week session
6:00 to 7:00 PM
6:10 to 6:50 AM
9:00 to 10:00 AM
10:00 to 11:00 AM
395184
395149
396977
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
395102
395129
395156
395085
Program
Caregiver and
Baby Bootcamp
1 Minute Body
Sculpt
Fit Stretch
Youth Circuit
Spin
Yoga
P90X
Women’s Weight
Training
Zumba Gold
Dance & Tone
Zumba Gold
Restorative Yoga
Condition, Core &
Calm (C3)
Bootcamp
20/20/20
Spin/HiiT
Yogalates
Cardio Bosu
Spin & Abs
Muscle Moves
Tai Chi Yoga
P90X
PIYO Strength
20/20/20
Date
Wednesday
Time
12:00 to 1:00 PM
Barcode
395124
Wednesday
12:30 to 1:00 PM
395079
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
1:00 to 1:30 PM
3:00 to 3:45 PM
5:00 to 6:00 PM
6:00 to 7:00 PM
6:10 to 6:50 AM
8:00 to 9:00 AM
395101
395168
395162
395183
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
10:00 to 11:00 AM
11:00 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
4:00 to 5:00 PM
5:00 to 6:00 PM
395200
395099
395228
395153
395098
Thursday
5:30 to 6:30 PM
12 week session
6:00 to 7:00 PM
7:00 to 8:00 PM
8:00 to 9:00 PM
6:10 to 6:50 AM
9:00 to 10:00 AM
10:00 to 11:00 AM
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
5:00 to 6:00 PM
6:00 to 6:45 PM
8:05 to 9:00 AM
396978
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
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395180
395080
395158
395194
395093
395157
395131
395175
395139
395143
395082
Group Fitness Class Schedule
Courtice Community Complex - continued
Location: Bowmanville Indoor Soccer Facility
Program
Date
Time
Barcode
Barcode
B-Fit Bootcamp
Tuesday
5:00 to 5:45 PM
395086
395150
B-Fit Bootcamp
Saturday
9:00 to 9:45 AM
395087
395227
395202
Location: Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
395160
Program
Date
Time
Barcode
395176
Walk/Run
Monday
4:45 to 5:45 PM
395154
Bootcamp
Location: Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Yoga
Monday
6:00 to 7:00 PM
395193
Barcode
Program
Date
Time
1 Minute Body
Tuesday
12:15 to 12:45 PM
395078
Zumba
Monday
9:30 to 10:30 AM
395204
Sculpt
Muscle Moves
Monday
10:30 to 11:30 AM
395133
1 Minute Body
Tuesday
1:15 to 1:45 PM
395077
Yoga
Monday
4:30 to 5:30 PM
395190
Sculpt
20/20/20
Monday
7:00 to 8:00 PM
395089
Yin & Yang Yoga Wednesday
9:30 to 11:00 AM
395181
Yoga
Monday
8:00 to 9:00 PM
395189
Yoga
Wednesday
1:30 to 2:30 PM
395192
Muscle Moves
Tuesday
8:45 to 9:30 AM
395134
Zumba
Wednesday
4:00 to 5:00 PM
395207
Cardio Sculpt
Tuesday
9:30 to 10:30 AM
395096
Body 360
Wednesday
5:00 to 5:45 PM
395088
Yoga
Tuesday
10:30 to 11:30 AM
395186
Relax to B-Fit
Thursday
12:15 to 12:45 PM
395152
Relax to B-Fit
Thursday
1:15 to 1:45 PM
395151
Kettlebell
Tuesday
7:45 to 8:45 PM
395108
Date
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Time
9:05 to 10:30 AM
9:30 to 10:30 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
9:00 to 10:00 AM
9:30 to 11:00 AM
Zumba
Wednesday
9:30 to 10:30 AM
Budakon
Wednesday
5:00 to 6:00 PM
Yoga
Wednesday
7:15 to 8:15 PM
Cardio Pilates
Thursday
9:30 to 10:30 AM
Athletic Yoga
Thursday
10:30 to 11:30 AM
Caregiver and
Thursday
12:00 to 1:00 PM
Baby Bootcamp
Zumba
Thursday
6:00 to 7:00 PM
Muscle Moves
Thursday
7:00 to 8:00 PM
Budakon
Friday
9:30 to 10:30 AM
Yogalates
Friday
10:30 to 11:30 AM
Caregiver and
Friday
11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Baby Yoga
Insanity
Saturday
8:30 to 9:15 AM
TXPO Kettlebell
Saturday
9:20 to 10:05 AM
Yoga
Saturday
10:15 to 11:15 AM
Location: South Courtice Arena
Program
Zumba
Zumba
Date
Tuesday
Tuesday
Time
6:00 to 7:00 PM
7:15 to 8:15PM
395205
395091
395187
395094
395188
395125
Class programs/instructors are subject to change please see www.clarington.net/groupfitness for
the most up-to-date schedule.
395206
395135
395090
395195
395127
395104
395107
395191
Barcode
395277
395203
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Fitness
Program
R3 Plus
Zumba
Zumba
Spin
Tai Chi Yoga
Fitness Run and Walk Programs
Be willing to move forward and find out what happens next.
Frank Shorter
Learn to Run 5K
The most important part of the journey is the beginning. This course focuses on building the foundations that will nurture your love of running for
years to come.
Time/Date
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Front Lobby
Monday’s
Sept 26 to Dec 12
6:00 to 7:00 PM
(no class Oct 10 for Thanksgiving)
Barcode
395122
395121
10 ticket
Cost
Adult - $63.75
Senior/Youth - $31.87
Adult with 10 visit pass - $103.50
Senior/Youth with 10 visit pass - $51.75
Learn to Run10K Run
Fitness
Once you have created a steady run base it is time to add distance. Join this group to build your mileage.
Date/Time
8:00 to 9:00/9:30 AM
Saturday Oct 1 to Dec 17
- class will get progressively longer with
longer distances
(no class Oct 8 for Thanksgiving)
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Front Lobby
Barcode
395117
395110
10 ticket
Cost
Adult - $78.51
Senior/Youth - $39.25
Adult with 10 ticket pass - $119.62
Senior/Youth with 10 ticket pass - $59.80
10K Run Club
Once you have created a sturdy run base it is time to improve our running economy and cardiac output. Run longer and faster with the LTR program.
Run Club
Basic
Foundation
Intermediate
Advanced
Elite
Date
Wednesday’s
Sept 28 to Dec 14
1 - 4 sessions
5 - 8 sessions
9 - 12 sessions
13 - 16 sessions
17 + sessions
Location
and Time
Courtice Community
Complex
Fitness Training Centre
6:30 to 8:00 PM
(13 weeks)
Barcode
10 Ticket
Barcode
Cost
395116
395119
395120
395115
395118
395109
395113
395114
395111
395112
Adult - $78.51
Senior/Youth - $39.25
Adult with 10 ticket pass - $119.62
Senior/Youth with 10 ticket pass - $59.80
• cost decreases each level - ask for details
Power Walk
Start the morning and week off with a warm up, 3 km power walk and a cool down stretch. Volunteer leaders welcome!
Time/Date
Sunday’s
Sept 25 to Dec 11
8:15 - 9:15 AM
(no class Oct 9 for Thanksgiving)
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Front Lobby
Barcode
Cost
395147
Adult - $50.10
Senior/Youth - $22.58
Walk Run Bootcamp
Time/Date
Monday’s
Sept 26 to Dec 12
(no class Oct 10 for Thanksgiving)
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Location
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Barcode
Cost
395154
Adult - $55.10
Senior/Youth - $27.50
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Fitness Services
Strength and Savings in Numbers
Try Semi-Private Personal Training for a Head Start!
You and up to three friends will spend one hour with a personal trainer. Together you’ll
design an exercise program tailored to your health concerns, fitness goals and schedules.
Your personal trainer can also provide information on training principles and give motivational advice to help you and our friend(s) stick to your exercise program.
For up to four people with
similar fitness levels and goals
1 session
$31.99/person
5 sessions $143.32/person
10 sessions $254.90/person
Fitness
Semi-Private Personal Training
Save 27
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To book your appointment, visit the Courtice Community Complex
Attention Coaches
Dryland Sport Conditioning
Courtice Community Complex, Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
A better conditioned athlete has a lower risk of injury, making it important
to continue training off the ice or field. Teams will participate in activities focused on building speed power,
strength, balance and agility in a sport specific manner. Training time also provides an opportunity for teams
to bond outside the sport.
Basic Training Package max 18 players
Includes training session; spinning and core
programs available.
Type
Youth (under 18 years)
10 to15 Players + Players
$57.22 / hour
$4.68 / hour
Adult (18 years and over) $114.44 / hour
$9.36 / hour
Flex Training Package max 18 players
Spinning and core programs in combination with
strength equipment.
Type
10 to15 players + Players
$110.28 / hour
$7.28 / hour
Youth (under 18 years)
Adult (18 years and over) $208.08 / hour
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Recreation Programs
Recreation Co-ordinator: Stephen Myers 905-435-1061 ext. 230
Recreation
PLEASE NOTE:
Our Recreation Programs do not require parent
participation unless specifically noted. For the
safety and enjoyment of all participants, parents/
guardians will be asked to remain outside the
program space and may be asked to show
photo ID at pick-up. Please bring each week.
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*unless otherwise stated during the registration process
Mondays
September 26 to December 5
Tuesdays
September 27 to November 29
Wednesdays
September 28 to November 30
Thursdays
September 29 to December 1
Fridays
September 30 to December 2
Saturdays
October 1 to December 10
Sundays
October 2 to December 11
(no lesson October 8, 9, 10 - for Thanksgiving)
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Workshops
Join us this fall! An exciting opportunity each week. Find the right fit for you and your kids.
Haunted Halloween
Ages 5 to 12 yrs
Come out and spend the afternoon with our staff team designing and decorating your very own Halloween pumpkin.
Staff will help your little pumpkin architect clean and hollow out their pumpkin, carve a jack-o-lanterns face, and
then decorate until it’s BOO-tifully frightful! We provide the pumpkin and the fun. Dress for the mess.
Program
Haunted Halloween
Jr. Paint Night
Santa’s Workshop
Location
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Courtice Community
Complex
South Courtice Arena
Date
October 22
Time
1:00 to 4:00 PM
Fees
$26.19
Barcode
396642
November 18
5:30 to 8:30 PM
$26.19
396677
December 10
9:00 to 4:00 PM
$34.73
396643
Pre-School Mini’s
Ages 1.5 to 3 years
A great class for you and your little one to get out, have fun and meet friends! Join us for one of our themed mini workshops this spring. These are stayand-play programs; parent participation is required.
Time: 12:30 to 1:15 PM
Fee: $6.76/class Location: Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Old MacDonald had a Farm
E, I, E, I, O! Farm animal fun with a themed game, story
and craft. This workshop is sure to please your animal
loving little one.
Santa’s Mini-Workshop
Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas! Get into the holly jolly spirit
of the season with a themed craft, story-time and craft
game.
Turkey Tots
Give thanks with us and learn a little bit about the
Thanksgiving holiday. Crafts and story-time will
complete this fun workshop.
BOO! Halloween
Get into the spooky spirit in this fun workshop where you’ll
decorate a pumpkin, go on a Halloween parade, and read a
story. Don’t forget to wear your costume!
Theme
Turkey Tots
BOO! Halloween
Old MacDonald had a Farm
Santa’s Mini-Workshop
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Date
October 5
October 26
November 16
November 30
Barcode
396644
396645
396647
396648
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Recreation
Santa’s Workshop
Ages 4 to 10 years
Drop your kids off for a fun filled day of supervised programming at the South Courtice Arena. Participants will have the opportunity to create wonderful Holiday crafts and presents for friends and family to leaving you time to get your
shopping done! A fun filled, high energy day of games and activities, including gingerbread decorating! Leave the kids with us and
have some stress free shopping time for yourself. Participants should pack a nut-free lunch, with plenty of drinks and two snacks.
Recreation Programs – Preschool
Please Note: Our Recreation Programs do not require parent participation unless specifically noted. For the
safety and enjoyment of all participants, parents/guardians will be asked to remain outside the program space.
Recreation
Ages 2 to 4 years
Active & Artsy
This well rounded program will be a little bit of activity and a little bit
of the arts all in one! Let our staff help your preschooler burn off some
energy, playing active, fun games in our gymnasium and then create a
craft in our activity room. This is an independent program; parents will
not be allowed to stay inside the program space.
All About Me
Ages 2 to 4 years
Each week explore different things that make you YOU! What colour are
your eyes? How many siblings do you have? Do you have a pet? Practice
spelling your name. This program will help your preschooler learn all
about themselves. This is an independent program; parents will not be
allowed to stay inside the program space.
Clarington Basketball Academy
The Clarington Basketball Academy is an instructional
basketball program for boys and girls, 3 to 18 years of age. Players are
grouped according to their age and skill level to learn the fundamental
skills and principles of the game. Our coaches are committed to
developing individual skills and introducing concepts of team play while
improving the over-all fitness levels of the players. Participants will show
improvement in confidence and athletic skill levels, encouraging them to
continue their interest and passion for the game of basketball.
C.B.A - Lil’ Dribblers The game of basketball is a great gateway for sports
participation. The Clarington Basketball Academy’s Lil’ Dribblers Program
offers a holistic culture focused on physical and social development. The
goal of the C.B.A. Lil’ Dribblers program is to encourage basic movements
through running, dribbling, passing and shooting activities, underlining
the importance of teamwork and character development.
Clever Critters
Ages 2 to 4 years
Why do giraffes have long necks? Why do beavers have flat tails? Why
is an Arctic Fox white? Come learn with us and discover how critters are
cleverly designed!
Community Helpers
Ages 2 to 4 years
Can you name the Community Helpers in your neighbourhood? Explore
with us the people who keep us safe, help us grow and make our
communities a great place to live!
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Dino Discoverers
Ages 2 to 4 years
For your aspiring paleontologist! Join us for this interactive program
where we’ll dig for dinosaur bones, create Dino crafts and have a fun
adventure into the world of dinosaurs! This is an independent program;
parents will not be allowed to stay inside the program space.
Incredible Edible Stories Ages 2 to 4 years
Your preschooler will love getting lost in the wonder of story time
followed by making a fun food creation to go with the theme of the book!
This is an independent program; parents not allowed to stay inside the
program space.
Jump into Kindergarten Ages 2.5 to 4 years
This interactive class is designed for children to assist with preparing
them for their fun upcoming school adventures. Get a jump start on
math, science, reading, art and activity taught through fun crafts and
games. Children are also asked to pack a peanut free snack as we will
be participating in snack time. This is an independent program; parent
participation is not required. Participants must be toilet-trained. Tuesday
and Thursday from 1:30 to 3:00 PM.
Kinder Science
Ages 2 to 4 years
Children will conduct simple experiments and be introduced to some
of the everyday science that happens around them, such as animals,
weather, plants, colours and much more! This is an independent program;
parents will not be allowed to stay inside the program space.
Little ScholarsAges 2 to 4 years
Learn your ABC’s and 123’s through song, poems and hands-on activities!
Messy Mondays Ages 2 to 4 years
Do your preschoolers love to get creatively messy? Take the mess out of
your house and let your child create fantastic messy art and explore their
creative side, leaving the cleanup to us! This is an independent program;
parents will not be allowed to stay inside the program space.
Mini Michelangelo’s
Ages 2 to 4 years
Paint, sculpt and create your very own mini masterpiece in this art
focused program. A new creative project for your preschooler every week.
This is an independent program; parent will not be allowed to stay inside
the program space.
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Movement to Music
Ages 2.5 to 3 years
Brought To You By Newcastle Family Connection
This fun, recreational class will introduce young children to the rhythm
of music. Parachutes, hula hoops and tambourines are just some of the
accessories used to encourage creative movement. Children should wear
comfortable clothes and shoes. This is an independent program; parent
participation is not required.
