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Page 1 Municipality of the County of Antigonish COUNTY QUARTERLY SUMMER 2015 Inside This Issue: Message from the Warden................................ 2 Canada Day ............................................................ 20-21 Council Information ............................................. 2 Summer Camps .................................................... 22-26 Community Information ..................................... 3,13,19,30-36 Aquatics ................................................................... 27 Municipal Information ......................................... 4-12 Active Community Recreation .................................. 28-29 Community Calendar.......................................... 13-15 Registration Information .................................... 37 Community Directory ......................................... 16-18 Registration Forms ............................................... 38-39 MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 2 Greetings residents of Antigonish County Spring and summer have finally arrived. At some points this winter I don’t think I was alone in thinking summer may never come! Despite the hard weather, municipal council and staff have been busy preparing for the summer and a new fiscal year. On May 19, Municipal Council approved the Municipality’s 2015-16 Operating Budget. With the approval of the budget residential tax rate was struck at $0.88 per $100 of assessment; this rate has not changed since 2008-09. The commercial rate was struck at $1.46 per $100 of assessment, again making Antigonish County the lowest commercial property tax jurisdiction in the province. For more details on the operating budget, please refer to pages 10 & 11. If you have traveled from Pictou or Cape Breton recently, you will have noticed something new on the shoulders of the TCH 104. New Community Identity Signs have been posted at either entrance to the County. Installed on May 26, 2015, they were designed by WEUSTHEM Inc. of Halifax. They represent not only the physical and social features of our county, but as prepared in such a way as to resemble a painting—a nod to our artistic community as well. We feel they are among the nicest signs in the province—I hope you agree! Work is continuing on the Eastern Strait Regional Enterprise Network (REN). I have been appointed to the Liaison and Oversight Committee on behalf of the Municipality. We are busy seeking expressions of interest for members of the inaugural Board of Directors. This Board will be made up of individuals from the private sector and will have a key role in establishing a strategic plan for regional economic development. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity please visit our website. We have also recently awarded a contract to complete an environmental scan, asset inventory and develop a regional profile for the economic region. This work being completed will allow the eventually selected Board to hit the ground running. We anticipate a decision from the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) concerning water rates in both the Fringe Area and Lower South River Area water utilities sometime in June. You’ll remember that Municipal Council applied in December to adjust the rates in both utilities. Public hearings were held in April and we are now awaiting the decision from the UARB. We anticipate billing with the new rates in July. Keeping with the UARB, approval of the Municipality’s Electoral Boundary Review submission was received on May 5, 2015. This approval confirmed the number of councillors at 10 and altered the boundaries of some polling districts. Maps are currently being prepared and will be posted to the website shortly. The altering of polling districts in no way changes municipal service delivery. Finally, I encourage you to review our many summer recreational offerings shown throughout this publication. There is something for anyone and we hope everyone will get out and get active this summer! Until next time, have a great summer! MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH Councillor Mary MacLellan, District #1: McArras Brook, Arisaig, Malignant Cove, Georgeville, Cape George, Livingstones Cove, Maryvale, part of Big Marsh and Pleasant Valley. Telephone: 902-863-1101; Email: [email protected] Councillor Donnie MacDonald, District #2: Lanark, Cloverville, North Grant, Fairmont, Lakevale, Big Marsh and Harbour Road. Telephone: 902-863-5449; Email: [email protected] Councillor Hugh Stewart, District #3: James River, Keppoch, Ohio, St. Joseph’s, Lochaber, Ashdale, Copper Lake, College Grant, Gaspereaux Lake, Purl Brook and parts of Glen Road and Pinevale. Telephone: 902-863-0876; Email: [email protected] Councillor Vaughan Chisholm, District #4: Trotters Lane, Arbor Drive Ext., Pleasant Valley, Clydesdale, Sylvan Valley, Back Road Brierly Brook, Somers Road, Brierly Brook, Post Rd., Addington Forks and West River, from MacDonald Chrysler—east on TCH, Spruce Lane, Telephone: 902-863-5935; Email: [email protected] Councillor Remi Deveau, District #5: Pomquet, South Side Harbour, Glen Air Estates and Dagger Woods. Telephone: 902-870-2866; Email: [email protected] Deputy Warden Owen McCarron, District #6: Lower South River, St. Andrew’s, Dunmore, Frasers Mills, Loch Katrine, Springfield, Caledonia Mills, Beauly, Meadow Green, Pomquet River and Glen Roy. Telephone: 902-863-0141; Email: [email protected] Councillor Angus Bowie, District #7: Heatherton, Black Avon, Fraser’s Grant, Summerside, part of Bayfield, Glassburn, New France and Paq’tnkek First Nations. Telephone: 902-386-2667; Email: [email protected] Councillor Pierre Boucher, District #8: Mattie Settlement, Grosvenor, Tracadie, Monastery, Merland, Afton, West Arm Tracadie and parts of Linwood and Bayfield. Telephone: 902-870-1429; Email: [email protected] Warden Russell Boucher, District #9: Auld’s Cove, East Havre Boucher, Havre Boucher, West Havre Boucher, Frankville, Cape Jack and Linwood. Telephone: 902-234-2646; Email: [email protected] Councillor Bill MacFarlane, District #10: Saltsprings, Cameron-Kinney Hill, Cameron Loop, West River, Lower West River, Elliot Lane, MacInnis Way, Garvie Road, Greenhill Drive & Loop, Tamara Drive, Chisholm-Ponderosa-Heritage Drive, Church St. Extension, Cunningham Rd., Willowdale Lane and Beech Hill, South River Road, William’s Point, Gilfoy Rd., JD MacDonald Rd., Grandview Dr., Trinity Lane, Greenwold, Old South River Rd., Governor’s Lane. Telephone: 902-968-9455; Email: [email protected] COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 3 CLIMATE CHANGE What does Climate Change mean to you? What does it look like? Antigonish Climate Resilience (ACR) is working with Corrine Dunphy on a film to document Antigonish’s story. The film will look at the reality of climate change in our community while sharing ideas and actions we can take individually and together to make a difference. Do you have photos, a story, video, or data that shows climate change in our community? Are you a fisher who knows first hand what is happening to our ocean? A farmer affected by weather patterns? Perhaps a grandparent worried about how things will change before your grandchild grows up? Are you an elder living through our climates changes? We want data and anecdotes to help form our storyline. We want to hear from you, please contact: Corinne Dunphy 902-318-2648, [email protected] Antigonish Climate Resilience [email protected] Tammy Feltmate 902-863-1117, [email protected] WATER CONSERVATION Clean and accessible water systems are fundamental to a strong community. In Antigonish County we are lucky, It`s just a turn of the tap away. We often forget that there is a limit to the amount of water in our area and that water is not a renewable resource. Water conservation is everyone's responsibility. We use clean water daily for drinking, showering, cooking, and a large host of other things. Check out the diagram to the left (www.ec.gc.ca/eau-water/default.asp?lang=En&n=F25C70EC-1#s3), where can you make changes? For information check out some of the following links: http://wateruseitwisely.com Remember saving water = saving energy Showers and Bath 35% Toilet Flushing 30% Laundry 20% Kitchen and Drinking 10% Cleaning 5% www.ec.gc.ca www.ecokids.ca www.gov.ns.ca Water saving tips: In the home... In the yard and garden... Check for leaks, small leaks in toilets, taps, pipes and hoses Don`t water your lawn if it has rained that week, & keep grass at waste a lot of water and energy. If you see a leak in the least 6-10cm long to maintain moisture. If you must water do so community please report it to Public Works. before 8am and after 8pm. When washing clothes– run full loads; use cold water wash; and use short cycle. Turn off water when brushing teeth, shaving, and washing dishes. It’s planting season, grow plants native to NS, they will adapt to weather conditions better. Plant a garden. Collect rain water to irrigate. Use a bucket of water to wash your car, doorstep, walkway etc. This can save 100L per wash. Use cleaners and detergents only when necessary, when you Get a rain barrel for yard and garden use. do chose those with low phosphates, investigate natural alternatives to commercial cleaners. Install low flow toilets, shower heads, and aerators; it will save Investigate uses for grey water in yard and garden. water, energy and money! Efficiency NS can help. MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 4 DEVELOPMENT AND BUILDING IN ANTIGONISH COUNTY In Nova Scotia it is a legal requirement to obtain development and/or building permits before site development or building begins. The Municipality is a member of the Eastern District Planning Commission (EDPC). Through the Commission there is a team available to support you through the building and development process. Meet our Planning Staff Harry Martell is the Building Inspector with the EDPC. Contact Harry before you start construction to discuss your project, permits and inspections required, as well as timelines. He will also advise you when it is necessary to obtain permits from other provincial bodies, Public Works or the Development Officer. He can be reached at 902-863-2366. Wanda Ryan is the Development Officer with the EDPC. Contact Wanda with any development plans and questions as early as possible to help navigate the development process. She can answer questions about land use planning, zoning and development permit requirements. It is important to r e m e m b e r wherever a Land-Use Bylaw is in effect a Development Permit is required before a Building Permit can be issued. Wanda can be reached at 902-863-1117 on Tuesdays; or call 1-888-625-5361 and ask for Wanda at EDPC Monday, Wednesday-Friday. Permits & Inspections For information regarding development and building permits and to apply for a permit contact Planning Staff at the Municipal Administrative Centre, 285 Beech Hill Rd. A copy of your plan; including site and construction/building plans will be required. Once you have a permit and work has begun inspections are required at various stages which are the responsibility of the homeowner. Inspections must be arranged with Inspector by the owner, the contractor or the developer. Inspections conducted using 2010 National Building Code 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Footings in place Subfloor plumbing Subfloor and foundation insulation Pre-backfill i) the framing, roof, plumbing and mechanical systems; (ii)insulation and vapour barrier before wall framing is covered -- Except in manufactured and modular homes. For Manufactured and Modular homes: (i) superstructure installation and anchorage systems, (ii) foundation, insulation and vapour barrier before wall framing is covered and plumbing connections below the first floor. Before Occupancy (so that an Occupancy Permit may be issued.) NSBCA 2.1.1.11- http://www.novascotia.ca/just/regulations/regs/bcregs.htm For further information check out the EDPC website at EDPC.ca MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 5 NOTICE TO MOBILE HOME & MINI-HOME OWNERS! Please notify the Municipal Office before you sell your mobile/mini home so we can make the proper transfer to the new owner. If you are trading in your mobile/mini home it is also necessary to notify the Municipal Office so the mobile/mini home can be deleted from the tax roll. Any questions concerning transfer of mobile/mini homes? Please call the Municipal Office at 902-863-1117 or email: [email protected] CIVIC ADDRESSING BY-LAW MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH Note: Information on this page is only a brief summary of the by-law. For more information on civic addressing requirements and signage specifications please go to the Eastern District Planning Commission or Municipality of the County of Antigonish websites: www.edpc.ca/civic.htm or www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca Seconds can mean the difference between life and death in an emergency. Getting resources where they are needed as quickly as possible is vital. This is especially true when dealing with 911 emergencies. However, without clearly posted civic numbers to guide them, emergency responders can sometimes be challenged to locate the address of a 911 call. Clearly post your civic number so that police, firefighters and paramedics can locate you as quickly as possible in an emergency. How do I find out my civic number? It is your responsibility to know your correct E911 civic address. Call the Eastern District Planning Commission (toll free) 1- 888-625-5361 or the NS Emergency Measures Organisation (1-800-388-3911). Where can I get a civic number sign? Civic number signs are provided with new construction permits. For other buildings local sign shops can make civic address signs, check the Yellow Pages. Some volunteer fire departments may order signs. To order a sign from The Eastern District Planning Commission call 902-625-5366. Posting Your Civic Number Civic number signs must be placed on a dedicated post and adhere to the specifications in the Municipal By-Law: a) civic numbers shall face towards the street or private road on which the lot or building is situated and which forms part of the civic address for the lot or building except that double-sided signage may be used, in which event the civic number shall be on both sides of the sign and perpendicular to the street or private road; b) civic numbers shall be in Arabic numerals (12- not XII or Twelve); c) the bottom of the