Pint Sized Picassos
Ages 2 to 4 years
This art program is based specifically on painting and using a variety
of objects to paint and paint with. From finger painting to sponge
painting, your preschooler will be exploring different textures, colours
and materials while creating their own take home masterpieces. This is
an independent program; parents will not be allowed to stay inside the
program space.
Ages 2 to 4 years
Path 2 Math
1-2-3-4 learn to count and so much more! Join us for this educational
program that will teach numbers, counting, sorting and other math
related skills through fun activities, songs and crafts. This is an
independent program; parents will not be allowed to stay inside the
program space.
Playful Artist
Ages 2 to 4 years
Get the best of both the active and the interactive in this creative
energetic program. Participants will have the chance to play games and
activities in our gymnasium as well as create an arts and crafts project.
This is an independent program; parents will not be allowed to stay
inside the program space.
Sportball
Sportball is a non-competitive skill based sports program for children
ages 2 to 8 years. The program focuses on learning to play seven different
ball sports (baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and
golf) and is structured to assure that skills are refined and that children
are challenged according to their readiness and experience. We recognize
that developing gross motor skills, physical strength and a healthy active
lifestyle are as important as the development of social skills and building
of self-esteem.
Ages 3 to 5 years
Sportball - Multi-Sport Children are able to learn the skills of a different sport each week.
Focus is on basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, volleyball, tennis,
and golf. Our approach is creative and positive. This program is
implemented in a non-competitive environment where children are
individually challenged according to their readiness and experience.
Sportball - Parent & Tot Ages 2 to 3 years
A sporty experience for parents, grandparents and kids. With
instruction in a different sport each week, this is a perfect
opportunity to introduce parents to some valuable teaching
techniques that form the basis of teaching sport to young children.
Things that GO!
Ages 2 to 4 years
Trucks, trains and rocket ships! Put your seatbelts on and let’s learn all
about all the Things that GO!
Wee Wigglers Buds
Walking to 3 years with caregiver
Get ready to explore music and fitness with your toddler. You are your
child’s first and most important teacher, moving and grooving together
will help your little one develop agility, balance and coordination while
preparing them for lifelong health.
Ages 3 to 6 years
Wee Wigglers Dynamos
Got energy? Bring it here. Music, games, toys and friends, it’s a fitness
party! Energetic tykes will have so much fun they won’t even realize they
are developing specialized movement skills, agility, balance, rhythm and
co-ordination while also learning about healthy eating. This is an
independent program; parent participation is not required.
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Move and Learn Ages 2 to 4 years
Exercise your mind and muscles with this interactive and energetic
program. Participants will take part in active games in our gymnasium
followed by fun and creative learning activities in the program room. This
is an independent program; parents will not be allowed to stay inside the
program space.
Program
PreSchool at a Glance
Age
Location
Time
Fee
Code
Monday
Mini Michelangelo’s
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
9:30 to 10:15 AM
$65.14
395439
Clever Critters
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
10:20 to 11:05 AM
$65.14
396779
Messy Mondays
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
11:10 to 11:55 AM
$65.14
395438
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
9:30 to 10:15 AM
$65.14
396780
Tuesday
Recreation
Community Helpers
2 to 4
Things That Go!
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
10:20 to 11:05 AM
$65.14
396783
Little Scholars
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
11:10 to 11:55 AM
$65.14
396782
Jump into Kindergarten (runs Tues / Thur)
2.5 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
1:30 to 3:00 PM
$260.56
395436
Clarington Basketball Academy - Lil’ Dribblers
3 to 5
South Courtice Arena
5:00 to 6:00 PM
$100.00
396127
Wednesday
Incredible Edible Stories
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
9:30 to 10:15 AM
$65.14
396777
Dino Discoveries
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
10:20 to 11:05 AM
$65.14
396778
Path 2 Math
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
11:10 to 11:55 AM
$65.14
395444
Movement to Music
2.5 to 3
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
5:00 to 5:30 PM
$46.40
395478
Thursday
All About Me
2 to 4
Courtice Community Complex
9:30 to 10:15 AM
$65.14
395434
Pint Sized Picasso’s
2 to 4
Courtice Community Complex
10:20 to 11:05 AM
$65.14
395443
Kinder Science
2 to 4
Courtice Community Complex
11:10 to 11:55 AM
$65.14
395437
Jump into Kindergarten (runs Tues / Thur)
2.5 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
1:30 to 3:00 PM
$260.56
395436
Friday
Playful Artists
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
9:30 to 10:15 AM
$65.14
395445
Move and Learn
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
10:20 to 11:05 AM
$65.14
395440
Active & Artsy
2 to 4
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
11:10 to 11:55 AM
$65.14
395433
Saturday
Wee Wigglers - Buds
1 to 3
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
9:00 to 9:45 AM
$88.32
395448
Wee Wigglers - Dynamos
3 to 6
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
10:00 to 10:45 AM
$88.32
395447
Sport Ball - Parent & Tot
2 to 3
South Courtice Arena
9:15 to 10:00 AM
$169.95
395427
Sport Ball - Multi-Sport Preschool
3 to 5
South Courtice Arena
10:15 to 11:15 AM
$169.95
395430
Sunday
Sport Ball - Parent & Tot
2 to 3
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
10:30 to 11:15 AM
$169.95
395428
Sport Ball - Multi-Sport Preschool
3 to 5
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
11:15 to 12:15 PM
$169.95
395431
Clarington Basketball Academy - Lil’ Dribblers
3 to 7
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
5:30 to 6:30 PM
$90.00
396128
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Recreation Programs – Child/Youth
Basketball Drop-in
Ages 7 to17 years, by location
Join us for an evening of fun, FREE, supervised play. The basketball drop-in
provides participants the opportunity to improve their skills and develop
teamwork in a recreational atmosphere. Fun games of everything from
Bump to 21 and Money in the Bank will be played each week.
Chef in Training
Ages 9 to 12 years
For the want-to-be chef in your house. A hands-on program where
your older child will learn basic meal preparation, food handling and
kitchen safety. Our program will culminate in an end of session dinner.
Participants are encouraged to bring family and friends (max. 2 per
participant) to a dinner service where they can show off their plating,
serving and cooking skills (unfortunately due to the nature of the program
we are not able to accommodate specific dietary requests). * Long hair
must be tied back. Please bring a reusable container each week to bring
home food.
Creative Dance
Ages 4 to 5 years
Brought To You By Newcastle Family Connection
A fun, first introduction to dance. This recreational class will have children
working on improving balance and rhythm while learning basic dance
moves. Children should wear comfortable clothes and dance shoes.
Dodgeball
Ages 6 to12 years, by location
Build your team skills in a fun and active environment that focuses on
the game of dodgeball. This program incorporates different versions such
as king’s court, elimination, survivor dodgeball and many more. Bring a
water bottle.
Hip Hop Dance
Ages 9 to16 years
Have you ever watched a music video and wished you could dance like
they do? Now is your chance to learn! This introductory program will give
participants the opportunity to learn new moves to “get their groove on”
and gain confidence in their ability to dance!
Instructional Basketball
Ages 6 to12 years
Get your game on! Join us in this instructional basketball program. Our
instructors will help to teach participants rules of the game, different
techniques and maneuvers, as well as how to display good sportsmanship.
Bring a water bottle.
Intro to Dance NEW Ages 5 to 6 years
Is your child interested in dance but doesn’t know where to start? This
class serves as an introduction to dance and is established through
various dance movements and techniques while helping your child to
develop body awareness and confidence. Children are encouraged to wear
comfortable clothes and shoes.
Junior Racquet Sports
NEW
Ages 6 to12 years
Ping Pong, Pickleball and Badminton are amazing aerobic sports. From
rackets to balls, birdies to nets, find your sport here. Rackets are supplied
or bring your own if you have one.
Kids in Action
Ages 5 to 8 years
An opportunity to meet new friends, get active, and enjoy recreational
sports and games. Participants will have the opportunity to play a variety
of sports and games including basketball, dragonflies, scooter board
racing, indoor soccer and more. Bring a water bottle.
Kids in the Kitchen
Ages 6 to 8 years
Children will enjoy cooking and eating a variety of fun recipes all while
learning basic cooking skills and kitchen safety. Please tie back long hair,
and bring a re-usable container each week to take food home.
Floor Hockey
Ages 6 to10 years
Let’s take your favourite road game and bring it inside! Not only is this
program in a safe environment, participants will have the opportunity to
learn new skills and abilities. The emphasis of the program is on fair play,
sportsmanship and teamwork skills, but most importantly the love of the
game. Helmets and full cages must be worn by all participants. Bring a
water bottle.
Guitar Lessons
Ages 8 to15 years
You supply the guitar, we’ll supply the music! Learn the basics of guitar,
reading sheet music, playing musical exercises and simple melody songs.
Acoustic guitar recommended.
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Babysitting Course
Ages 11 to 16 years
A practical course designed to teach proper care of infants, toddlers
and older children. Learn the roles & responsibilities of a sitter; child
development, proper nutrition and child safety. A Babysitting Handbook
& Certificate is received upon completion of this course.
Recreation Programs – Child/Youth
Lego® ClubAges 5 to 10 years
Design, build, expand and create with other Lego lovers just like you!
Each week our staff will provide the challenge and the Lego – the rest
is up to your imagination. Exciting competitions and Lego tournaments
await! Great for boys and girls.
Recreation
Open GymFree
Family (Children must be accompanied by adult 16 years of age & older)
Youth (10 to 13 years)
Join us for a night of open gym! Basketball, floor hockey, scooter boards,
jump rope to the possibilities are endless! Safe and supervised play by
our Recreation Staff.
Preteen Dances
Grades 5 to 8
The Hottest Dance Party in Town! Dance the night away with all your
friends to the newest music. You won’t want to miss the Clarington
Preteen Dances! All are 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex. Cost: $9.00 each. Tickets go on sale one week in
advance and can be purchased at the Newcastle & District Recreation
Complex.
Friday Sept 30 ~ Friday October 28 ~ Friday November 25
Shake it Up!
Ages 6 to10 years
A fun active program designed for those who just love to move! Learn
the latest dance moves that can be put to any style of music. Let our
instructors teach you the latest styles that evolved outside of dance
studios. No experience necessary - just a love of dance!
Soccer Kicks
Ages 6 to 12 years
This program offers an introduction to the sport of soccer, and will help
those new to the game develop basic skills and an understanding of the
rules of the game. The emphasis will be on sportsmanship and creating
a fun, active environment. No previous skill necessary. No cleats please running shoes and active wear required. Bring a water bottle.
Sports Club
Ages 6 to 12 years
For the kid who likes a little bit of all sports, games & fun! A variety of
exciting, active and engaging sporting activities will be planned around a
new sport/game each week! A great way for boys and girls to meet new
friends and get active! Emphasis on FUN! Bring a water bottle.
Sportball
Sportball is a non-competitive skill based sports program for children
ages 2 to 8 years. The program focuses on learning to play seven different
ball sports (baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and
golf) and is structured to assure that skills are refined and that children
are challenged according to their readiness and experience. Sportball
is not just about learning to play sports. We recognize that developing
gross motor skills, physical strength and a healthy active lifestyle are
as important as the development of social skills and building of selfesteem.
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Sportball - Multi-Sport
Ages 5 to 8 years
Children are able to learn the skills of a different sport each week.
Focus is on basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, volleyball, tennis,
and golf. Our approach is creative and positive. This program is
implemented in a non-competitive environment where children are
individually challenged according to their readiness and experience.
Volleyball
Ages 7 to 10 & 11 to14 years
Get ready for volleyball season with this fun recreational program.
Participants will be taught basic rules and skills each week, while
spending the majority of time in recreational play. The emphasis of the
program is on fair play, sportsmanship and teamwork skills. No previous
experience is required. Bring a water bottle.
Super Cool Science
Ages 5 to10 years
In this program, children will have a terrific time learning science
concepts in a fun and hands-on atmosphere. Participants will create fun
and easy science experiments each week! Super Cool Science is great for
both boys and girls!
Clarington Basketball Academy
The Clarington Basketball Academy is an instructional basketball
program for boys and girls, 3 to 18 years of age. Players are grouped
according to their age and skill level to learn the fundamental skills
and principles of the game. Our coaches are committed to developing
individual skills and introducing concepts of team play while improving
the overall fitness levels of the players. Participants will show
improvement in confidence and athletic skill levels, encouraging them to
continue their interest and passion for the game of basketball.
C.B.A. - Lil’ Dribblers
Ages 3 to 7 years
The game of basketball is a great gateway for sports participation. The
Clarington Basketball Academy’s Lil’ Dribblers Program offers a holistic
culture focused on physical and social development. The goal of the
C.B.A. Lil’ Dribblers program is to encourage basic movements through
running, dribbling, passing and shooting activities, underlining the
importance of teamwork and character development.
Mini-Basket
Ages 7 to 9 & 10 to 18 years
Clarington Basketball believes that the best way to produce development
time through play, is to offer 3on3 and 4on4 development for players
to help in the transition from recreational to competitive 5on5
basketball. To assist in the development of each player, we will apply the
philosophies of Mini-Basket in conjunction with Basketball Canada and
the Ontario Basketball Association.
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Location
South Courtice
Arena
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Day/Time
Contact
435-1061
Saturday /
Sunday 12:30
to 2:30 PM
987-5667
or
3:00 to 5:00 PM
Child/Youth Programs at a Glance
Program
Age
Location
Fee
$166.40 up to
maximum 12
children
$218.40 up to
maximum 16
children
Time
Fee
Barcode
Monday
Sports Club
6 to 12
Dr. Ross Tilley Public School
7:00 to 8:00 PM
$34.04
395454
Floor Hockey
6 to 12
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:00 to 7:00 PM
$34.04
395455
Soccer Kicks
6 to 12
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
7:00 to 8:00 PM
$34.04
395453
Super Cool Science
5 to 10
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:00 to 7:00 PM
$50.73
395452
Basketball (Drop-in)
8 to 14
South Courtice Arena
6:30 to 8:00 PM
FREE
-
Tuesday
Dodgeball
6 to 12
Harold Longworth Public School
7:00 to 8:00 PM
$34.04
395460
Hip Hop Dance
9 to 16
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:30 to 7:30 PM
$67.35
395463
Junior Racquet Sports
6 to 12
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
5:15 to 6:15 PM
$34.04
396628
Shake it Up!
6 to 10
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
5:30 to 6:30 PM
$50.73
395464
Clarington Basketball Academy
- Lil’ Dribblers
5 to 7
South Courtice Arena
6:00 to 7:00 PM
$100.00
396129
Wednesday
Basketball (Drop-in)
7 to 13
Dr. G.J. MacGillivray Public School
7:00 to 8:00 PM
FREE
-
Kids in Action
5 to 8
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
5:00 to 6:00 PM
$34.04
395458
Creative Dance
4 to 5
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
5:35 to 6:20 PM
$69.60
395477
*see
description
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:00 to 7:00 PM
FREE
-
5 to 6
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:25 to 7:10 PM
$69.60
395482
Babysitting Course
11 to 16
Courtice Community Complex
6:30 to 8:00 PM
$54.34
395465
Volleyball
7 to 10
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
7:15 to 8:15 PM
$39.33
396633
Volleyball
11 to14
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
7:15 to 8:15 PM
$39.33
396634
Dodgeball
6 to 10
South Courtice Arena
5:45 to 6:45 PM
$34.04
396627
Open Gym - Family
Intro to Dance
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Recreation
Birthday Parties
Ages 4 to 12 years
Planning a big birthday party? Well our Program Staff is here to help! You
supply the food and beverages and we will supply the fun! Our staff will
plan a fun filled party with age appropriate games and activities your
children are sure to enjoy. So come on out and plan your birthday parties
with Clarington. A minimum of one week notice is required to book a
birthday party or make changes to a previously booked party. Parties
include use of the Activity Room and Gymnasium; Newcastle includes use
of half of the gym.