numerals shall be a minimum of 1.2 metres above grade; d) the color of the numerals shall consist of reflective material that clearly contrasts with the background upon which the numbers are displayed; e) the height of the numerals shall not be less than 9 centimetres The sign must be located on the same side of the road as the building Page 6 INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MUNICIPALITY’S SEWER OPERATIONS On Tuesday, February 17, 2015, Municipal Council approved amendments to the Sewer By-Law. The By-Law had previously not been amended since the 1980s. The purpose of these amendments is to update and align the bylaw with current practices for sewer systems in Nova Scotia. A review of sewer accounts was also conducted to ensure all users are contributing at the appropriate rate. A copy of the Sewer Bylaw is available on the Municipality’s website. To inform residents about municipal sewer services, the following Q&As have been prepared: Q What am I paying for when I get my sewer bill? A The Municipality owns and operates five (5) sewage treatment facilities in the communities of Lower South River, Pomquet, Heatherton, St. Andrews and Havre Boucher. The Municipality also has an agreement with the Town of Antigonish to contribute up to a third of the overall capacity to its sewage treatment facility in service of the Fringe Area. Further, the various collection systems consist of 33 pumping stations and approximately 37 km of buried pipe. Q What factors are considered when setting the sewer rate? A The sewer budget is considered by Municipal Council at the same time as the annual operating budget. Similar to a water utility, the Municipality must ensure that sewer operations throughout the County have sufficient resources necessary to operate in a manner that does not create annual deficits and provides service that are safe and adequate. The utilities’ operations include the above mentioned infrastructure and other associated capital equipment as well as the human resources required to manage the system. Q There is a change in my sewer bill from last year. Why? A Schedule “A” of the amended Sewer By-Law outlines all rates for the various types of sewer users in the Municipality. The user units are reflective of the types of usage and their contributions to the sewer system. Due to the review of sewer accounts this may differ from previous years’ billings in some instances. Q I have an apartment in my home. Why am I being billed for two sewer units? A Under the amended sewer bylaw, Schedule “A” defines a single family dwelling to be one unit and a separate individual apartment is an additional unit. Q What if my building is vacant or not in use? A Regardless of the occupancy or usage of the building, if it is connected to the public sewer system a bill will be provided. This practice is consistent with all other municipalities in the province. Q There appears to be a discrepancy on my sewer bill. What should I do? A Contact the Municipal Office. If there is an error on your bill we will address it as quickly as possible. If you have further questions concerning the Sewer By-Law or your Sewer Bill, please contact the Municipal Office at 902-863-1117 Page 7 MUNICIPAL INFORMATION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Roadside Collection Program The Municipality of the County of Antigonish provides roadside collection for regular garbage, organics and recyclables. The following three pages contain important information about the Municipality's Roadside Collection program. ROADSIDE COLLECTION SCHEDULE Garbage and green bins are collected on a weekly basis while recyclables are collected every second week. To determine which week your recyclables will be picked up have a look at the “Zone” list below to see which zone you are in, then consult the following table for your collection schedule. PLEASE NOTE: Items should be placed at roadside by 7:00am on the day of collection, cleaned and properly sorted. Regular garbage is to be placed in clear bags, while recyclables goes into blue bags. Residents are reminded that it is their responsibility to keep garbage/recyclable boxes clean and in usable repair. During the winter months, it is extremely important to ensure that snow removal around the garbage/recyclable boxes is undertaken by the residents, to provide easy access for collection. Zone 1 – Highway 104-West, Highway 4- Post Rd to Pictou county line, West River, Tolson Subdivision, Addington Forks, St. Josephs, Beaver Meadow, Beaver Mountain, Keppoch, Ohio, Cross Roads Ohio, Shieling Court, Townsend Street, Pottery Lane, Crockett Court, Brierly Way, Brookside Way, Appleseed Drive, Florence Circle, Alex Terrace, Gaspereaux Lake Zone 2 – Highway 7 –South, West Lochaber, Copper Lake, Pinevale, Pitchers Farm, Purl Brook, Lower West River Zone 3 –Aulds Cove, Havre Boucher, Cape Jack, Merland, Upper Afton, Highway 104-Aulds Cove, Highway 4- Frankville Rd to Aulds Cove, Mount Cameron, Pine Ridge Zone 4 – Bayfield, West Arm Tracadie, Linwood, Linwood Station, West Havre Boucher, Monastery (Highway 16), Mattie Settlement, Grosvenor, Highway 4- Linwood, Frankville, Pine Ridge Zone 5 – Killam Properties, Glen Aire Estates, Greenhill Estates, Silver Birch, Williams Point, South River Rd, Greenwold, MacMillan Rd. Zone 6 – Highway 104-Lower South River, Highway 316-South, Dunmore, St. Andrews, Frasers Mills, Lower Springfield, Glenroy, Marydale, Beauly, Pomquet forks, Meadow Green, Dagger Woods Zone 7 – Highway 337, Highway 245 (Sylvan valley to Greendale Rd), Brierly Brook Road Zone 8 – Highway 245 (Greendale Rd to Knoydart), Old Maryvale Rd, Cloverville, Fairmont, Big Marsh, Clydesdale, Pleasant Valley, Sylvan Valley, Thorne Ridge, Trotter’s Lane, Arbor Dr. Ext. Zone 9 – Summerside, New France, Frasers Grant, Afton, Tracadie, Monastery, Highway 4 Heatherton to Linwood Harbour Rd Zone 10 – Oasis Trailer Court, South Side Harbour, Pomquet, Heatherton, Black Avon, Glassburn MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH - ROADSIDE COLLECTION SCHEDULE June Monday Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 Tuesday Wednesday WEEK 1 (June 1-5) Zone 3 Zone 6 Zone 4 Zone 5 WEEK 2 (June 8-12) Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 3 Zone 6 WEEK 3 (June 15-19) Zone 3 Zone 6 Zone 4 Zone 5 WEEK 4 (June 22-26) Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 3 Zone 6 WEEK 5 (June 29-30) Zone 3 Zone 4 Thursday Friday Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 10 Zone 9 Page 8 MUNICIPAL INFORMATION July Monday Tues day WEEK 1 (July 1-3) Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 WEEK 2 (July 6-10) Zone 4 Zone 3 WEEK 3 (July 13-17) Zone 3 Zone 4 WEEK 4 (July 20-24) Zone 4 Zone 3 WEEK 5 (July 27-31) Zone 3 Zone 4 Wednes day Thurs day Friday Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Thurs day Friday Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 August Monday Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 2 Zone 1 Garbage & Green bin only Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling Zone 1 Zone 2 Tues day Wednes day WEEK 1 (Augus t 3-7) Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 3 Zone 6 WEEK 2 (Augus t 10-14) Zone 3 Zone 6 Zone 4 Zone 5 WEEK 3 (Augus t 17-21) Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 