Child/Youth Programs at a Glance
Program
Age
Location
Time
Fee
Barcode
Thursday
Guitar Lessons
8 to 15
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
6:00 to 7:00 PM
$67.35
395470
Kids in the Kitchen
6 to 8
Courtice Community Complex
5:15 to 6:45 PM
$85.20
395651
Chef in Training
9 to 12
Courtice Community Complex
7:00 to 8:30 PM
$85.20
395652
Instructional Basketball
6 to 12
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:00 to 7:00 PM
$39.33
395456
Basketball (Drop-in)
13 to 17
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
7:00 to 8:00 PM
FREE
-
Lego Club
5 to 10
Bowmanville Indoor Soccer
6:00 to 7:00 PM
$50.73
395466
6:00 to 8:00 PM
FREE
-
11:15 to 12:15 PM
$169.95
395429
Friday
Recreation
Open Gym - Youth
10 to13
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Saturday
Sport Ball - Multi-Sport
School age
5 to 8
South Courtice Arena
Sunday
Mini-Basket
7 to 9
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:30 to 7:30 PM
$90.00
397578
Mini-Basket
10 to 18
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:30 to 7:30 PM
$90.00
397577
Winter
Break Camp NEW Ages 6 to 12 years
Different activities each day! Sports, games, arts & crafts, skating and more! Campers should bring a nut-free lunch, with two snacks and plenty of
drinks each day.
Location
Barcode
$162.24
South Courtice Arena
396629
Dates
January 2 to 6
Extended Care
$40.00 7:00 to 9:00 AM
& 4:30 to 6:00 PM
396630
Special Activity
*Alternate activities will be provided
Participants will have the opportunity to skate and
should bring skates, helmet, gloves and warm clothing.
P.A. Day Camps Ages 6 to 12 years
Not sure what to do on your P.A. Day? Join us for an action packed day of fun and games! Participants take part in games, crafts, swimming, and
much more! All participants should pack a nut-free lunch, bring extra drinks, and dress appropriately as some activities may take us outside!
Alternate activities will be provided for those who do not wish to swim.
Dates
Location
Friday September 30
Friday November 25
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
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Program Barcode
$34.73
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
396635
396637
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Extended Care $8.32
7:00 to 9:00 AM &
4:30 to 6:00 PM
396636
396638
Recreation Programs – Adult
Please Note: Adult Drop-in programs run 10 weeks, September 26 to December 1.
Adult Badminton (Drop-in)
Ages 18 years +
Here’s your opportunity to brush up on your badminton skills, while
enjoying a fun evening out. Our staff are on hand to assist in skill
development. Bring your own racquet if you have one or use one of ours.
Participants of all skill level are welcome.
Adult Pickleball (Drop-in)
Ages 18 years +
It’s a great way to keep fit, meet new people and hang out with friends.
Our staff are on site to facilitate play and assist with rules and instruction
if needed. Challenge new opponents each week, or take up a fun game
with friends. Pickleball is a fun, active sport. Participants of all skill levels
are welcome - no experience necessary!
Program
Age
Adult Volleyball
Ages 18 years +
It’s a great way to keep fit, meet new people, or hang out with friends.
Each evening will consist of a brief overview of some rules, safety,
and building basic skills such as; bumping, spiking, and serving in a
recreational based atmosphere. The majority of time will be spent on
recreational play and fun competition. Participants of all skill level are
welcome.
Ballroom Dance (Couples)
Ages 18 years +
Participants will learn and practice a basic combination of ballroom and
popular styles of dancing such as the Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha Cha, Rumba,
Tango & Jive. The fee includes both participants. Please only register one
of the two people attending the class.
Ballroom Dance Advanced (Couples) NEW
Ages 18 years +
In this advanced class, participants will learn the Waltz, Rumba and
some Viennese Waltz and the Mambo. The fee includes both participants.
Please only register one of the two people attending the class.
Adult at a Glance
Location
Time
Fee
Barcode
Tuesday
Adult Badminton (Drop-in)
18+
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
6:15 to 7:45 PM
$5.09
-
Adult Pickleball (Drop-in)
18 +
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
8:00 to 9:30 PM
$5.09
-
8:30 to 10:00 PM
$55.08
395459
Wednesday
Adult Volleyball
18 +
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Thursday
Ballroom Dance (Couples)
18+
Courtice Community Complex
7:00 to 8:30 PM
$125.88
396477
Ballroom Dance Advanced
(Couples)
18+
Courtice Community Complex
8:30 to 10:00 PM
$125.88
396632
Adult Basketball (Drop-in)
18+
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
8:00 to 9:30 PM
$5.09
-
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Recreation
Adult Basketball (Drop-in)
Ages 18 years +
Looking for a fun and active evening out with your friends? Take part in
a game of pick-up basketball, have FUN and get some exercise too! Staff
is on-site to assist and guide your games, teach new participants and
separate participants into appropriate skill level.
Recreation
Early Years Programs
The Community Services Department, in
Partnership with Ontario Early Years and the
YMCA, is pleased to offer these exciting programs
for Parents and Tots. No registration is required.
For further information contact the:
Bowmanville Ontario Early Years Centre
905-697-3171 or Newcastle Ontario Early Years
Centre 905-987-6914.
Fit Families
Ages 0 - 6 YearsFree
This program is a parent and child interactive program. Exercise combined
with music, songs and creative movement will help develop co-ordination and motor skills.
Location
Day
Time
Courtice Community
Tuesday
9:30 to 11:30 AM
Complex
10 Weeks September 27 to November 29
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Play To Learn - Indoor Playground
Ages 0 - 6 Years
Free
Participants will use active play to explore the world around them. Props
will be incorporated; parachutes, balls, hoops and an obstacle course are
only a few items we will use. Through physical play, the children will
develop their creativity, fitness, strength, coordination and motor skills.
Children will be encouraged to use active play both individually and as a
group.
Time
Location
Day
South Courtice Arena Monday & Wednesday
9:30 to 11:30 AM
10 Weeks September 26 to November 30 (no program on October 10)
Newcastle & District
Tuesday & Thursday
9:30 to 11:30 AM
Recreation Complex
10 Weeks September 27 to December 1
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Aquatic Programs
Aquatic Co-ordinator: Tracey Leonard - [email protected]
What’s happening at the pools!
• Registration Dates - group and private/semi private registration dates now fall within the
same week. This change will be in effect for all registrations moving forward. Please note the days/dates
for all registrations:
• Group Lesson Registration (residents) Tuesday, August 23
• Private/Semi Private Registration (residents) Thursday, August 25
• Aquafit Registration goes online!! Effective August 11, Aquafit registration will
Aquatics
be available both in person AND online! Participants are encouraged to get their Family PIN, individual
Client Barcode and course bar codes in advance of Aquafit registration August 11. For more information
on how to register online, please visit our Customer Service desk for assistance.
Group Swimming Lessons
on
Registrati
begins at
When does Registration start?
7:00 AM
gust 23
l Tuesday, August 23 for Clarington Residents Tuesday Au
NEW
DAYl Tuesday, August 30 for Non-Residents
What time does Registration begin?
All methods of registration will commence at 7:00 AM
l www.claringtoneazyreg.ca
l In person
Fees & Duration - General Youth Lessons
Level
Duration
Fee
Red Cross Swim Preschool
30 minutes
$87.35
Red Cross Swim Kids Levels 1 to 4
30 minutes
$87.35
Red Cross Swim Kids Levels 5 to 10
45 minutes
$92.17
Plus taxes where applicable. Non-residents add 10% surcharge to fees.
Session Dates:
Mondays
September 26 to December 12
(No lessons Oct 10 - Thanksgiving)
(No evening lessons Oct 31 - Halloween)
Tuesdays
September 27 to November 29
Wednesdays
September 28 to November 30
Thursdays
September 29 to December 1
Fridays
September 30 to December 2
Saturdays
October 1 to December 10
(No lessons Nov 12 for Santa Claus Parade)
Sundays
October 2 to December 4
Age Prerequisite for Programs
Please note where age is a prerequisite for a swimming program, participants must be the correct age
to register. Consideration will be given to participants who turn the correct age by the second lesson.
Registration must be in person.
Screening:
Not sure which level to register your child in? We can help! Come to any Public Swim and a certified
instructor will assess your child’s swimming level and suggest an appropriate program. Parents wishing
to have preschool children screened will be required to enter the water with their child due to Admission
Requirements. Contact the Courtice Community Complex at 905-404-1525, Newcastle & District Recreation
Complex at 905-987-5667 or the Alan Strike Aquatic & Squash Centre at 905-623-3392 for more information.
Fee: $2.75
We kindly ask that all parents wishing to have a child screened come with their child after the first 30
minutes of the start of the swim and screenings will take place at this time.
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Private and Semi-Private Lessons
When Does Registration Start?
l
l
NEW
DAY
Thursday, August 25 for Clarington Residents
Thursday, September 1 for Non-Residents
All methods of registration will commence at 7:00 AM at the appropriate facility on a first-comefirst-served basis.
Registration for all semi-private and five week privates is in person only.
starting at 7:00 AM.
What if no one else registers for the semi-private class that I have registered
my child in?
Semi-private classes will only run if both spaces are filled. Registrants of classes that do not meet the
required registration will be given the option to attend a general lesson or upgrade for an additional
fee, to a private lesson.
What is the cost of private and semi-private lessons?
Private
Ratio
10 weeks
5 weeks
1:1
1:1
Duration
Fee
SemiRatio
Private
30 minutes
$268.50
10 weeks
2:1
30 minutes
$134.25
5 weeks
2:1
Plus taxes where applicable. Non-residents add 10% surcharge to fees
Block 1 (5 weeks)
Session Dates
Mondays
Sept 26 to Oct 31 (AM lessons)
Sept 26 to Nov 7 (PM lessons)
(no lessons Oct 10 for Thanksgiving)
(no lessons Oct 31 PM for Halloween)
Tuesdays
September 27 to October 25
Wednesdays
September 28 to October 26
Thursdays
September 29 to October 27
Fridays
September 30 to October 28
Saturdays
October 1 to October 29
Sundays
October 2 to October 30
Duration
Fee
30 minutes
30 minutes
$168.01
$83.87
Block 2 (5 weeks)
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tratio
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s at
begin
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7:00
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d
Thurs
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Session Dates
Mondays
Nov 7 to Dec 12 (AM lessons)
Nov 14 to Dec 12 (PM lessons)
Tuesdays
November 1 to November 29
Wednesdays
November 2 to November 30
Thursdays
November 3 to December 1
Fridays
November 4 to December 2
Saturdays
November 5 to December 10
(no lesson Nov 12 for Santa Claus Parade)
Sundays
November 6 to December 4
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Aquatics
Registration for all 10 week private lessons will also be available online at: www.claringtoneazyreg.ca
Private Lessons
(10 Weeks Only)
Registration online or in person at the appropriate facility
Newcastle & District Community Complex
Courtice Community Complex
Aquatics
Day
Monday
Time
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
Wednesday 4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Thursday
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
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Day
Code
396292 Friday
396293
396294
396295
396296
396298
396299
396300
396301
396302
396303 Saturday
396304
396305
396306
396307
396308
396309
396310
396311
396312
396313
396314
396315
396316
396317 Sunday
396318
396319
396320
396321
396322
396323
396324
396325
396326
396327
Time
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
Code
396328
396329
396330
396331
396332
396333
396334
396335
396336
6:00 PM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
396337
396339
396340
396341
396342
396343
396344
396345
396346
396347
396348
396349
396350
396351
396352
396353
396354
396355
396356
396357
396358
396359
396360
396361
396362
396363
Day
Monday
Time
10:00 AM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
Wednesday 4:00 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Code
396037
396038
396039
396040
396041
396042
396043
396044
396045
396046
396047
396048
396049
396050
396051
396052
396053
396054
396055
396056
396057
396058
396059
396060
396061
396062
396063
396064
Time
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Friday
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
Day
Tuesday
Time
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
Day
Thursday
continued
Code
Day
396427 Thursday
396428
397879
396429
396430
396431
397880
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Time
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
Code
396065
396066
396067
396068
396069
396070
396071
396072
396073
396074
396075
396076
396077
396078
396079
396080
396081
396082
396083
396177
396178
396179
396180
396181
396182
396183
396184
396185
396186
Code
396432
396433
397879
396434
396435
396436
Private Lessons (5 Weeks Only)
Semi-Private Lessons (5 & 10 Weeks)
Register in person at the appropriate facility only
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Time
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Day
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Time
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
PLEASE
SHOWER
Courtice Community Complex
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Time
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
Day
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Time
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
9:30 AM
12:00 AM
12:30 AM
12:30 PM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
Day
Tuesday
Time
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
Day
Thursday
Time
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
BEFORE ENTERING POOL
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Aquatics
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Red Cross Swim Preschool
Aquatics
8 - LEVEL PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN 4 MONTHS TO 5 YEARS OF AGE
s Orientation to water for babies and their parent/caregiver.
STARFISH
4 to 12 months s To enter this level, babies must be able to hold their head up.
s The goals are to help babies experience buoyancy and movement through songs and play
in the water and to teach the parent/caregiver age-specific water safety.
s Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver.
DUCK
12 to 24 months s Swimmers learn how to use floating objects for support and explore different water
movements through games, songs and active water play. The parent/caregiver also learns
age-specific water safety.
SEA TURTLE
s Orientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver.
24 to 36 months s Swimmers learn, through fun games and songs how to combine skills, how to kick with a
buoyant object and how to perform basic floats, glides and kicks.
SEA OTTER
3 to 5 years
SALAMANDER
3 to 5 years
SUNFISH
3 to 5 years
CROCODILE
3 to 5 years
WHALE
3 to 5 years
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s Transitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of the Instructor within the first
three classes. All skills are assisted by the Instructor.
s Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop
basic floats and glides and swim 1 metre. They also learn age-appropriate water safety skills.
s Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Salamander once
all criteria have been successfully completed.
s Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 2 metres, further develop basic floats
and increase their distance on front and back glide. Front swim and roll-over glide are also
included and swimmers learn appropriate water safety skills such as how to jump into chestdeep water and how to use a Personal Flotation Device (PFD).
s Safety skills development includes water orientation, safe entries and exits and only
swimming when an adult is present.
s Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Sunfish once all
criteria have been successfully completed.
s Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 5 metres, increase their distance using
buoyant objects, increase their distance on front and back glide with kick and develop their
roll-over glide, side glide and front swim. Safety skills include deep-water skills and use of
Personal Flotation Device (PFD).
s Safety skills development such as water orientation, safe entries and exits and always asking
for permission before going near the water.
s Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Crocodile once all
criteria have been successfully completed
s Through games and other fun activities, swimmers learn to swim 5 metres on their front and
back, perform a dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. They also progress with
kicking drills and increase their swimming distance to 10 metres.
s Safety skills include jumping into deep-water and performing surface support for 10
seconds, recognizing when a swimmer needs help and using a Personal Flotation Device
(PFD) in deep water.
s Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Whale once all
criteria have been successfully completed.
s Through fun activities, swimmers perform a front and back swim for 10 metres. Swimmers
work on developing their flutter kick and perform a distance swim of 15 metres.
s Safety skills include identifying safe swimming areas, jumping into deep water, swimming 5
metres, surface support for 20 seconds and return to safety, throwing assists and sitting dives.
s Swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Swim Kids Level 3
once all criteria have been successfully completed.
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Red Cross Preschool Swimming Lessons
The Community Services Department is pleased to offer the Red Cross Swim Program. If you have any questions about this program,
please call 905-404-1525 or 905-987-5667 or by email [email protected]
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic Centre
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Thursday
Time
5:00 PM
9:00 AM
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
10:00 AM
5:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
9:00 AM
6:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
6:30 PM
Barcode
395577
395578
395579
395580
395581
396364
395582
395779
395780
395783
395785
395787
395788
395790
395792
397878
Time
5:30 PM
10:00 AM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
6:30 PM
11:30 AM
10:30 AM
9:30 AM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
5:00 PM
9:30 AM
5:30 PM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
Barcode
395583
395584
395585
395586
395587
396365
395588
395796
395797
395798
395799
395801
395802
395804
395806
Duck - 12 to 24 months
Location
Days
Alan Strike
Thursday
Aquatic
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Barcode
397877
Time
6:30 PM
9:30 AM
6:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
11:00 AM
10:00 AM
9:00 AM
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
11:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
5:30 PM
Barcode
395589
395628
395629
395630
395632
395633
395634
395809
395811
395812
395814
395816
395818
395820
395821
395823
395824
397927
Sea Turtle - 24 to 36 months
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Duck - 12 to 24 months
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Time
5:00 PM
Alan Strike
Aquatic Centre
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Thursday
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Aquatics
Starfish - 4 to 12 months
Red Cross Preschool Swimming Lessons
The Community Services Department is pleased to offer the Red Cross Swim Program. If you have any questions about this program,
please call 905-404-1525 or 905-987-5667 or by email [email protected]
Sea Otter - 3 to 5 years
Sea Otter - 3 to 5 years
Aquatics
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
60
Days
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Time
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
9:00 AM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
Barcode
395635
395636
395637
395638
395639
395653
395654
395655
395656
395657
395658
395659
395660
395661
395663
395664
395666
395668
395669
395670
395671
395672
395674
395675
395676
395677
395678
395679
395680
395681
395828
395830
395832
395833
Location
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Days
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Time
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
9:30 AM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
Barcode
395834
395835
395836
395838
395839
395840
395841
395842
395844
395845
395847
395848
395850
395853
395855
395856
395857
395860
395861
395863
395866
395867
395869
395870
395871
395874
395875
395878
395879
395880
395881
395882
395884
395885
395886
Red Cross Preschool Swimming Lessons
The Community Services Department is pleased to offer the Red Cross Swim Program. If you have any questions about this program,
please call 905-404-1525 or 905-987-5667 or by email [email protected]
Salamander- 3 to 5 years
Time
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
Barcode
395887
395889
395890
395891
395893
396366
396369
Time
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
Barcode
395684
395685
395686
395687
395688
395689
395690
395691
395692
395693
395694
395695
395696
395697
395698
395699
395700
395702
395703
395704
395705
395707
395708
395709
Location
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Salamander- 3 to 5 years
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Days
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
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Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Time
9:30 AM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
10:00 AM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
Barcode
395905
395906
395908
395909
395910
395911
395912
395914
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395930
395932
395933
395935
395937
395938
395939
395941
395942
395943
395945
395946
395948
395949
395950
395951
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Aquatics
Sea Otter - 3 to 5 years
Continued
Location
Days
Newcastle &
Sunday
District
Sunday
Recreation
Sunday
Complex
Sunday
Sunday
Alan Strike
Tuesday
Aquatic Centre Thursday
Red Cross Preschool Swimming Lessons
The Community Services Department is pleased to offer the Red Cross Swim Program. If you have any questions about this program,
please call 905-404-1525 or 905-987-5667 or by email [email protected]
Salamander- 3 to 5 years
Location
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Aquatics
Alan Strike
Aquatic Centre
Days
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Sunfish - 3 to 5 years
Time
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
Barcode
395952
395953
395955
395956
395957
396370
396371
Time
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
9:30 AM
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:30 PM
Barcode
395711
395712
395713
395714
395715
395717
395718
395719
395720
395721
395722
395724
395725
395726
395959
395961
395962
395964
395965
395966
395967
395969
395970
395972
395973
Location
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic Centre
Days
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Time
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
6:00 PM
Barcode
395975
395977
395978
395979
395980
395981
396372
Sunfish - 3 to 5 years
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
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Days
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Crocodile/Whale - 3 to 5 years
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle &
District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic Centre
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Thursday
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Time
6:00 PM
9:30 AM
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
4:30 PM
6:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
9:00 AM
12:30 PM
9:30 AM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
Barcode
395727
395728
395729
395730
395731
395732
395733
395735
395736
395737
396027
396028
396029
396030
396031
396032
396033
396034
396035
396036
396375
Red Cross Age Conversion Chart
If they took Red Cross
Swim Preschool:
Starfish Level
Duck Level
Sea Turtle Level
Sea Otter Level
Salamander Level
Sunfish Level
Sunfish Level
Crocodile Level
Crocodile Level
Whale Level
PLEASE
SHOWER
And the level
was marked:
Complete or incomplete
Complete or incomplete
Complete or incomplete
Complete or incomplete
Complete or incomplete
Incomplete
Complete
Incomplete
Complete
Complete or incomplete
Then enroll them in Red
Cross Swim Kids Level:
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
SHOWER B4 U SWIM
The Community Services Department is continuing its “Shower B4 U Swim”
campaign aimed at all swim lesson participants and pool/whirlpool/sauna users.
We continue to look for everyone’s assistance and co-operation in complying with
the Department of Health regulation pertaining to showering before entering a
public pool/whirlpool.
WHY SHOWER? Body fluids such as urine, sweat, feces and saliva can transmit
bacteria, viruses and parasites into the water. Germs that can cause a Recreational
Water Illness (RWI) are normally killed by chlorine. However, healthy swimming
behaviours are needed to protect you and your child(ren) from RWIs and will
help stop germs from getting in the pool in the first place. Please do your part by
practicing good hygiene and “Shower B4 U Swim.”
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Aquatics
My child has turned 6; What level should I register him/her in?
Red Cross Swim Kids (6 to 12 years of age)
Aquatics
10 Level Program
Red Cross
Swim Kids
1
Swimmers receive an orientation to water and the pool area and work on floats, glides and
kicking. Swimmers build their endurance by working on the 5 metre front swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
2
Swimmers work on propulsion skills to move through the water and to remain at the surface.
Swimmers work on the front swim (5 metres) and learn about deep-water activities and
proper use of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Fitness activities include the 10 metre flutter
kick and a 10 metre distance swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
3
This level provides an introduction to diving and teaches swimmers how to make wise choices
about where and when to swim. Endurance is achieved by building strength in the flutter kick
and a 15 metre swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
4
This level introduces the front crawl (10 metre) and back swim with shoulder roll (15 metre).
Swimmers work on kneeling dives, surface support (45 seconds, deep water) and developing
a greater sense of self-safety by understanding their own limits. Endurance is built through a
25 metre swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
5
This level introduces the back crawl (15 metre), sculling skills, whip kick on the back, stride
dives and treading water. Front crawl increases to 15 metres. An introduction to safe boating
skills is also included. Endurance is developed through a 50 metre swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
6
This level refines front crawl with a focus on hand entry and breathing (25 metre), back crawl
with a focus on arm positions and body roll (25 metre) and introduces elementary backstroke
(15 metre), safety on ice and rescue of other with throwing assists. Swimmers demonstrate the
front dive and their ability to tread water in deep water for 1 1/2 minutes. Endurance is built
through dolphin kick and a 75 metre swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
7
This level builds skills and endurance for the front crawl (50 metre), back crawl (50 metre)
and elementary back stroke (25 metre) and introduces whip kick on the front. Swimmers
learn about airway and breathing obstructions, reaching assists and stride entry. Swimming
endurance is increased to a 150 metre swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
8
This level is an introduction to breast stroke (15 metre) and feet-first surface dives. Swimmers
learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia, the performance of rescue breathing
on children and adults and standing shallow dives. Swimmers participate in timed treading
water activities using the eggbeater skill for 3 minutes to improve their ability to remain at the
surface in the event of an unexpected fall into water. Endurance is built on a 300 metre swim.
Front crawl and back crawl distances are increased to 75 metres each.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
9
This level refines the front crawl (100 metre), back crawl (100 metre), elementary back stroke
(50 metre) and breast stroke (25 metre) and encourages swimmers to combine different kicks
for fitness (3 min). They also work on head-first surface dives and learn about wise choices,
peer influences and self-rescue from ice. Endurance is built through a 400 metre swim.
Red Cross
Swim Kids
10
This level is a final assessment of the strokes for technique and distance (front crawl 100
metre, back crawl 100 metre, elementary back stroke 50 metre, breast stroke 50 metre and
sidestroke 25 metre). Swimmers learn about sun safety, rescue of others from ice and headfirst and feet-first surface dives. Endurance is built using the dolphin kick (vertical) and a 500
metre swim.
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Red Cross Swim Kids (6 to 12 years of age)
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle
& District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
5:00 PM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
Barcode
396227
396228
396229
396230
396231
396232
396233
396234
396235
396236
396237
396238
395710
395716
395723
395743
395744
395745
395746
395777
395778
395781
395782
395784
395786
395789
395791
395793
395794
396376
396377
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle
& District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
5:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
6:00 PM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
5:00 PM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
Barcode
396239
396240
396241
396242
396243
396244
396245
396246
396247
396248
395795
395800
395803
395805
395807
395808
395810
395813
395815
395817
395819
395822
395825
395826
395827
395829
395831
396378
396379
PLEASE
SHOWER
BEFORE ENTERING POOL
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Aquatics
Swim Kids Level 2 - 6 years and older
Swim Kids Level 1 - 6 years and older
Red Cross Swim Kids (6 years and older)
Swim Kids Level 3 - 6 years and older
Aquatics
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle
& District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
6:30 PM
5:00 PM
Swim Kids Level 4 - 6 years and older
Barcode
396249
396250
396251
396252
396254
396253
396255
396256
396257
396258
396259
395837
395843
395846
395849
395854
395859
395862
395864
395865
395868
395872
395873
395876
395877
396380
396381
Location
Courtice
Community
Complex
Newcastle
& District
Recreation
Complex
Alan Strike
Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
GROUP SWIMMING LESSONS
7:00 AM
Clarington Residents - Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Register online: www.claringtoneazyreg.ca
or in person
See page 3 for more information
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Time
4:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
6:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:00 AM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
6:30 PM
6:00 PM
Barcode
396261
396262
396263
396264
396265
396266
396267
396268
396269
396270
396271
395883
395888
395892
395894
395895
395896
395897
395898
395899
395900
395901
395902
395903
395904
396382
396383
Red Cross Swim Kids (6 years and older)
Swim Kids Level 5 - 6 years and older
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Alan Strike Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
6:15 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:15 AM
10:45 AM
4:45 PM
6:15 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
11:45 AM
9:30 AM
5:45 PM
5:00 PM
Barcode
396272
396273
396274
396275
396276
395907
395913
395915
395916
395919
395923
396386
396387
Swim Kids Level 6 - 6 years and older
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Alan Strike Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Tuesday
Time
5:30 PM
Barcode
396277
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
4:00 PM
5:45 PM
10:15 AM
10:45 AM
4:00 PM
5:30 PM
4:45 PM
5:45 PM
11:45 AM
10:15 AM
5:45 PM
5:00 PM
396278
396279
396280
396281
395931
395934
395936
395940
395944
395947
396386
396387
Swim Kids Level 7 - 6 years and older
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Saturday
Time
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
7:00 PM
4:45 PM
11:00 AM
Barcode
396283
396284
396285
396286
396287
Location
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Alan Strike Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
6:15 PM
5:30 PM
4:00 PM
11:00 AM
6:30 PM
5:45 PM
Barcode
395954
395958
395960
395963
396388
396389
Swim Kids Level 8 - 6 years and older
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Alan Strike Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Monday
Time
4:45 PM
Barcode
396288
Tuesday
Wednesday
Saturday
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
7:00 PM
4:45 PM
11:00 AM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
4:45 PM
11:45 AM
6:30 PM
5:45 PM
396289
396290
396291
395968
395971
395974
395976
396390
396391
Swim Kids Level 9 - 6 years and older
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Days
Monday
Time
5:30 PM
Barcode
395740
Wednesday
Sunday
Thursday
Saturday
5:30 PM
10:00 AM
5:30 PM
11:00 AM
395741
395742
395982
395983
Swim Kids Level 9/10 - 6 years and older
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic and
Squash Centre
Days
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
Barcode
396392
396408
Swim Kids Level 10 - 6 years and older
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Fall Recreation & Leisure Guide 2016
Days
Monday
Time
6:15 PM
Barcode
395738
Sunday
Thursday
Saturday
10:00 AM
6:15 PM
11:00 AM
395739
395984
395985
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Aquatics
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Swim Kids Level 7 - 6 years and older
Lifesaving, Leadership & First Aid
Program fees do not include applicable taxess
How to become a Lifeguard
Bronze Star
Prerequisite:
10 to12 years old,
recommended for
Bronze Medallion but
not required
Bronze Medallion &
Emergency First Aid
Prerequisite:
13 years old or
Bronze Star
Red Cross Water
Safety Instructor
Prerequisite:
15 years old, Bronze
Cross. New 4 step
process - see below
Lifesaving Society
Instructors
Prerequisite:
16 years old, Bronze
Cross
Bronze Cross
Prerequisite:
Bronze Medallion &
Emergency First Aid
Standard First Aid
with CPR C
Aquatics
1
4
2
3
How to become a Swimming Instructor
1
National Lifeguard
Service
Prerequisite:
16 years old, Bronze
Cross, Standard First
Aid.
5
NEW
2
The Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Development Program changed January
2016. Here’s what’s new and what candidates need to know!
The new Red Cross WSI program is designed to provide candidates with the proper knowledge and skills
to teach swimming and water safety while promoting water-safe attitudes in, on, and around the water.
This program provides candidates with instructional knowledge and theories on topics including teaching
methods, learning styles, swimming skills, communication, safety supervision, injury prevention, and
feedback. The program includes 4 steps for completion: Step 1: Skills Evaluation, Step 2: Online, Step 3:
Teaching Experience, and Step 4: Classroom and Pool.
Step 1: Skills Evaluation (6 hours Skill + 1 hour Next Steps)
The skills evaluation ensures candidates have the necessary water safety skills, strokes, and Instructor
Emergency Response (IER) skills equivalent to the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 performance criteria.
Step 2: Online (14-20 hours self-lead, depending on the pace of work)
One of the most significant aspects of the revised program will be the transition of in-person learning to
combined online and in-person training. This new approach allows the learner to learn at his or her own speed
- focusing on what is important and how it connects to them - online before arriving at the pool.
Step 3: Teaching Experience (minimum 8 hours done during full swimming session)
The teaching experience takes place following the online learning and prior to the in-person component.
Candidates have first-hand experience observing real progressions and swimmer skills with a mix of
personalities in the same class.
Step 4: Classroom and Pool (22 hours)
This component follows the teaching experience and furthers instructional ability by focusing on how to
effectively plan, teach, and evaluate the Red Cross Swim Programs. This is where we consolidate candidates’
knowledge and experience from the online and teaching experience components so they are ready to take on
their first Red Cross Swim Program.
For more information, please contact Tracey Leonard or Kristine Dewey at 905-987-5667 or Jeff Darling at
905-404-1525, visit www.clarington.net/swiminstructor or go to www.redcross.ca/wsi2016 for more details.
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Lifesaving, Leadership & First Aid
Course Descriptions
Bronze Star Ages 10-12 years
This program is excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion. Participants develop problem solving and decision making skills. Candidates
learn CPR and develop lifesaving skills. Includes a timed 400 metre swim.
Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid Prerequisite: Ages 13 years + or completed Bronze Star
This is a prerequisite for all advanced lifesaving programs. Physical fitness, decision making and judgment skills are developed in order to prepare candidates for rescues of greater risk. Provides knowledge and skills to care for the ABC’s of life. Exam on the 11th week of class. Certification fee included.
Materials extra.
Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross exam times will be confirmed during the session. Exam times will be extended to ensure sufficient test time. Age requirements are strictly upheld. Anything less than 100% attendance in ANY lifesaving and leadership course may affect completion of the course
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor – Step 1: Skills Evaluation (6 hours Skills + 1 hour Next Steps)
Prerequisites: Age 15 years, Bronze Cross
The 6 hours skills evaluation ensures candidates have the necessary water safety skills, strokes, and Instructor Emergency Response (I.E.R.) skills equivalent to the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 performance criteria. This session includes both practice and evaluation time. Please note unsuccessful candidates
are unable to move on to the next step. Candidates who are successful will be asked to purchase Red Cross materials, sign up for teaching experience
hours, and stay for a 1 hour “next steps” orientation session.
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor – Step 4: Classroom and Pool (22 hours)
Prerequisites: Candidates must have successfully completed Steps 1 through 3 prior to registering for this course. Proof of completion of previous steps
must be shown on the first day of class. This is the final step in the Red Cross Instructor certification. This component follows the online and teaching
experience, and furthers instructional ability by focusing on how to effectively plan, teach, and evaluate the Red Cross Swim Programs. This component includes 9 hours classroom and 12 hours pool time.
Lifesaving Society Instructor Prerequisites: Age 16 years, Bronze Cross
Upon completion of this program, candidates will be able to instruct the awards of the Lifesaving program (Canadian Swim Patrol program,
Bronze Medal Awards, Wading Pool Attendant, Lifesaving Fitness and Distinction). Materials and certification fee included.
National Lifeguard Service (NLS) Prerequisites: Age 16 years, Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid
This NLS certification is the industry accepted standard for lifeguards in Canada. Training provided in this course is designed to develop the basic
lifeguarding skills, principles and decision-making processes which will assist the lifeguard to evaluate and adapt to different aquatic facilities and
emergencies. Candidates work in a team environment allowing them to develop leadership and communication skills. Physical fitness is a basic component of the program. Standard First Aid prerequisite must be from Lifesaving Society, Canadian Red Cross or St. John’s Ambulance. No exceptions.
Materials and certification fee included.
National Lifeguard (NLS) Recertification Prerequisites: NLS and Standard First Aid
Proof of original award must be shown at the time of recertification. Failure to provide will prevent testing.
Standard First Aid and CPR C This course is for both the general public and all NLS candidates.
Standard First Aid provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR level C (adult, child, infant, 2 rescuer). This Lifesaving
Society first aid program is recognized by Ontario’s Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB). Materials and certification fee included.
Standard First Aid Recertification Prerequisites: valid, original certification must be from the Lifesaving Society only, to qualify for the
recertification and must be provided for verification at the time of the recertification. Failure to provide will prevent testing.
Note: As required by the WSIB, Standard First Aid award holders may recertify their SFA certification just once on a recert course not more than three
years from the date of issue. Award holders may renew by alternating recerts and original courses subsequently.
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Aquatics
Bronze Cross Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid
This is a prerequisite for Clarington’s Assistant Lifeguard positions, all advanced instructor programs and for NLS. Focus on principles of emergency procedures, deep water spinal injury management, team work and use of special equipment. Exam on the 11th week of class. Certification fee included.
Lifesaving, Leadership & First Aid
Current Courses
Program fees do not include applicable taxes and are not eligible for the 3rd child discount
Program
Bronze Star
Aquatics
Bronze Medallion &
Emergency First Aid
Bronze Cross
NLS Full Course
NLS Recertification
Location
Courtice Community
Complex
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Courtice Community
Complex
Day
Thursday
Time
6:00 to 7:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 to 11:00 AM
Wednesday
7:30 to 9:30 PM
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
Monday
6:30 to 8:30 PM
Courtice Community
Complex
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Tuesday
7:30 to 9:30 PM
Thursday
6:15 to 8:15 PM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
Red Cross Water Safety
Instructor
Step1: Skills Evaluation
Red Cross Water Safety
Alan Strike Aquatic
Instructor Step 4: Classroom and Squash Centre
and Pool
Standard First Aid
Alan Strike Aquatic
and Squash Centre
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Course Dates
September 29 to
December 1
October 1 to December 10
No class Nov 12
September 28 to
December 7
Barcode
396885
Fee
$97.54
394928
396894
$169.62
+ manual
& pocket
mask
394929
Sunday
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
*includes breaks
9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
September 26 to
December 19
No class Oct 10
September 27 to
December 6
September 29 to
December 8
January 2
January 3
January 4
January 5
January 6
December 18
396892
$76.64
Wednesday
1:00 to 8:00 PM
December 28
396893
$35.00
Tuesday
5:30 to 8:30 PM
September 27 to
November 8
396887
$105.00
Saturday &
Sunday
9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
November 19 to 20
396891
$101.04
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394927
396886
$154.35
396890
$266.09
Adult Programs
Location
Courtice
Community Centre
Newcastle &
District Recreation
Complex
Days
Tuesday September
27 to November 29
Monday September
26 to December 12
Time Barcode
7:45 to
396883
8:30 PM
7:00 to
396084
7:45 PM
Adult Swim Strokes & Fitness Fee: $91.91/10 wks
A program designed for adults that would like to
maintain or increase their personal fitness level
through stroke improvement in a distance swimming
setting; to introduce other forms of aquatic fitness
activities and/or enhance water safety knowledge
and skills relevant to the student.
Location
Courtice
Community Centre
Newcastle &
District Recreation
Complex
Days
Tuesday September
27 to November 29
Monday September
26 to December 12
Time Barcode
7:45 to
396884
8:30 PM
7:00 to
396085
7:45 PM
Aquatics
Adult Learn To Swim
Fee: $91.91 / 10 weeks
To develop or increase comfort in the water
through basic floatation, movement and breathing
skills and to foster the basic knowledge and skill to
survive in and around the water.
No Classes October 10 (Thanksgiving)
PAR-Q & You Self Assessment
All participants must assess their medical history by reviewing the
Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) prior to participation
in any aquatic/fitness program. If you answer “yes” to any questions
on the PAR-Q, please see your physician to help you determine your
suitability for participating.
Expectant mothers need to discuss the PARmed-X for Pregnancy form
(available at any recreation facility) with their doctor. This will help
ensure optimum health and safety during this special time.
Before you select a Physical Activity
To ensure you have a positive healthy experience, consult with your personal Physician for
advice before increasing your physical activity if you answer yes to any of the following
questions:
1. Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do
physical activity recommended by a doctor?
2. Do you feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity?
3. In the past month, have you had chest pain when you were not doing physical activity?
4. Do you lose balance because of dizziness or do you ever lose consciousness?
5. Do you have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by change in your physical
activity?
6. Is your doctor currently prescribing drugs (for example, water pills) for your blood pressure
or heart condition?
7. Do you know of any other reason why you should not do physical activity?
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Registration
begins Aug 11
for Residents
Aquafit
Online
Registration
NEW
REGISTRATION NOW IN PERSON AND ONLINE!
Effective August 11, Aquafit registration will be available both in person AND online! Participants are encouraged to get their Family PIN, individual
Client Barcode and course barcodes in advance of Aquafit registration August 11. For more information on how to register online, please visit our
Customer Service desks for assistance.
Fee: $85.00 / 12 week session / Drop-In $8.76* Seniors 55+ / Youth 50% discount
Fees do not include applicable taxes. *Note: Drop-in’s will only be permitted where space is available - please call ahead
Location
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
Aquatics
905-623-3392
Courtice Community Complex
905-404-1525
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
905-987-5667
Class
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Aquafit - General Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
September 26 to December 19 9:00 to 10:00 AM
September 27 to December 13 9:00 to 10:00 AM
September 29 to December 15 9:00 to 10:00 AM
396727
396728
396729
Tri-Aquafit
September 28 to December 14 7:00 to 8:00 PM
396877
Aquafit - General Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
September 26 to December 19
September 28 to December 14
September 29 to December 15
September 30 to December 16
396827
396828
396829
396830
Nice & Easy
Monday
Thursday
September 26 to December 19 1:00 to 2:00 PM
September 29 to December 15 1:00 to 2:00 PM
396879
397627
Tri-Aquafit
Monday
September 26 to December 19 7:15 to 8:15 PM
396878
Aquafit - General Tuesday
Thursday
September 27 to December 13 7:15 to 8:15 PM
September 29 to December 15 7:15 to 8:15 PM
396831
396832
Deep Water
Friday
September 30 to December 16 9:00 - 10:00 AM
396880
Shallow Water
Monday
September 26 to December 19 1:15 to 2:15 PM
396881
Wednesday
September 28 to December 14 9:00 - 10:00 AM
396882
Wednesday
9:00 - 10:00 AM
9:00 - 10:00 AM
8:30 - 9:30 PM
9:00 to 10:00 AM
No Classes Monday October 10 (Thanksgiving)
Descriptions
Aquafit - General
An excellent in water fitness class for all age groups of swimmers and
non swimmers alike. You will be lead through a series of exercises for
flexibility, muscular strength, cardiovascular health and stretching.
Exercise in water relieves stress on joints and provides a more effective
work as you work against the resistance of the water.
Deep Water Aquafit
Classes are held in deep water, eliminating any impact on your joints,
using floatation belts for added support. Deep water and aquajog is
ideal for developing core strength, balance, stamina and enhancing
cross training. This class is suitable for all fitness levels. Participants are
encouraged to work at their own pace.
Nice and Easy (September to June)
This program is geared to adults who are experiencing joint pain or
swelling of joints or other mobility restrictions. It will help improve
range of motion and mobility. Participants are encouraged to work at
their own pace.
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Shallow Water Aquafit
Workouts will focus on cardio training, strengthening, stretching and
toning in shallow or chest deep water. A variety of equipment will
be used to enhance the program and encourage increased stamina.
Program suitable for all fitness levels and swimming abilities.
Tri Aqua Fit (September to June)
This program is designed to raise awareness of the sport of water
fitness and benefits for the cross trained athlete. Suited for participants
looking for a challenge; water fitness and aquatic sports conditioning
can help you to achieve a high performance level, while protecting
your joints and ligaments. Jogging, cycling and swimming with fins are
just some of the techniques that will be used to enhance your stamina,
strengthen core, cardiovascular health and overall endurance.
Aquafit participants Please review the Par-Q & You Self Assessment
on page 26
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Pool & Skate Admission & Membership
Fee Information
Swim / Skate Membership
Membership valid at all municipal pools and arenas. Orono & Newcastle Arena’s not included.
10 Ticket
3 Months
Annual
Adult
$33.84
$65.43
$172.19
Youth 4-17 yrs
$27.00
$32.72
$86.09
Post Secondary
N/A
$49.07
$129.14
Senior 55+
$27.00
$32.72
$86.09
Group*
$85.59
N/A
N/A
Family*
N/A
N/A
$321.19
Program fees do NOT include applicable taxes
Family & Group* rates include a maximum of 5 people, including a maximum of 2 adults. Preschool children (3 years and younger)
are admitted free when accompanied by a participating adult or guardian 14 years of age or older. For Family memberships, family members
must live in same household. NOTE: Non-residents add 10% surcharge to their membership rates. Plus taxes where applicable.
PLEASE NOTE: All Memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable. GIFT CERTIFICATES are non-refundable. A pre-authorized payment (P.A.P.)
plan is available on all Annual Memberships.
Swim Admission Standards For Public Pools
Children 5 & under
14+
Children 6 to 9 years
unable to pass swim test
14+
0-5
0-5
Guardian must remain within
arms reach at all times.
6-9
6-9
6-9
6-9
Guardian must remain within
arms reach.
If any children in the group are 5
and under, a ratio of 2:1 for your
group is required.
Children 10 & older
may swim alone
Children 8 & older
who pass swim test
8+
+
10
Child can swim alone and use the
deep end and the slide at the
Courtice Complex.
Blue Band is received along with a
facility swim test card.
Must pass the swim test in order
to use the deep end and use the
slide.
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Children 6 & 7 years
who pass swim test
6-7
Guardian must remain in the pool.
Child must complete the swim test
each time. Red band is received.
Child can use the deep end.
+
Guardians must be:
• 14 years and older
• Within arms reach at all times
• Responsible for direct supervision
in and out of the water
• In appropriate bathing attire
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Facility Swim Test
• Successfully swim continuously
on front, two widths of the pool
in a comfortable manner
• Face and head must submerge
• Body must stay near horizontal
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Aquatics
Pay-Go
$3.76
$3.00
N/A
$3.00
$9.51
N/A
Aquatics
Things You Should Know To Make Your Swim Enjoyable
Admission Standards for Public Pools – Admission standards are in
affect for all recreational swims.
possible. Unscheduled service disruptions can be found on line at
www.clarington.net or by contacting any of our recreation facilities.
Appropriate Bathing Attire – All participants using the pool/
whirlpool/sauna are required to wear gender appropriate bathing
attire. Undergarments, cut-offs, t-shirts, jean shorts, and other street
clothes are not permitted. Shoes are not permitted on the deck or in
the shower area. Patrons wearing street clothes are welcome to watch
from the viewing area.
Slide & Deep End Use - Individuals wishing to use
the slide at the Newcastle & District Recreation
Complex must meet a height requirement of 48”.
At the Courtice Community Complex, slide users
must successfully complete the facility swim test.
Swimmers under 16 years of age wishing to use the
deep end are required to complete the facility swim test at all pools.
Change Room Policy:
The Family Change Room is intended
for the following use:
Children aged 4 and over accompanied
by an opposite gender parent/guardian
Families who wish to remain together
Individuals with special needs who require additional space or who are
accompanied by an opposite gender support worker
All other users are asked to use gender specific change rooms.
Infants & Small Children – Infants & small children cannot be left
unattended on the pool deck. Car seats and strollers must be left in the
change rooms or other designated areas. Children who are not toilettrained are required to wear snug fitting plastic pants or a swim/pool
diaper under suitable bathing suits. Regular diapers are not permitted.
Recreational Swimming – Swim hours may be changed due to special
events, maintenance or other unforeseen circumstances. Changes to
the schedule will be posted one week prior to the change, wherever
Swim Type
Adult
Adult / Lane Swim
Lane
Public
Public / Lane Swim
Special Needs Swim
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Sauna & Whirlpool Use – Individuals wishing to use the sauna and/
or whirlpool must be 18 years of age or older. Infants and children are
not permitted to wait in the area while parents or guardians use the
sauna or whirlpool.
Cameras, Video Equipment and Cell phones – The use of all cell phones
and picture-taking equipment is prohibited in all change rooms,
washrooms and on pool deck. Picture taking is only permitted from
the viewing area. We do ask that anyone wishing to take pictures
obtains permission from the reception staff. This is to respect the
privacy and safety of all patrons.
Please make everyone’s swim an enjoyable experience and help
prevent pool fouling by feeding your children after swimming or at
least one hour before. Have your child use the washroom facilities
prior to entering the pool and as needed throughout your swim to
prevent accidents.
Swim Descriptions
18 years of age and older. 2 lanes for lengths swimming plus 1 open lane for exercising.
2 lanes for lengths swimming, 1 open lane. Youth may attend to swim lengths only.
All ages. Slow, Medium, Fast lanes. All swimmers must be continuously swimming lengths.
All ages. Slide open during specified swims only. Please see admissions criteria for guidelines. Swim test required
by youth for use of slide and to swim in deep end.
Pool shared between public and lane swimmers. Recreational swim space will be a minimum of 3 lanes. Swim fins
and hand paddles not permitted.
Recreational Swim open to people with physical and/or developmental disabilities with their caregiver; caregivers
attend free of charge.