3 Zone 6 WEEK 4 (Augus t 24-28) Zone 3 Zone 6 Zone 4 Zone 5 Week 5 (Aug 31) HOLIDAY SCHEDULE It is the policy of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish that garbage, organics and recyclables are collected as normal on all holidays throughout the year except for the following: Good Friday Remembrance Day Christmas Day Garbage and organics normally collected on these days will be collected one week later on the regular day for collection. Recyclables normally collected on these days will be collected 2 weeks later on the regular day for collection. REGUALR GARBAGE (CLEAR BAGS) WHICH ITEMS GO WHERE? • • • • • • Lids, caps & covers from plastic and glass jars All styrofoam Bathroom waste Aluminum foil, pie plates and plastic wrap Potato chip bags and candy bar wrappers Hot and cold disposable drink cups (Tim Horton • • Light bulbs Broken glass, ceramic, & dishes cups) • • • • • Empty paint cans & aerosol cans Empty motor oil containers Carbon paper Floor sweepings Hard covered books (can be recycled if cover is • • • Gift wrap, colored tissue paper Kitty litter Old shoes & clothing removed) MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 9 ORGANICS (GREEN BIN) Food Products • Table Scraps, Meat, Fish & Bones • Vegetable and Fruit Peelings • Shellfish (including shells) • Solid Dairy Products (i.e. cheese, etc.) • Cooking Oil, Grease & Fat • Bread, Rice & Pasta • Egg and Nut Sheels • Coffee Grounds and Filters, Tea Bags Non-Recyclable Paper • Soiled Food Napkins • Paper Towel • Pizza Boxes, Fast Food Wrappers • Wax Paper • Paper Plates (no styrofoam) • Sugar, Flour & Potato bags • Dog and Cat Food Bags (without plastic liner) PLEASE NOTE: All broken green bins should be returned to the Municipal Office RECYCLABLES (BLUE BAGS) BLUE BAG #1 (Paper Products) • Newspaper & magazines • Advertising flyers including glossy paper • Periodicals, TV guides • Game books (crossword puzzles, etc.) • Pocket novels and joe books • Paper egg carton (dozen and flats) • Cores from paper towel & bathroom rolls • Boxboard (cereal and cracker boxes, etc.) • Letter, office and school paper, envelopes Corrugated cardboard (tied in bundles) • • • • • • • • • • BLUE BAG #2 (All Other Recyclables) Plastic pop bottles Aluminum cans Tin cans Glass bottles and jars Plastic containers (#1-7) Plastic grocery bags (#4) Bread bags (#4) Juice boxes Milk cartons Liquor containers BLUE BAG SAFETY TIPS Always consider your safety and the safety of those collecting and sorting your recycling when preparing any item for the blue bag. Step 1 (Safety Rinse) Carefully rinse the can - some people use a bottle brush and it is easiest if you do it soon after opening the can! Step 2 (Lid Safety) • If the lid is attached to the can, carefully push it down into the can so that the sharp edge is not exposed. • If the lid has been completely removed from the can, it is best to drop it into the can and then, if possible, squeeze the top of the can to close the opening as much as possible. Then place it into your blue bag. • If you use a can opener that removes sharp edges, you will not be able to place the lid into the can. Place these lids into the blue bag separate from the can. OTHER (ITEMS NOT FOR CURBSIDE PICKUP) These items are subject to a tipping fee and residents are responsible for bringing these items to the Solid Waste Management Site Tipping Fees - Effective October 15, 2007 Asbestos $100.00 per tonne (flat fee) Clean Construction & Demolition Debris $50.00 per tonne Clean Concrete $45.00 per tonne Compostable Organic Material $55.00 per tonne Construction & Demolition (C & D) Debris $75.00 per tonne Contaminated Soil $45.00 per tonne Leaf & Yard Waste $55.00 per tonne Mixed Loads $110.00 per tonne Recyclables $45.00 per tonne Refuse/Garbage $100.00 per tonne Scrap Metal & White Goods (Appliances) $45.00 per tonne Cardboard $100.00 per tonne Tires $45.00 per tonne SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY 1356 Beech Hill Road, Antigonish Hours of Operation Monday-Friday 8:00am—4:30pm Saturdays 8:00am—12:00pm CLOSED on ALL Holidays Phone: 902-863-4744 The Solid Waste Management Facility is a paint and A.C.E.S. drop off location. MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 10 Municipality of the County of Antigonish Dog By-law The responsibilities of dog owners in the County are outlined by the Municipality’s Dog By-Law. All residents, particularly dog owners, should be familiar with this bylaw. Responsible dog ownership includes: Keeping your dog(s) on your property and properly controlled; Restraining your dog(s) appropriately on a leash when off your property; Cleaning up your dogs waste; Ensuring your dog(s) is not causing a disturbance as outlined in Dog By-law; and Registering Restricted Dogs. The Municipality’s Dog Control Officer is authorized to enforce the Dog By-law. Enforcement can include a warning, issuance of a summary offence ticket and/or seizure of the dog. The Dog Control Officer for the County can be reached at 863-9501. For wildlife issues contact the local Department of Natural Resources Office at 902-863-4513, or 1-800-565-2224 after hours or on weekends. APPROVAL OF THE 2015/16 MUNICIPAL OPERATING BUDGET On May 19, 2015, Municipal Council approved the 2015/16 Municipal Operating Budget. Highlights from the budget include: The Residential Tax Rate will remain at $0.88 per $100 of assessment. This rate has not increased since 2008/09. The Commercial Tax Rate will remain at $1.46 per $100 of assessment. The Municipality remains the lowest commercial tax jurisdiction in the Province of Nova Scotia. To foster our communities over $300,000 in operating and capital grants have been provided to a wide variety of community based organizations. The Municipality is financially committed to the required renovations of the Antigonish Arena floor. The Municipality will be paving Alex Terrace / Florence Circle in the spring. This is the final municipally owned street requiring paving. A new plow is being purchased to ensure the Municipality continues to deliver timely and high-quality snow clearing services on municipal streets. The Municipality has partnered in the creation of the Eastern-Strait Regional Enterprise Network, which will coordinate a regional strategy for economic development. Funds have been allocated to Strategic Priorities, including: the development of a tourism strategy for the area, exploring options for renewable energy and continued efforts toward the provision of high-quality municipal services. Tax-bills have been distributed and are due on Friday, July 3, 2015. For additional information concerning rates or the Municipality’s operating budget, please refer to our website or call the Municipal Office at 902863-1117. MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 11 BUDGET OVERVIEW - MUNICIPAL EXPENDITURES Budget Category Budget Amount Notes General Government Services $ 2,618,562.66 Protective Services $ 2,932,988.05 Transportation Services $ 324,121.09 Environmental Health $ 2,020,205.41 Public Health & Welfare Recreation & Cultural Services $ $ 159,800.00 803,573.48 Environmental Development $ 422,130.00 Fiscal Services Heritage Cultural & Services $ $ 891,507.21 204,971.31 Education Total Expenditures $ 3,119,709.00 $ 13,497,568.21 