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Fall Swim Schedule
*indicates times when slide is open for use. Schedule Effective September 6 to December 31, 2016
Tuesday
Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex
905-987-5667
Type
Time
Lane
Public / Lane
Public /Lane
Adult / Lane
Lane
6:00 to 7:30 AM
7:30 to 8:50 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
7:30 to 8:50 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Lane
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
6:30 to 7:30 AM
7:30 to 8:45 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
1:00 to 2:00 PM
(tot pool open)
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Public / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
7:00 to 8:30 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
7:15 to 8:45 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
1:15 to 2:15 PM
6:45 to 8:15 PM *
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:15 to 9:30 PM
6:30 to 7:30 AM
7:30 to 8:45 AM
10:40 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Public / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
7:00 to 8:30 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Public
Lane
10:30 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
7:00 to 8:30 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Public
7:15 to 8:45 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
1:00 to 2:00 PM
(tot pool open)
7:00 to 9:00 PM *
Public
Public
2:00 to 4:00 PM *
6:30 to 8:30 PM *
Adult / Lane
Public
Adult / Lane
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
12:30 to 2:30 PM
6:30 to 8:30 PM
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Lane
Public / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult
6:00 to 7:30 AM
7:30 to 8:50 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Public
7:30 to 8:50 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
7:00 to 8:30 PM *
Lane
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Lane
Public / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
6:00 to 7:30 AM
7:30 to 8:50 AM
10:30 to 11:30 AM
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
6:45 to 8:30 PM
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Saturday
Lane
Public
Public
Sunday
Public
Adult / Lane
8:15 to 9:15 AM
2:30 to 4:00 PM *
6:30 to 8:00 PM *
10:40 to 11:30 AM
(tot pool until 12 PM)
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8:30 to 9:30 PM
Alan Strike Aquatic and
Squash Centre
905-623-3392
Type
Time
Public / Lane
7:00 to 8:30 AM
Public / Lane
10:30 to 11:30 AM
Adult / Lane
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Adult / Lane
Special Needs
Public
Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
Adult / Lane
Public / Lane
Adult / Lane
9:00 to 10:30 AM
Public
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Adult
6:30 to 8:30 PM
Adult / Lane Swim & Public Swim cancelled December 18 at Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre
Note: Schedule are subject to change. Please visit facilities or www.clarington.net for a list of cancellations.
Please Note: Whirlpool and Sauna close 15 minutes prior to the closure of the building.
2:30 to 4:00 PM *
6:15 to 8:00 PM
Public
Adult / Lane
2:00 to 4:00 PM *
6:30 to 8:30 PM
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Aquatics
Day
Monday
Courtice Community
Complex
905-404-1525
Type
Time
KIDS PROGRAMS
Kids Art Class (Ages 5-12)
4 weeks 2 Sessions
Saturdays 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 17 to Oct 8
Session 2: Oct 15 to Nov 5
$50 members/ $70 non-members
Take a journey of creativity.
Learn to tell stories and
describe the world we live in by
drawing, painting, printmaking
and sculpture. Use acrylics,
watercolours and our printing
press. All materials included. Just
bring your imagination. Instructor:
Todd Tremeer
Supervision and activities will
be provided from 12:00 – 12:30
for kids wishing to stay for both
classes
Pottery for Kids (Ages 8-12)
4 weeks 2 Sessions
Saturdays 12:30 to 2:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 17 to Oct 8
Session 2: Oct 15 to Nov 19
(No Class Nov 5 and Nov 12)
$55 members/ $75 non-members
Your child will learn how to build
and glaze (colour) small functional
and sculptural vessels. Come and
create a masterpiece together!
All materials included. Instructor:
Lindsay Anderson
Supervision and activities will
be provided from 12:00 – 12:30
for kids wishing to stay for both
classes
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Pottery for Kids (Ages 5-7)
4 weeks 2 Sessions
Saturdays 2:15 - 3:45 PM
Session 1: Sept 17 to Oct 8
Session 2: Oct 15 to Nov 19
(No Class Nov 5 and Nov 12)
$55 members/ $75 non-members
Your child will learn how to build
and glaze (colour) small functional
and sculptural vessels. All materials
included. Instructor: Lindsay
Anderson
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
The Visual Arts Centre is pleased to
offer this opportunity to members
with a Family membership. Parties
can be booked for groups of up
to 12 children. You provide the
refreshments and we provide an
artist to instruct the children in a
craft or art projects. Classes are 2
hours, but refreshments can be
served for up to 1 hour afterwards.
Parties must be organized around
our other classes so we try our
best to accommodate your group.
It is a good idea to book your party
early. Price is $180.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.vac.ca
ADULT PROGRAMS
(Ages 13+)
Watercolour Painting
(4 weeks - 2 Sessions)
Tuesdays 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 13 to Oct 4
Session 2: Oct 11 to Nov 1
$70 members/ $95 non-members
This course is guided by an
experienced teacher for all levels.
Learn how to paint transparent
watercolours with glowing light.
Traditional watercolour technique
will be taught with impressionistic
style through basic drawing, colour
mixing and composition. Enjoy
yourself in a positive, encouraging
atmosphere. You supply your
own materials. A list is given upon
registration. Instructor: Hi-Sook
Barker
NEW!
Painting
(4 weeks - 2 Sessions)
Tuesdays 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 13 to Oct 4
Session 2: Oct 11 to Nov 1
$70 members/$95 non-members
Continue to paint your own
projects in a friendly group setting
while learning some tips and tricks
to improve your paintings. Paint
from your favourite photo or a stilllife from objects before you.
For adults and high school
students experienced or new to
painting. Bring your oils, acrylics or
watercolours, a canvas or
watercolour paper. Instructor: Todd
Tremeer
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NEW! Hand Building
(4 Weeks 2 Sessions)
Tuesdays 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 13 to Oct 4
Session 2: Oct 11 to Nov 1
$190 members, $215 nonmembers
This class is for people who have
some experience working with
clay, would like to hone their skills
and learn some new techniques.
Instructor: Lindsay Anderson
NEW! The Painting Crash Course
(4 weeks 2 Sessions)
Wednesdays 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 14 to Oct 5
Session 2: Oct 12 to Nov 2
$80 members/$105 non-members
Discover the unique characteristics
of each medium. Experiment with
drawing, watercolours, acrylics
and oils--complete 2 small still-life
paintings in 4 short weeks.
Week 1: draw a still-life, paint it
with watercolour week 2.
Week 3 acrylic underpainting
Week 4: overpainting and gazing
with oils All Materials Included
Instructor: Todd Tremeer
Acrylic Abstract Painting
(4 weeks 2 Sessions)
Thursdays 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Session 1: Sept 15 to Oct 6
Session 2: Oct 13 to Nov 3
$70 members/$95 non-members
This course offers a fun and
intensive experience to practice
different techniques for
developing
original abstract art. Appropriate
for all levels of students. (Supply
list will be provided upon
registration) Instructor: Marissa
Sweet
Landscape Painting (8 weeks)
Thursdays 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Sept 15 to Nov 3
$135 members/
$160 non-members
Painting demonstration from
start to finish will take place,
with participants watching and
following along. Improvisation is
welcome. A painting well on its
way or nearly finished will take
two classes. Come ready to paint
with a canvas, oil paints, bristle
brushes, odorless mineral spirits,
brush cleaner can, sketchbook
(material list available at the VAC).
You supply your own materials.
Instructor: Lucy Manley
customize a class for You.
Contact Dionne communications@
vac.ca and she can organize a
specialized class time slot and
instructor for the medium you
are interested in. Minimum of 4
participants required.
NEW! Wheel Throwing (8 weeks)
Thursdays 6:00 - 9:00 PM
September 15 to 29
(no class Oct 6 & 13 - students may
attend Open Studio to practice)
October 20 to November 17
$190 members,
$215 non-members
Forget “Ghost”! Come & try raising
some clay off the wheel yourself …
by the time the classes are
done you’ll have pots to share.
If you’re unsure of yourself and
would like a refresher, this is also
the class for you!
Instructor: Jo-Ann Jordan
NEW! Slip Trailing
September 24
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
(bring a lunch)
$70 members,
$95 non-members
In this workshop, students will
learn what slip trailing is, the tools
used for slip trailing and basic slip
trailing techniques on green ware.
After an overview of slip trailing
and demonstration of strokes,
students will have the opportunity
to prepare their own slips and use
them to decorate pots that they
have brought to the class.
Clay for making slip, colourants
and a slip trailer kit will be
provided by the instructor.
Students are requested to bring
four plastic containers, with lids,
for transporting their slips, as well
as up to five small green ware pots
that they would like to decorate.
Class is limited to ten participants.
Uninstructed Life Drawing
Sundays, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
$40/4 week (full month) pre-pay or
$15/week (pay as you go)
This is a time slot for artists looking
to work with a model. Come in and
draw or paint independently
and work alongside other artists.
This is for VAC members only.
NEW! Pottery Open Studio (all
year)
$175 annual flat fee or $30/month
for access to any Open Pottery
Studio time slots
Open Studio is great if you are
new to working with clay or just
looking to work independently. An
instructor will be on hand to
answer questions and provide
guidance when needed. Sleeves of
clay are not included in the course
fee and must be purchased from
the VAC. Pieces created with clay
not purchased from the VAC will
not be fired. Instructor: Lindsay
Anderson
NEW!
Don’t see a class that suits your
schedule or interests? We can
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WORKSHOPS
EXHIBITIONS
Time Signatures –
Mark Sutherland
Show Runs: Aug 28 to Sept 25
Opening Reception: Aug 28
2:00 to 4:00 PM
38th Annual Juried Art
Exhibition
Show Runs: Oct 16 to Nov 6
Opening Reception: Oct 16
2:00 to 4:00 PM
100 Small Paintings Show & Sale
Show Runs: Nov 18 to Dec 11
Opening Reception: Nov 18
7:00 to 9:00 PM
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SEE
EXPLORE
PLAY
Clarington Museums
EXHIBITS
62 TEMPERANCE ST. BOWMANVILLE, ON
905-623-2734
v05-623-2734
N
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[email protected]
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H
I
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Explore Canada’s 1st Supersonic
Defense Interceptor!- its amazing
See Sports legends, teams and
athletes from Clarington!- Bryan
Experience our local Heroes of
WWI & WWII. See the Homefront,
first
its
Bickell, Josh Bailey, Sommer
War
See
West, Pete Landers and many
Installation - our German POW
others!
Camp,
Famous Athletes who Played
Football, Lacrosse, Soccer,
Rugby, Hockey and more even the Official Clarington
PanAm Torch!
tunnels and Prisoner Revolts!
flight
mysterious
in
1958
&
cancellation!
original Artifacts, Props from the
movie, “The Arrow”, starring Dan
Aykroyd and much more!
“The best Arrow Exhibit I’ve
seen.”
Rob Cohen, former Executive
Director, Toronto International
Aerospace Museum.
New Racing & Motorsports
Expansion coming this year.
artifacts
and
complete
Camp
with
30
secret
Visit our latest installation,
“Local Heroes & Heroines”!
Now extended to a Permanent
Collection.
OUTDOOR PLAY – Word Of Honour: A Ghost Story
Romance, Mystery & Drama set a Victorian
Mansion on its heels….with a Camp 30 twist!
Word of Honour: A Ghost Story
Coming to Bowmanville Museum Aug 10-14
TICKETS: 905-623-2734
StarTicketing.com
Sponsored by:
www.ClaringtonMuseums.com
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SEE
EXPLORE
PLAY
Clarington Museums
62 Temperance Street. Bowmanville, ON. L1C 3A8
UPCOMING EVENTS & PROGRAMS
SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR EVENTS:
INTERACTIVE PLAYS-Historic
themed Plays with a twist!
“Word of Honour – A Ghost
Story” August 2016
HERITAGE WEEK
Guided Walking Tours,
Interactive Plays and more!
AFTERNOON TEAS at
Bowmanville Museum
August 8-14, 2016
SPIRIT WALKS-our famous
Spirit Walking Tours,
Paranormal Investigators, and
Ghost Hunts!!
Throughout the month of
October 2016
Every Wed in July, August
& September
Afternoon Teas
at
Bowmanville Museum
SPIRIT WALKS
With Proo{f} Paranormal
Investigations! Ghost
Hunts, and much more
37 Silver Street
Every Wednesday
July, August & September
11:30pm, 1:00 pm
Through October!
Reservations Required:
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905-623-2734
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26 Beech Ave., Bowmanville, ON L1C 3A2
905-697-2856
[email protected]
www.bowmanvilleolderadults.com
Clarington’s “Best Kept Secret for Older Adults,” Join Today!
Mission Statement
To promote the health and happiness of older adults by providing
opportunities to enhance their quality of life.
Values and Beliefs
Accessible • Caring • Community Focussed • Fiscally Responsible
• Member Focussed • Quality Programs
VOLUNTEERS
TUESDAY LUNCH
“ALWAYS WANTED AND APPRECIATED”
If you are interested in giving back to your community by volunteering
at the BOAA, please contact us at 905-697-2856 or email Chelsea
at [email protected]
Includes: Juice, Salad, Main Course,
Bread, Dessert, Tea or Coffee
Positions are available for all commitment levels and no experience is
required. Training and support are always available.
$8.05 members / $11.40 non-members
Please purchase your weekly lunch ticket
before Friday at 4 pm.
Kitchen Helpers, Assistants for Events and Fundraisers, Poster Distribution,
Reception and Café Attendants, Van Drivers, Maintenance and Facility Helpers.
This helps staff and volunteers
with planning and preparation.
No lunch Sept. 6, Oct. 11 and Dec. 27.
The list goes on and on …
COME FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA at #BOAA • #BowmanvilleOlderAdults
Connect with us and – most importantly – each other. Stay up-to-date and spread the
word about the BOAA through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube & Pinterest.
Facebook: Bowmanville Older Adult Association
Twitter: @BowmanvilleOA
Instagram: bowmanvilleolderadults
Pinterest: BOAA
Youtube: Bowmanville Older Adult Association
To book an
appointment call
Amanda
at 905-697-2856
(walk-ins always welcome)
Café
On the 2nd Level of the
Clarington Beech Centre
26 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville ON, L1C 3A2
Monday – Friday 9 am to 5 pm
or by special appointment
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CAFÉ
Open Monday to Friday
9 am – 3 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10-3
Muffins, soup & biscuits are
yummy and affordable!
Upcoming Events & Fundraisers
Bridge Extravaganza
Includes: Cards, lunch, prizes and draws
Saturday August 27th
10 am
$10 members / $12 non-members
Preregistration is required by
August 22nd 2016
Health Fair & Open House
Wednesday September 7th
9 am to 2 pm (Tradeshow Hours)
9:30 am to 6 pm (Registration Hours)
Social Dances with The
Clarington Beech Nuts
Enjoy an afternoon of waltz, round
& line dancing with a live band.
Refreshments will be served. No
partner necessary.
Friday September 16th, October 21st,
November 18th, December 16th
1 pm to 4 pm
$3.50 members / $5.50 non-members
Open Mic
Join us for a great afternoon of talent.
Sing, dance or just come on out to
enjoy the entertainment.
Sunday September 18th,
November 20th
1 pm to 4 pm
FREE & Open to ALL with cash bar and
refreshments for purchase!
Golf Tournament
Wednesday September 21st
Shot Gun Start at 9 am
$85 members / $90 non-members
Includes: 18 Holes of Golf, Cart, Lunch,
Dinner, Draws and Prizes
Euchre Extravaganza
Includes: 12 games of Progressive
Euchre, Buffet Dinner, Door Prizes and
Draws
Saturday September 24th,
November 12th
$10 members / $12 non-members
Smile Theatre
“Anne of Green Gables”
Tickets for all events
on sale now at BOAA
Remembrance Luncheon
Friday September 30th
1:30 pm
$5 members / $7 non-members
Sponsored by Ontario Power Generation
Tuesday November 8th
11:30 am
Includes: lunch, service with Branch
178 Royal Canadian Legion
$8.05 members / $11.40 non-members
Lunch, Laugh & Learn to
Paint at Tetra Kitchen &
Vines
Spa Retreat Day in
Partnership with
Clarington Wellness Path
Local Artist Sarah Shaw will walk you
through the painting process to create
your own canvas masterpiece.
Saturday October 1st
1 pm to 5 pm
$60 per person (Includes: 3 course
meal, full art instruction, all materials
and a small donation to the BOAA)
Saturday November 19th
Watch for details in our Fall Program
or stop by the centre and speak to
Amanda and prepare to be pampered.
Artisan Event
Saturday October 15th
1 pm to 4 pm
Includes: Wine, Cheese, Appetizers
and the opportunity to take home a
one of a kind piece of art that has been
created and donated for the BOAA.
$100 per person
Bid Euchre Bonanza
Includes: 10 games of Bid Euchre, MidDay Buffet, Door Prizes & Draws
Saturday October 22nd
1 pm
$10 members / $12 non-members
Octoberfest at The BEECH
Saturday October 29th
1 pm
Watch for details in our Fall Program
or stop by the centre and speak to
Sharon M.
Halloween Luncheon
Tuesday October 25th
12 pm
Includes: lunch, costume contest &
prizes
$8.05 members / $11.40 non-members
Smile Theatre
“Tis the Season”
Thursday November 24th
1:30 pm
$5 members / $7 non-members
Sponsored by Ontario Power Generation
Christmas Concert with the
Clarington Concert Band
Thursday December 8th
7 pm
Includes: concert, refreshments and
cash bar
$5.00 members / $8.00 non-members
Sponsored by The VanderDuim Mortgage
Christmas Dinner & Dance
Saturday December 10th
5 pm Social 6 pm Dinner
Entertainment followed by DJ Dancing
with Then & Now
Only 200 Tickets available and on sale
starting November 7th for BOAA members
and November 21st for non-members.
$30 members / $35 non-members
Sponsored by Seasons Retirement
Communities
Christmas Luncheon
Tuesday December 13th
11am
Includes: lunch, and Christmas Pageant
with the BOAA Programs & Courses
$8.05 members / $11.40 non-members
For more information please contact Sharon M at [email protected]
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FALL&WINTER
PROGRAMS
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We offer fun experiences that will enhance your child’s natural
curiosity, build confidence, encourage team building skills and
nurture a love for learning. These programs are located within
area schools and offer care before and after school, as well as
during school breaks.
Together we will:
• explore nature and the great outdoors
• enjoy art, sports, games and exciting science experiments
• prepare and share healthy snacks with friends
and so much more!
For information and registration, please contact:
1-855-749-3488 ~ [email protected]
www.compasselc.com
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Orono Figure Skating Club Registration
Registration Dates:
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Orono Arena
Programs
September 13, 2016
September 15, 2016
September 21, 2016
Canskate – A learn to skate program for ages 3 and up that involves teaching and
mastering strong basic skills to prepare skaters for all ice sports - hockey, ringette, speed
skating and figure skating. On a fun, 50 minute session, our professional coaches provide
on-ice delivery focusing on continuous movement to increase practice opportunities and
rate of acquisition. (1 or 2 day sessions available)
Starskate – For skaters looking at continuing skating beyond learning to skate. The program
covers more advanced skating skills, dance, freeskate and interpretive. Very competitive
rates with up to 5 day memberships.
For information call Tracey 905-983-9209
Visit our website www.oronofsc.com
NEW
Custom
T-shirts
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Banquet & Meeting Room Facilities
Facilities
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex
2440 Highway 2 West, Bowmanville 905-623-5728
Amenities:
• Banquet and meeting facilities • Air conditioned
• Accommodates 350 people for dinner
• 6,000 square foot hall dividable into two sections for smaller events
• Wheelchair Accessible
• Wireless Internet
South Courtice Arena
1595 Prestonvale Road, Courtice 905-435-1061
Amenities:
• Meeting facility only
• Air conditioned
• 4 meeting rooms available
• Wheelchair Accessible, with elevator to second floor
• Rooms expandable and dividable to fit various sized groups
• Wireless Internet
Banquet Rental Rates and Fees (taxes extra)
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex
Monday to Sunday
Full Hall Half Hall
Licensed *
Resident
$972.77 $541.01
Non-Licensed Resident
$671.71 $373.97
Licensed *
Community Group $874.98 $486.91
Non-Licensed Community Group $603.71 $336.88
Meeting Room Rate: $38.63/hour plus taxes
Bowmanville Indoor Soccer/Lacrosse Bowl; Newcastle & District
Recreation Complex; South Courtice Arena & Garnet B. Rickard
Recreational Complex only.
Non-residents add 10% surcharge to their rates.
* Licensed event rates include pop, orange juice, ice and plastic glasses.
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
1780 Rudell Road, Newcastle 905-987-5667
Amenities:
• Meeting facility only
• Air conditioned
• 4 meeting rooms available
• Wheelchair Accessible
• One room expandable and dividable to fit various sized groups
• Wireless Internet
Additional Charges
(Applicable to banquet facilities)
Kitchen Rental
Bartenders
$119.51/event
$20.70 per hour, per bartender
(one bartender for every 100 guests)
SOCAN Music
with Dancing $59.17/event
without Dancing $29.56/event
+ applicable taxes
Banquet facilities can be rented and licensed for alcohol
service by obtaining a Special Occasion Permit. Permit
applications are available at facilities or online at
www.agco.on.ca. All bartending staff are fully trained and
certified in the “Smart Serve” program.
Planning a Meeting?
If you require a comfortable setting for your next meeting or small function, then South Courtice Arena,
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex and Newcastle & District Recreation Complex are the places for
you. Our hourly and daily rates are reasonable and we provide the tables and chairs, set-up to your liking,
TV, DVD, overhead projector, screen and flip charts – everything you need to make your next meeting a
great success. To book your next meeting, please contact:
South Courtice Arena - 905-435-1061
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex - 905-623-5728
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex - 905-987-5667
For detailed rental information please contact the Garnet B. Rickard Complex at 905-623-5728
or the South Courtice Arena (meeting rooms only) at 905-435-1061 or the
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex (meeting rooms only) at 905-987-5667.
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Facility Rental Rates
Fall and Winter Ice Rental Rates (Labour Day to June 30, 2016) at Darlington Sports Centre, Rickard
Recreation Complex and South Courtice Arena. Arenas are available to rent on an annual basis, as well
as for casual or one time use. Inquiries about available ice times: 905-435-1061 ext. 221
Rental Rates
Prime
Available Times
Adult
Youth
Monday to Friday 5:00 to 11:00 PM
$205.85 per hour $166.57 per hour
All day Saturday and Sunday
Non-prime
Monday to Friday
$155.08 per hour $112.45 per hour
6:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Reduced Ice Rates
After 11 PM
$119.24 per hour $119.24 per hour
Tournament / Special Event Monday to Friday 5:00 to 11:00 PM
$205.85 / hour
$166.57 per hour
Prime
All day Saturday and Sunday
Tournament / Special Event Monday to Friday 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM $155.08 per hour $112.45 per hour
Non-prime
Prices do not include applicable taxes
Non-Residents add 10% surcharge
Off Ice Training Space Available
If your team is looking for an off-ice space prior to your game or practice to warm up, please contact the South
Courtice Arena or Rickard Recreation Complex for availability. COST $19.77 + tax / hour
Reduced Night
Ice Rates
Bowmanville Indoor Soccer / Lacrosse Bowl
To book this facility, please call the South Courtice Arena 905-435-1061 ext. 221
Indoor Soccer Hourly Rates (Prices do not include tax)
Rental Type & Available Times
Adult
Youth
Non-resident
Prime
$184.89 per hour $153.96 per hour 10% surcharge on
Monday to Friday 5:00 to 11:00 PM
applicable rates
All day Saturday and Sunday
Non-Prime
$152.21 per hour $111.39 per hour
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Adult Drop-in Soccer
16 years & over $7.00 per player (tax included)
Monday and Friday beginning October 14, 2016
Players Note: Exact change required for drop-off box 3:00 to 4:30 PM
Pool Rental Rates (Applicable taxes not included. Non-residents add 10% surcharge)
Al Strike Aquatic & Squash
Centre
$143.97 per hour - 2 Guards
Birthday Parties
Book our Indoor Field
or Lacrosse Bowl
with a meeting room
for your next special
occasion. For details
and availability call:
905-435-1061 ext. 221
Courtice Community Complex
Newcastle & District Recreation
Complex
$143.97 per hour (Pool only) - 2 Guards
$143.97 per hour (Pool only) - 2 Guards
$184.44 per hour (Pool & Tot Pool) - 4 Guards
$162.90 per hour (Pool & Tot Pool) - 3 Guards
$184.44 per hour (Pool & Slide) - 4 Guards
$184..44 per hour (Pool & Slide) - 4 Guards
$207.83 per hour (Pool, Slide & Tot Pools) 5 Guards $230.15 per hour (Pool, Slide & Tot Pools) 6 Guards
Rent a room for $38.63
If additional lifeguards are needed there will be an additional charge of $21.97 per hour for each
Gymnasium Rates (Applicable taxes not included. Non-residents add 10% surcharge)
Adult
Youth / Senior
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex
Full Gym
Half Gym
$49.81 per hour
$37.07 per hour
$34.98 per hour
$23.50 per hour
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Full Gym
$21.96 per hour
$16.29 per hour
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Available
Weeknight & weekend
night time ice available
September to March
at select arenas. Call
905-404-1061 ext. 221 or
905-623-5728 ext. 622.
Ask about reduced rate
for rentals after 11:00 PM
Skating Schedules
The fees quoted are for municipally operated programs. Other public skating programs are available at
the Newcastle Arena 905-987-4860 and the Orono Arena 905-983-5617. Please contact these arenas for
information on dates and admission fees.
Parent & Tot (Tots 5 years & under) Cost: Free
Children required to wear CSA approved helmet and full face cage.
Only skate aids supplied by the CSD will be permitted on the ice during
recreation skate programs.
Facilities
Shinny Hockey (16 years & older) Cost: $6.20 - 10 Pass: $55.80
Full hockey equipment strongly recommended. CSA approved helmets
mandatory.
Program
Parent & Tot Skate
Location
Rickard Recreation Complex
No sticks or pucks allowed
South Courtice Arena
Parent & Tot Skate / Seniors
Parent & Tot
Stick & Puck
Skate 55
Shinny Hockey
Shinny 55
Public Skating
P.A. Day Skates
Newcastle Arena
Orono Arena
Rickard Recreation Complex
South Courtice Arena
Rickard Recreation Complex
South Courtice Arena
Newcastle Arena
Rickard Recreation Complex
South Courtice Arena
South Courtice Arena
Rickard Recreation Complex
South Courtice Arena
Darlington Sports Centre
Newcastle Arena
Orono Arena
South Courtice Arena
Rickard Recreation Complex
Shinny 55 (55 years and older)
Cost: $4.42 10 Pass: $39.78
Full hockey equipment strongly recommended. CSA approved helmets
mandatory.
Skate 55 (55 years and older)
Cost: Free
Public Skating - please refer to page 73 for Admission Fees
CSA approved helmets strongly recommended for all skaters and required
for skaters 5 years and under.
Days & TIme
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 10:00 to 10:50 AM
Wednesday 9:00 to 9:50 AM and 1:00 to 1:50 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 9:00 to 9:50 AM
Saturday & Sunday - 10:30 to 11:20 AM
Tuesday - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Wednesday - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 11:00 to 11:50 AM
Wednesday - 10:00 to 10:50 AM and 2:00 to 2:50 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00 to 10:50 AM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday - 12:00 to 12:50 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 12:30 AM to 1:20 PM
Adult Tuesday - 12:00 to 1:30 PM
Tuesday, Friday - 1:30 to 2:50 PM
Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 11:00 AM to 12:20 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 1:30 to 2:50 PM
Friday - 12:00 to 1:20 PM
Sunday - 1:30 to 3:15 PM
Tuesday - 3:30 to 5:15 PM
Friday - 6:30 to 8:15 PM
Saturday - 6:00 to 7:45 PM
Sunday - 1:30 to 3:00 PM
Sunday - 1:00 to 2:30 PM
Friday September 30 - 1:30 to 3:20 PM
Friday November 25 - 1:30 to 3:20 PM
Skating and Shinny Program Cancellations due to Special Events
Rickard Recreation Complex
Friday October 14 all Parent & Tot;
Skate 55 and Shinny Programs
Sunday October 16 Public Skate
South Courtice Arena
Friday October 14 all Parent & Tot;
Shinny; Skate 55 and Public Skating Programs
Sunday October 16 Parent & Tot
Darlington Sports Centre
Saturday October 15
Public Skate
NOTE: Rickard Recreation Complex and South Courtice Arena schedules begins September 6. Darlington Sports Centre schedule begins September 24,
Orono Arena starts September 28, and Newcastle Arena starts October 4, 2016.
This schedule is subject to change. Visit our website www.clarington.net to obtain a list of future changes or cancellations.
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Facility Sport Partners
The Community Services Department is very proud of the working relationship that has been developed over the years with our various local community sport organizations. As the provider of many of the facilities, our Department looks to the community and the sport organizations for the
development of programs and expertise through coaches and other volunteers, which form the partnership allowing the community to enjoy the
variety of recreational activities here in Clarington.
The relationship that exists between our staff and the members of these organizations is based on the mutual desire to provide the best recreation
experience to our patrons and we would like to thank the following groups for their dedication to this pursuit.
Clarington Speed Skating Club
Email: [email protected]
•Recreational and Competitive Speed
Skating for youths
Clarington AAA Zone Hockey
Association
Contact: Todd Stauffer
Phone: 289-927-6484
Email: [email protected]
www.claringtonaaatoros.com
•AAA Representative Teams 8 - 17 yrs
Clarington Girls Hockey
Association
Contact: Cyndy Bonello
www.cgha.ca
•Girls House and Rep Leagues 6 - 21+ yrs
Clarington Minor Hockey
Association
Contact: Gerry Owens
Phone: 647-970-8676
www.claringtontoros.com
Email: [email protected]
•Novice to Midget (8-17 yrs) AE & AA and MD7
Clarington Recreational
Hockey League
Contact: Tom Lenehan
Phone: 905-432-3001 Cell: 905-439-1587
www.claringtonthunder.com
•Recreational House League Teams
•Mini Watts 4/5 year olds
•Youth 6 - 19 yrs
Clarington Swim Club
Contact: Karen Hillis
Phone: 905-442-4636
www.claringtonswimclub.ca
Email: [email protected]
Clarington Green Gaels Jr. B
Lacrosse Team
www.greengaels.com
•Box Lacrosse Team - Junior B League
Clarington Shamrox Junior C
Lacrosse Team
Contact: Paula Kearnan
Bowmanville Figure Skating Club Phone: 289-600-1406
Contact: Chris Moore
www.claringtonlacrosse.ca
Phone: 905-435-0890
•Box Lacrosse Team - Junior C League
www.bfsc.net
•Competitive and non-competitive figure
Clarington Minor Lacrosse
skating
Association
•CanSkate Program (for beginners of all ages)
Contact: Paula Kearnan
Phone: 289-600-1406
Darlington Soccer Club
www.claringtonlacrosse.ca
Contact: Kyle Elliott
•Boys Box & Field Lacrosse; House and Rep
Phone: 905-623-7309
Leagues; 3 - 21 yrs
www.darlingtonsoccerclub.ca
•Girls Box Lacrosse; House and Rep Leagues;
Email: [email protected]
10 - 21 yrs
• Indoor and Outdoor Soccer
• House and Rep Leagues; Boys, Girls
Clarington Squash Club
and Adult Teams
Contact: Tim Johnston
Phone: 905-244-0983
www.claringtonsquashclub.com
•Year-round recreational and competitive
squash club - all ages
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Facilities
Clarington Eagles Junior
Hockey Club
Contact: Jan Visca
Phone: 905-623-7070
www.claringtoneagles.com
•Provincial Junior Hockey League
•Jim Orr Division
Community Halls
Facilities
Banquet and meeting room facilities are also available at various locations throughout the municipality at our Community Halls.
Find the location and facility to meet your needs!
Community Halls
Bowmanville
Memorial Park
Clubhouse
Brownsdale
Community Centre
Clarington Beech
Centre
Home of the Bowmanville
Older Adult Association
Hall Address
Contact
120 Liberty St. S.
Marlene Buttery
Bowmanville, L1C 2P4 905-623-1934
Hampton Hall
120
$275
www.brownsdalecommunitycentre.ca
26 Beech Ave.
Stella Riccio
Bowmanville, L1C 3A2 905-697-2856 ext. 23
administration@
bowmanvilleolderadults.com
220
Varies depending on weekday or weekend
rate/day or evening rate. Please contact.
5360 Old Scugog Rd.
Hampton, L0B 1J0
2503 Concession Rd. 8
Haydon, L1C 3K2
Hampton Hall Bookings
905-263-2341
Darren Judd
905-263-4501
125
Kendal
6742 Newtonville Rd.
Community Centre Kendal, L0A 1E0
Shirley Robinson
905-786-2484
150
Newcastle
Community Hall
20 King Ave. W.
Newcastle, L1B 1H7
Gabrielle Bell
905-987-3856
265
Newtonville Hall
21 Church St.
Newtonville, L0A 1J0
Debbie Dunham
905-410-0049
[email protected]
Mike Pogue
W: 905-983-5617
C: 905-244-2628
[email protected]
Eric Dreslinski
905-243-5104
[email protected]
100
Varies depending on weekday or weekend
rate/day or evening rate. Please contact.
Newly renovated
$150 non-members
$75 refundable deposit upon booking
Room $40; Room/Canteen $55;
Kitchen $100; Gym/Canteen $300;
4 hrs max Gym/Canteen $100
Varies depending on weekday or weekend
rate/day or evening rate. Please contact:
[email protected]
Please check our website:
www.newtonville.ca for rates and
information
Hall - $350 Bar - $50
Kitchen $150 dishes or $50 no dishes
Haydon Hall
2226 Golf Course Rd.
Newcastle, L1B 1L9
Orono Arena &
2 Princess St.
Community Centre Orono, L0B 1M0
905-987-4013
Capacity
Price
110 (upstairs) Sunday to Thursday $75
30 (meeting Friday & Saturday $325
room)
Downstairs Meeting Room $25
Orono Town Hall
5315 Main St.
Orono, L0B 1M0
Solina Hall
1964 Concession Rd. 6 Ron & Bev Whitbread
Solina, L0B 1J0
905-263-2540
[email protected]
2716 Concession Rd. 7 Danielle Carroll
Tyrone, L1C 3K6
905-809-8615
Tyrone Hall
88
80
260
150
120
245
$600 - weekend (Fri, Sat, Sun)
$50/hr - weekday (Mon - Thurs, Sun)
Kitchen - $150 (dishes) or $50 (no dishes)
www.oronotownhall.ca
Hall with alcohol - $350 + $150 bartending
+ $200 safety deposit. Hall without alcohol
- $225
$300/rental on weekends + $100 for full
kitchen
Please contact for more information
Facebook.com/tyronecommunitycentre
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Bowmanville Skating Club
Canskate:
Learn to skate program for boys and girls - Canskate focuses on
teaching and mastering strong basic skills earlier to prepare skaters
for all ice sports. On-ice focuses on continuous movement and
emphasizes the newer and more dynamic concepts including fast
track, fun zone and station rotation.
Facilities
Starskate:
Offers opportunities for skaters of all ages to develop
fundamental figure skating skills in the areas of ice
dance, skating skills, free skate and interpretive skating.
2016 / 2017 Registration Dates
August 15
August 16
August 23
August 24
South Courtice Arena
Garnet B. Rickard Arena
Garnet B. Rickard Arena
South Courtice Arena
6:30-8:00
6:30-8:00
6:30-8:00
6:30-8:00
www.bfsc.net
@bomanvillefsc
Email: [email protected]
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2287 Highway #2 Bowmanville
www.watsonfarms.ca
Farm Market
Satellites
U-Pick
Playground
Petting Zoo
No Admission!
Open 7 Days A Week (Including Holidays)
Early May until December 23
Farm Fresh:
Strawberries
Raspberries
Apples
Sweet Corn
And much, much more!
MARKET
Over 100,000
Jacqui van Belleghem
at 905-626-0051
[email protected]
Fruit Market
Box 4303, Highway 115/35, Orono, Ont.
Telephone: (905) 983-5628
APPLES ALL YEAR
STRAWBERRIES and VEGETABLES IN SEASON
IPM PRODUCTION
MUSIC MADNESS
free music lessons
Community
‘The Firehouse’
132 Church Street
Bowmanville
905-623-6814
Youth
Centre
The Firehouse Youth Centre is a supervised after school
FREE YOUTH PROGRAMMING
AND ACTIVITES for ages 12-19 years
internet access
Your
Fred’s
kitchen
TARGET
Clarington Recreation &
Leisure Guides are
delivered directly to
homes each year. To
advertise in the next
guide, please contact
sales representative
PARTICIPATION
healthy snack bar
Facilities
Market Phone 905-623-9109 ~ Crop Report: 905-623-7252
movie nights
basketball
computers
GIRLS CLUB
Pool Table
Open four days a week!
Ball Hockey
Tuesday - Friday
3:00 - 8:00 PM
A wide variety of opportunities for youth to engage in proactive
programming and recreational opportunities. For more information
and up to date event calendars, visit us on Facebook, the website or
come in for a visit!
video games
Events
WORKSHOPS
CONNECT WITH US!
www.facebook.com/FirehouseYouthCentre
Twitter @TheFHYC
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Looking to volunteer? High School Students are welcome to
register to complete their 40 hours of community service.
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Visit our newly designed mobile-friendly website for information on
local events, festivals, what to do, where to eat and where to stay!
www.claringtontourism.ca
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General Information
Looking to explore Clarington?
Newcastle, Ontario is
hosting the Newcastle’s of
the World in 2016. This
conference is held biennial
in different ‘Newcastles’ all
around the world!
world
2016 Conference
of the
NEWCASTLES
September 19 to 23, 2016
Join us for a
Community Corn Roast & BBQ
Tuesday, September 20
newcastle community hall
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Food Tickets sold in advance only $5/person; children under 5 years Free
Available at Royal Services Real Estate Inc., 20 King Ave East, Newcastle
Corn Roast & BBQ Sponsored by:
Newcastle Lions Club
BROKERAGE
TYLER
SMITH - BROKER
CONTACT INFORMATION
KEEP UP TO DATE WITH
Contact us through Jeany Barrett,
world
2016 Conference
NEWCASTLES
of the
General Information
Newcastle, Ontario, Canada
Newcastle, Ontario, Canada
Chair of the Newcastles of the World
Steering Committee at 905-987-1746
or [email protected]
VISIT US AT:
www.newcastlesconferences.com
www.newcastlesoftheworld.com
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Thank You Sponsors!
Mayor’s
2016
A Tradition of Excellence
For Over
30
Years
Halloway
Developments
Limited
Bowmanville Foundry
Canadian Tire - Bowmanville
Courtice Flea Market
Evergreen Farm & Garden
Firehouse Youth Centre
Metroland
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Race Mechanical
RONA - Newcastle
Shoppers Drug Mart - Clarington Blvd.
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Community Directory
General Information
Ambulance/Fire/Police
Call 911
Important Numbers
Lakeridge Health - Bowmanville............................................. 623-3331
Bethesda House (Women’s Shelter)........................................ 623-6050
COMRA (Marine Rescue)................................................ 1-855-687-7270
Distress Centre Durham .......................................................... 433-1121
................................................................................. or 1-800-452-0688
Durham Regional Police.......................................................... 579-1520
Pinewood Centre (Addiction Services)..................................... 697-2746
Poison Information Centre............................................ 1-800-268-9017
Municipality Of Clarington
Administration and General Inquiries..................................... 623-3379
Animal Services....................................................................... 623-7651
Bowmanville Indoor Soccer/Lacrosse Bowl.............................. 697-6263
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre.................................... 623-3392
Communications and Tourism................................................. 623-3379
Courtice Community Complex.................................................. 404-1525
Darlington Sports Centre.......................................................... 263-2906
Emergency & Fire (Administration).......................................... 623-5126
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex..................................... 623-5728
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex................................. 987-5667
Operations, Hampton............................................................... 263-2291
South Courtice Arena............................................................... 435-1061
Tourism Office.................................. 181 Liberty Street South 623-4356
4-H
Durham East 4-H Association...........................Brenda Metcalf 263-2250
Arenas
Darlington Sports Centre.......................................................... 263-2906
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex..................................... 623-5728
Newcastle Memorial Arena.............................Bryan Wiltshire 987-4860
Management Board..................................................Gord Lee 987-1899
Orono Arena......................................................... Mike Pogue 983-5617
.........................................................................................905-244-2628
South Courtice Arena............................................................... 435-1061
Athletic Associations
Orono Athletic.......................................................... Al Lagace 786-2197
Badminton Clubs
Bowmanville....................................................Chuck Prentice 434-6243
Junior................................................................... Ted Feather 404-0014
Baseball Associations
Clarington Baseball Association........................................ Sam Norwood
.................................................................... www.claringtonbaseball.ca
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Clarington Girls Slo Pitch.........................................Liz Phillips 432-4517
Courtice Parks Baseball/Softball.............................. Messages 436-1313
Durham East Softball.............................. www.durhameastsoftball.com
Durham East Softball - Adults............................ www.desafunleague.ca
Kendal Eagles Sr.............................................Mark Foster 705-760-5382
....................................................................... [email protected]
Basketball
Clarington Basketball.............................. www.claringtonbasketball.net
Cadets
Bowmanville Sea Cadets #279................................................. 623-1776
Clarington Air Cadets............................................................... 259-8070
Conservation Authorities
Central Lake Ontario................................................................ 579-0411
Ganaraska Forest..................................................................... 885-8173
Kawartha......................................................................... 705-328-2271
Figure Skating Clubs
Bowmanville.........................................................Chris Moore 435-0890
Orono ................................................................Muriel Blaker 987-7297
Football
Clarington Minor Football Association.......www.claringtonfootball.com
Hockey
Boys/Youth
Clarington Eagles Hockey Club...................................Jan Visca 623-7070
....................................................................www.claringtoneagles.com
Clarington Recreational Hockey League................................... 432-3001
Clarington Minor Hockey
Association (Toro’s).......................................Gerry Owens 647-970-8676
...............................................................................Toropres@gmail.com
Clarington AAA Zone................................... Todd Stauffer 289-927-6484
....................................................................................czha@rogers.com
Newcastle Minor Hockey................................. [email protected]
.......................................................................www.newcastlestars.com
Orono Hockey........................................................... Al Lagace 786-2197
Girls/Women
Clarington Girls Hockey Assoc............................................ Cyndy Bonello
..........................................................................................www.cgha.ca
Men
Brooking Truckers ............................................. Brent Mackay 263-2222
Gerrits Orchard...........................................Seane Madge 289-240-0529
Men’s Town League............................................. Dave Wright 623-2964
Newcastle Men’s League..................................Tyler Robinson 261-9939
.............................................................................Jamie Parry 914-1066
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579-0079
983-6152
983-5840
623-3251
623-3588
Karate Clubs
Clarington Wado Kai............................................. Robin Singh 434-6475
Clarington Shotokan Karate Club..................... Rob Whitehead 983-6292
Lacrosse
Clarington Minor Lacrosse Association......Paula Kearnan 289-600-1406
Clarington Shamrox Junior C.....................Paula Kearnan 289-600-1406
Green Gaels (Clarington).......................................www.greengaels.com
Parks & Baseball Diamonds....... [email protected]
Pools - Indoor
Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre.................................... 623-3392
Courtice Community Complex................................................. 404-1525
Newcastle & District Recreation Complex................................. 987-5667
Speed [email protected]
Squash
Clarington Squash Club...................................... Tim Johnston 244-0983
Swimming
Clarington Swim Club............................................Karen Hillis 442-4636
Tai Chi
Taoist Tai Chi....................................................................www.taoist.org
Tennis
Municipal Tennis Courts................................ [email protected]
Tennis Club (Bowmanville).....................................Kem Majid 623-5247
Volleyball
Clarington Grizzlies Volleyball Club................................... Nick DeFreitas
...............................................................claringtongrizzlies@gmail.com
...........................................................www.claringtongrizzlies.wix.com
Clarington Ladies Volleyball League.................. Lisa Flanagan 697-0638
...................................................................www.leaguelineup.com/clvl
Pools - Outdoor
Orono Pool (Summer)............................................................. 983-9448
Senior Clubs and Services
Swing Bands of Clarington New Horizons.Director-Fred Mildon 433-4445
..................................................... Bookings-Sharon Johnston 623-8565
Bowmanville Older Adult Association..................................... 697-2856
Community Care...................................................Sally Barrie 623-2261
The Lakeshore New Horizons Band.................Linda Shewchuk 623-5927
Tyrone Senior Citizens..................................Doreen Ferguson 263-2519
4-T Club.....................................................Mary Clapdorp 289-512-9499
Ski Club
Brimacombe............................................................................ 983-5983
............................................................................. www.brimacombe.ca
Slo Pitch
Brooklin Ladies Fun League..................... Tanya Haggerty 905-447-3994
Slo-Pitch Ladies................................................Sheila Roberts 623-4911
Snowmobile Club
Long Sault Ridge Runners...................................Mike Moynes 623-7741
Soccer
Darlington Soccer Assoc. Club Office........................................ 623-7309
Courtice FC.............................................................www.courticefc.com
............................................................................................... 623-7309
Newcastle Colts.................................................. www.newcastlecolts.ca
Orono..................................................................Gord Lowery 983-5840
Tyrone............................................................ Peter Knowlton 263-8901
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Newcastle Santa Claus Parade
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General Information
Oldtimers Non-Contact League................................Jim Flood
Orono Hawks......................................................Myles Brandt
First Orono Oldtimers..........................................Gord Lowery
Solly’s Enterprise ................................................. Tom Wright
Ultra Old Boys....................................................Bob Sheridan
General Information
List of Advertisers
Autism Home Based Business.....................................................................................................................38
Averton Homes................................................................................................................................................24
Aspen Springs Animal Hospital..................................................................................................................51
Bowmanville Gymnastics.............................................................................................................................39
Bowmanville Figure Skating Club.............................................................................................................89
Brimacombe Ski.................................................................................................................................................5
Canlan Ice Sports.............................................................................................................................................82
Compass Early Learning & Care..................................................................................................................82
Clarington Promotions..................................................................................................................................13
Clarington Tourism.........................................................................................................................................91
de Taeye Designs.............................................................................................................................................39
Durham Christian Homes Inc......................................................................................................................13
Durham Girls Choir.........................................................................................................................................53
Durham Region Transit..................................................................................................................................13
Durham Region Waste...................................................................................................................................39
Fred’s Fruit Market...........................................................................................................................................90
Halminen Homes.............................................................................................................. Inside Back Cover
Hoopers Jewellers...........................................................................................................................................13
Kaitlin Group................................................................................................................................... Back Cover
Mayor’s Golf Classic - Sponsors..................................................................................................................93
Metroland Media.............................................................................................................................................51
Neighbourhood Music Studio....................................................................................................................52
Newcastles of the World...............................................................................................................................92
Ontario Power Generation (OPG)..............................................................................................................53
Orono Arena & Community Centre..........................................................................................................90
Orono Figure Skating Club..........................................................................................................................83
Royal Service Real Estate..............................................................................................................................51
St. John’s Ambulance.....................................................................................................................................51
Sunshine Montessori Bowmanville...........................................................................................................53
Theatre Dance Academy............................................................................................... Inside Front Cover
Tim’s Party Centre............................................................................................................................................83
Watson Farms...................................................................................................................................................90
Wee Watch.........................................................................................................................................................39
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