Municipal Council, Administration, Facilities, Tax & Assessment Costs. RCMP, Corrections, Public Prosecution, Fire Protection & Fire Departments Sidewalks, Class J Roads, Municipal Street Paving, Maintenance & Snow Removal Sewer, Solid Waste Collection, Transfer Station Operations Grants to Community Organizations Recreation Programming, Community Programs, Community Grants Street Lights, Planning & Development, Senior Housing, Industrial Park Debt Charges – All Municipal Operations Pictou Antigonish Regional Library, Heritage Museum Strait Regional School Board MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Page 12 TAX EXEMPTION POLICY PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to provide a tax exemption for low income taxpayers. POLICY RE: TAX EXEMPTION It is the intention of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish to provide tax exemption for low income tax payers. The exemption shall apply only to persons who are residents of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish and property for rate payers occupied by him/ her at his/her home. Where a property is assessed to more than one person, any of them who is entitled to an exemption may receive only the portion of the exemption equal to that persons share of the total assessment for the property, but where the different interests are not separate, then to that portion determined by the treasurer, whose determination is final. In order to be eligible for this tax exemption, total income from the previous year must not exceed $20,000. Income of all members of the same family residing in the same household shall be included. Applicants will be required to provide evidence of previous years income from all family members residing in the household. (Income Tax Return) Any individual receiving Social Assistance as their only income that includes a total tax component as part of their budget will not be eligible for this exemption. The amount of the exemption will not exceed $100 The applicant requesting a tax exemption shall be required to complete a tax exemption form. Applications for a tax exemption will be received up to December 31st of each year. POLICY REVIEW This policy will be reviewed on an annual basis. For more information, or to obtain an application for tax exemption, call the Municipal Office at 902-863-1117 or visit us at 285 Beech Hill Road, Antigonish, NS Applications for a tax exemption will be received up to December 31st of each year. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 13 COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR The purpose of the community calendar is to assist community groups with the distribution of materials and create awareness about the group itself. All nonprofit, community based groups are invited to post upcoming events, program registrations, festivals, community picnics, fundraisers or just about any other activity that your group is undertaking. Deadline to submit items for the Fall County Quarterly is Friday, August 14, 2015 by email: [email protected]. Please Note: Antigonish County Recreation reserves the right to approve and edit any submission. Disclaimer: The following activities are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish take no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities. Highland Connect is a website to discover physical activity, sport and recreation opportunities in Antigonish, Pictou and Guysborough. For more information visit, www.highlandconnect.ca. Special Olympics Eastern Highlands provides sports training, recreation and competition for children and adults with an intellectual disability. A variety of sports are offered throughout the year, including bowling, track and field, swimming, Masters, soccer and floor hockey. More information can be obtained on the provincial website www.sons.ca or by contacting Joan Conrad 902-863-6925 or Marilyn McLellan 902-863-2046. Mini Trail Community Centre is hosting a Highland Lobster Supper on Sunday, June 28th from 11AM—6PM. The dinner is $20 and includes 1lb. Lobster, fresh homemade coleslaw, potato salad, rolls and dessert. Add a second lobster for $10. Ham dinner is available for $15 and children’s meals are $8. Take out is also available. For more information or to get advance tickets please visit www.novascotialobstersuppers.ca or call 902-863-4292. Antigonish Amateur Radio Club holds regular monthly meetings on the second Thursday of every month. The meetings take place at the People’s Place Library at 7:30pm. We meet on a regular monthly basis to promote the hobby of amateur radio, discuss items of interest such as emergency communications, special events, social activities, projects and more. We also assist those interested in getting involved with the hobby to achieve their license. All visitors are welcome so drop in and see what it is all about. For more information contact: Doug Holmes 902-863-6932 or email [email protected] Antigonish County Adult Learning Association (ACALA) offers a number of literacy programs geared to individuals over the age of 19. Programming is available for those who wish to upgrade their reading, mathematics and other academic skills. As learners prepare to write the GED exam ACALA offers classroom instruction, as well as, take home work packages. Since July, 2013 the Bridging to Employment Career Specific (BECS) Program has been operated under the direction of ACALA. This is an employability program where participants are engaged in 10 weeks of classroom participation, which includes academic work and discussion of employability skills. The participants are given a number of certificate courses to enhance their resumes; some of which include, WHMIS, First Aid/CPR, Personality Dimensions, Portfolio, Food Handlers and Bully Free Workplace. Following the classroom component, there is a period of probation and placement in a job meeting their career goal. The BECS Program is funded by the Department of Community Services and the Department of Labour and Advanced Education. Participants are referred to the program by various agencies, including the two funders, as well as by word of mouth. Recruiting for BECS is ongoing as the 6th cohort is set to begin on April 7, 2015. Those who express an interest in joining are asked to complete an information and academic intake. ACALA is celebrating its' 20th Anniversary this year and is pleased to continue to play a very active role in the community at large. Not only does the learning network oversee literacy programming, but is responsible for the delivery of English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, First Voice Collective, one on one tutoring, outreach programs with Senior's groups, Mi'kmaq community and Family Literacy. Located in The People's Place Library, ACALA welcomes everyone to drop by to learn more about its' programming options. There is always room for those who wish to volunteer as well as for anyone who wants to explore upgrading options. As the BECS Program aim is to put motivated, employable adults in to jobs it welcomes employers in the area to contact the coordinator to find out how they can join many other businesses who have taken advantage of this attachment to employment program. Interested individuals may contact the BECS Coordinator, Rhonda McCarron at 902-318-3096, or Lise deVilliers, ACALA Executive Director at 902-863-3060. Antigonish Heritage Museum Current hours of operation Monday through Friday 10:00am–12:00pm; 1:00pm – 5:00pm. For Information call: 902-863-6160. Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 14 COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Lindsay’s Health Centre for women and adolescent girls with services and programs that can help them make informed decisions about their health. Our services are provided by a multidisciplinary team that includes: a physician, nurse practitioner, Mental Health Services, Addictions Services, Public Health Services, and the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre. We are sensitive to the needs of those who experience difficulties in accessing appropriate health services. Lindsay’s is open on Thursdays, 9:00am–4:00pm at the Antigonish Women’s Resource Center, 204 Kirk Place, 219 Main Street in Antigonish. Call for an appointment: 902-863-6221. Health Connections Antigonish is a community health resource centre located in the People’s Place Library on 283 Main Street in Antigonish. It is a service of GASHA in partnership with the Pictou Antigonish Regional Library (PARL) and the Antigonish Town & County Community Health Board. We work with GASHA and other community agencies to provide health promotion programs and educational sessions that are free of charge and open to the public. Some examples of programs offered through Health Connections are: Women Alike Cancer Support Group facilitated by the Cancer Resource Room (GASHA), Being Doing Becoming facilitated by Mental Health Services (GASHA), Caregiver Support Group, facilitated by Caregivers Nova Scotia, Alzheimer & Related Dementia Family Support Group, Your Way to Wellness Program coordinated through Primary Health Care, Varied Health Related Education Sessions. We also offer help in finding available health services, supports and information. We do not offer clinical health care services. Our website: www.gashahealthconnections.ca Check out our calendar or events online. Drop in or contact us: 283 Main Street, Antigonish, NS Phone: 902-863-7369. Men’s Health Centre Are you as healthy as you could be? Want more information? Need someone to talk to? The Men’s Health Centre provides health services to men and boys 12 and older. Our services are provided by a team of health professionals that includes: a physician, Mental Health Services, Addictions Services, Public Health Services and Family Services. We are open on Tuesdays, 9:00am–4:00pm and located in our NEW LOCATION –in the Family Services of Eastern Nova Scotia Office at 275 Main Street, Suite 103, Antigonish (across from Town Hall). Call for an appointment: 902-863-2358. Your Way to Wellness Do you have an ongoing health condition? For example; arthritis, diabetes, COPD, depression, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, asthma or high blood pressure? Sign up for Your Way to Wellness! This free workshop helps adults with chronic (ongoing) health conditions overcome daily challenges, take action and live a healthy life! Participants learn how to: set goals and problem solve, improve communication with health care providers, family and friends, eat healthier and become more active, manage symptoms and difficult emotions (fear, anger, frustration). make daily tasks easier, improve selfconfidence. These programs are offered in areas throughout Antigonish, Guysborough and the Strait Richmond areas. Space is limited. Please register by calling 902-863-7369 or email: [email protected]. Website: www.yourway.novascotia.ca X-Chem Outreach X-Citing Science Camps! Join us this summer for our X-Citing Chemistry and Science camps hosted by the Chemistry Department at StFX. Each week of camp has new and exciting material designed for various age levels. Be sure to sign up for camps at: http://sites.stfx.ca/chemistry/x-chem. Molecules Camp for Grades 5-8, July 6-10. Codemaker 1 for Grades 5 -8, July 13-17. Elements Camp for Grades 1-2, July 13-17. Atoms Camp for Grades 3-4, July 20-24. Pipet’s Camp for Grades 1-4, July 27–31. Trail Blazers for Grades 1-2, August 4-7. Codemaker 2 Camp for Grades 7+, August 4-7, Adventure Camp for Grades 3-4, August 10-14, Discovery Camp for Grades 5-8, August 17-21. Antigonish Creative Dance Association is running three weeks of summer dance day camps at the Millennium Centre, StFX Campus . July 13-17 ages 9-11, Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop. July 20-24 age 11 + (with required level of experience) Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop. July 27-31 ages 13+ Mornings Ballet ( intermediate or higher) Afternoons Jazz/Lyrical and Hip Hop. For information contact Sally Clark at [email protected] or 902-867-2310. The Antigonish Town and County Crime Prevention Association is a non-profit organization with the goal of reducing community crime in conjunction with other groups with similar aims. The Antigonish Town and County Crime Prevention Association invites members of the public to work together to prevent further crime in the communities of Antigonish Town and County. Everyone is invited to be a volunteer or member of the association or of the groups it supports. Antigonish Town and County Crime Prevention Association meets the 3rd Thursday of each month at the RCMP detachment on Fairview St. Starts at 7pm. Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 15 COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Havre Boucher Tae Kwon Do - provides Olympic style competition instruction to adults and children. Instruction is donated by qualified WTF (World Tae Kwon Do Federation) instructors. Club is under the direction of Head Instructor Morgan MacPherson, 4th dan WTF black belt, with over 27 years tae kwon do experience. New students can register during any class at the Havre Boucher Community Centre. Children classes are held every Monday & Wednesday at 5:00pm and Friday at 5:30pm. Adult classes are held every Monday at 7:30pm, Wednesday at 6:00pm & Friday at 5:30pm. Feel free to come and watch a class. The fall session lasts from September until December and costs $40. The winter session lasts from January until June and costs $60. A summer session will run from July until the end of August, with classes every Monday & Wednesday from 7pm-8pm. Any questions can be sent to the following e-mail address: [email protected] or by calling 902-870-5592. Antigonish Career Resource Centre offers all area residents a convenient location to drop in and use the resources available to help you in your job search. ACRC offers assistance with writing resumes and cover letters, free workshops and employment programs, an on-site Employment Counselor, high-speed internet access, an updated job board with daily postings, a computer training classroom, a well-stocked resource library with information on cover letters, resumes, interview skills and motivational material, fax and photocopy services, “Career Cruising” computer program to assist you with identifying career options, current labor market information, and helpful, free service! The centre offers personalized service designed to help you find the job you want. For assistance with your job search, please drop by the Antigonish Career Resource Centre, 50 James Street, visit www.theacrc.ca, or call 902-863-8244. Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. We are here to help people find jobs. The Antigonish Career Resource Center is a Career Nova Scotia Center funded by Employment Nova Scotia. Kids First Family Resource Center offer programs and services to families of children 0 to 6 years old as well as pregnant woman. Programs and services may change depending on the needs and wants of the participants and their children. Some core programs are Parent & Tot Drop-in (3 times a week) 9:30 to 11:30am; Healthy Moms/Healthy Babies (once a week) 9:30am -11:30am; Parenting Programs – You Make the Difference, How to Talk so Kids Listen; Outreach Programs – Jump, Jiggle & Jive, Tumblebugs Hours of Operation are 9am to 3pm, 27 St. Andrews St., Phone: 902-863-3848 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kids1st.ca. Kids First Assoc. is a non-profit community based family resource program operating in Antigonish, Guysborough and Pictou Counties. Family Picnic Fun Day is scheduled for Thursday, July 23 from 10am—12pm. Rain date is Friday, July 24. The Picnic Fun Day is for all ages and takes place at Columbus Field. There will be Bouncy obstacle course, bubbles, face painting, hot dogs, button making, Fish Pond and much more. The Antigonish County CAP Sites are offering free technology training. Learn how to use the internet, computers, tablets, laptops and more by visiting one of these sites; Antigonish 902-863-4276. Tuesdays 9:30am-1:30pm, Wednesdays 2:00pm8:00pm, Thursdays 3:00pm-8:00pm, Saturdays 10:00am-4:00pm. Havre Boucher 902-234-2188. Mondays 5:00pm-8:00pm, Wednesdays 5:00pm-8:00pm, Fridays 2:00pm-6:00pm. Pomquet Acadian Trails Enjoy the 5km coastal and inland Pomquet Acadian Trail in Monk’s Head, Pomquet. Magnificent view of St. George’s Bay, Cape George and Monk’s Head cliffs. The inland trail weaves through forests of various ages, including 100150 year old pine trees, Info on Chez Deslauriers and Pomquet Development Society can be found at www.pomquet.net or call Colette Rennie 902-386-2139. Arisaig Community opening of the Dockside Tea Room, Lobster interpretive Centre and Lighthouse Canteen will be July 1. Arisaig Summer Festival is taking place July 16-19. July 16 there will be and opening social at the Dockside Tea Room. July 17 there is a Family Dance from 8-10pm at the Arisaig Hall. July 18 there is an adult dance at the Arisaig Hall featuring Sparrow. July 19 there is a Lighthouse Concert at the Arisaig Lighthouse. Ballantyne’s Cove concert the wharf on August 2 featuring Maggie and Cassy MacDonald. Cape George Hike-A-Thon is taking place on August 22 from 11am-1pm. The Hike-A-Thon will start at Cape George Heritage Museum. Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities. Page 16 COMMUNITY INFORMATION ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY (Updated November 2014) RECREATIONAL GROUPS Afton & Area Recreation Ant. Hiking & Biking Trails Association Ant. Therapeutic Riding Association Arisaig Parish Community Rec. Assoc. Auld’s Cove Recreation Association Fresh Air Society Havre Boucher Recreation Association Highlander Curling Club Highland Quilt Guild Linwood Recreation Lower South River Recreation Club Monastery Recreation Pleasantdale Development Association Pomquet Acadian Trails William’s Point Recreation Winter Wanderers Snowmobile & ATV Club Heatherton Recreation Association 902-863-2803 902-863-2571 902-863-4849 902-863-2156 902-747-2941 902-863-1099 902-234-3170 902-863-0052 902-863-4798 902-232-3219 902-863-1827 902-232-3403 902-863-0665 902-386-2139 902-867-6376 902-234-2704 902-386-2960 DANCE GROUPS Antigonish Creative Dance Association Antigonish Highland Dancing Association Maureen Fraser School of Dance 902-863-6776 902-735-2866 902-863-1731 YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS Girl Guides of Canada 875 Antigonish Lions Air Cadet Squadron Scouts Canada 285 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Core CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS Ant. Highland Society Pipe Band Chez Delauriers Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre Antigonish Culture Alive Havre Boucher & Area Cultural Dev. Rec. Assoc. PARC (Playwrights Atlantic Res. Centre) Pomquet Development Society Silver Glen Art Center Theatre Antigonish Societe acadienne Sainte-Croix (Pomquet and region) Heritage Pomquet heritage Musee de Pomquet Museum CARDS & GAMES GROUPS Havre Boucher 45s group Radio Bingo en ondes Soiree de cartes (Pomquet) 4-H GROUPS Antigonish County 4H Council Ant. Co. 4H Leader’s Council Heatherton 4H Club Landing 4H Club 1-800-565-8111 St. Andrew’s 4H Club 1-800-797-9974#3 St. Joseph’s 4H Club 1-888-SCOUTS-NOW West River 4H Club 902-232-3473 Havre Boucher 4H Club 902-863-5207 902-386-2365 902-867-4539 902-783-2948 902-234-2188 902-783-2084 902-386-2139 902-867-1123 902-867-4539 902-386-2679 902-386-2090 902-386-2090 902-234-2188 902-318-0925 902-386-2679 902-735-2235 902-863-7501 902-386-2362 902-863-6995 902-863-6689 902-863-5621 902-234-2813 We welcome submissions about your organization. It can be a group that falls into one of the categories published here, or a new category that does not exist in our directory. Your listing will aid in people’s awareness about your group. SEND YOUR COMMUNITY DIRECTORY SUBMISSIONS OR UPDATES TO: Community Directory c/o Antigonish County Recreation, 285 Beech Hill Rd., RR6, Antigonish, NS B2G 0B4 Email: [email protected] Phone: 902-863-1141 Fax: 902-863-5751 COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 17 ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY COMMUNITY CENTRES Havre Boucher Community Centre Havre Boucher Fitness Centre Lower South River Community Centre Mini Trail Community Centre Association Pomquet Community Centre St. Andrew’s Community Centre St. Joseph’s Community Centre 902-234-2188 902-234-2188 902-863-5247 902-863-4292 902-386-2679 902-863-3279 902-867-2626 SERVICE CLUBS Antigonish Kinsmen Antigonish Lion’s Club Challenge in Participation (CHIP) Volunteers Havre Boucher Kin Club St. Martha’s Reg. Hospital Auxiliary Wishing Wells Society 902-863-2434 902-863-3552 902-232-2361 902-234-3350 902-863-5363 902-863-3719 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS Antigonish County Fire Dept. Ant. County Chief Brendan MacInnis Antigonish Town Fire Dept. Antigonish Town Chief Bill Chisholm Auld’s Cove Fire Dept. Auld’s Cove Fire Chief Dan MacEachern Four Valleys Volunteer Fire Dept. Four Valleys Fire Chief Greg Smith Havre Boucher Fire Dept. Havre Boucher Fire Chief Christopher Grover North Shore Fire Department North Shore Fire Chief Hughie MacEachern Pomquet Fire Dept. Pomquet Fire Chief Pierre Venedam St. Andrews Fire Dept. St. Andrews Chief Benny TenBrinke Tracadie Fire Dept. Tracadie Fire Dept. (Vernon Boudreau) 902-863-6911 902-863-3305 902-863-2956 902-863-5656 902-747-3053 902-747-2013 902-863-6771 902-863-4448 902-234-2711 902-234-2601 902-863-5720 902-971-0693 902-386-2987 902-386-2743 902-863-1548 902-863-5914 902-232-2560 902-232-2845 C@P SITES (COMMUNITY ACCESS PROGRAM) Ant. Community Access Program (C@P) Havre Boucher C@P Site Lakevale Mini Trail C@P Site St. Joseph’s Community Centre Site P@C de Pomquet 902-863-0808 902-234-2188 902-863-2080 902-867-2626 902-386-2679 OTHER Antigonish Farmers Market Antigonish Garden Club Ant. North Shore Development Assoc. Bingo en ondes Black Congress of Women Cape George Development Assoc. Cape George Hiking Trails Femmes en action (Pomquet) Lochaber Community Development Assoc. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Pictou Antigonish Regional Library (PARL) PARL Outreach Coordinator St. Andrew’s Homecoming Committee St. Andrew’s Community Development Ass West Arm Harbour Ecological Assoc. Zumba Fitness 902-867-7479 902-863-5017 902-863-1101 902-318-0925 902-232-2362 902-863-4206 902-863-1533 902-386-2679 902-783-2349 902-863-4344 902-863-4276 902-863-2486 902-863-4573 902-863-3583 902-386-2193 902-533-2780 Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 18 ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Antigonish Aikikai 902-863-4475 Antigonish Archery Association 902-386-2040 Ant. Badminton 902-863-8242 Ant./Guys. Minor Softball Association 902-870-4504 Ant. Highland Skateboarding Association 902-863-6096 Antigonish Kinsmen Minor Baseball 902-867-6218 Antigonish Minor Basketball Association 902-318-5610 Antigonish Minor Hockey Association 902-863-8339 Antigonish Celtics Soccer Club 902-863-1383 Antigonish Skating Club 902-863-5774 Antigonish Stoirm Volleyball Club www.antigonishvolleyball.ca Antigonish Town & County Minor Football 902-863-6352 Antigonish Wee Lads & Lassies 902-867-5595 Eastern Highlands Special Olympics 902-863-6925 Havre Boucher Minor Ball 902-234-3350 Havre Boucher Tae Kwon Do 902-870-5592 PHAST (Port Hawkesbury Antigonish Swim Team) 902-863-5655 or 902-863-1754 Phee’s Tae Kwon Do 902-863-9230 RID Tae Kwon Do 902-232-2557 St. Andrew’s Softball Development 902-863-2591 St. Joseph’s Chiefs Softball 902-867-2970 St. Joseph’s Soccer Association 902-863-6131 Strait Richmond Minor Hockey Association 902-587-2094 Tracadie Minor Ball Association 902-232-2273 WHAT—Women’s Hockey After Thirty 902-863-6268 Xavier Tae Kwon Do 902-971-0977 HARBOUR AUTHORITIES Arisaig Ballantyne’s Cove Cribbon’s Point Livingstone’s Cove 902-863-6474 902-863-8162 902-863-3907 902-863-4640 SUPPORT SERVICES Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups Ant. Co. Adult Learning Assoc. (ACALA) Antigonish Career Resource Centre Antigonish Community Food Bank Ant./Guys. Early Childhood Intervention Program Antigonish SPCA Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre Can Nat. Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Canadian Red Cross—Antigonish Office Cat Rescue Maritimes Family Services of Eastern Nova Scotia Havre Boucher Medical Centre Kids First Family Resource Centre L’Arche Antigonish Naomi Society for Victims of Family Violence VON Antigonish Volunteer Programs La Leche League Canada Lindsay’s Health Centre for Women Seniors Safety Services Antigonish Emergency Fuel Fund 1-888-425-2666 902-863-3060 902-863-8244 902-863-0611 902-863-2298 902-863-2111 902-863-6221 902-867-1562 902-863-8222 902-863-8372 902-863-2358 902-234-3435 902-863-3848 902-863-5000 902-863-3807 902-863-5000 902-863-0056 902-863-6221 902-863-6500 902-863-6221 SENIOR’S GROUPS Club 60 - Centre — Main Street Havre Boucher & Area Aged to Perfection 50+ Happy Tracadonians Senior’s Club Heather Club 60 Lochaber Sylvan Lakers Seniors Pomquet Parish Seniors Club St. Andrews Oak & Owl Club 902-863-6976 902-234-2642 902-232-2330 902-386-2923 902-783-2273 902-386-2490 902-863-8231 CHURCH/RELIGIOUS GROUPS Havre Boucher CWL Heatherton CWL St. Peter’s Parish Council St. Peter’s Parish CWL 902-234-3109 902-386-2687 902-232-2629 902-232-2093 Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 19 Antigonish Town and County Library Do You Love Our Library? Why Not Become a Friend of the Antigonish Library (FoAL)? It’s Free The Friends of the Antigonish Library (FoAL) is an active part of the Library, continuing our role by engaging community volunteers to further develop the People’s Place, its programming and collection. You can help by volunteering at the FoAL used book sale, assisting with decorating the parade float, sharing your ideas and interests, and more. Stop by the People’s Place Library and ask about joining the FoAL email list. Visit us on the web at www.clickantigonish.ca FoAL: Promotes library services and activities in our community Sponsors events at the library for all to enjoy Provides new books, films and other materials Supports the library by organizing fundraising events How Can you help Just let the library staff know and you will be added to their phone or email list. They will let you know how you can help out and stay informed with FoAL activities. Volunteer at the annual FoAL book sale and other fundraisers Help out at library events Help with library garden Share your ideas, interests and talents with others! Decorate FoAL’s parade float Thanks to recent fundraising efforts, this rocking chair, handcrafted in Sherbrooke Village, was purchased for the children’s area. Thanks to the support of the community, more than $10,400 was raised during our recent fundraising campaign. This money will support the People’s Place collection and programming. Thank You!!! Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library branches will be offering the free STREAM summer learning program. Children can register for the program and pick up their logbook starting on June 29th. Weekly events at the People’s Place and Monastery C@P site will start the week of July 6th and include Minecraft Mania, Hogwarts Hijinks II, Art Attack, Engineering Challenge, Slimy Science, and Minute to Win It! For more information and to register, please phone the library at 902-863-4276, visit our website www.parl.ns.ca, or like The People’s Place: Antigonish Town and County Library on Facebook. 283 Main Street Phone: 902-863-4276 www.parl.ns.ca Hours of Operation: Mon, 9am-5pm; Tue.-Fri. 9am-9pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. Closed Page 20 T U O E M ! E CO & T A R B E L CE *PLEASE NOTE: Rain date for the fireworks is Thursday, July 2 at the StFX Turf Field Fireworks presented in partnership between: The Municipality of the County of Antigonish, The Town of Antigonish and Heritage Canada Page 21 WILLIAMS POINT FIREWORKS Tuesday, June 30th MacPherson’s Hill at dusk Brought to you by: Williams Point Community PANCAKE BREAKFAST Royal Canadian Legion 8:30am-10:30am Prepared by the Antigonish Lions Club. Donations to the food bank will be accepted. Karaoke provided by One Stop Entertainment STANTON LEVANGIE MEMORIAL SHOW & SHINE Havre Boucher Ballfield 10:00am-3:00pm Canteen services will be available and entertainment will be provided. Brought to you by: Havre Boucher Community MINI TRAIL COMMUNITY CENTRE Lakevale 11:00am-2:00pm Canada Day BBQ. Activities include bouncy tent, games, face painting, flag raising, birthday cake and live entertainment. Brought to you by: Mini Trail Community Assoc. **NEW LOCATION & TIME** ST. ANDREW JUNIOR SCHOOL 2 APPLESEED DRIVE 1:00pm-6:00pm Musical Entertainment including vocalists, fiddlers and groups. Live dancers Jump Tents Face Painting Various Games and Mascots Official Cake Cutting Ceremony Food will be available for purchase from Chartwells School Dining Services. STFX TURF FIELD 8:00pm Musical Entertainment by Sparrow Dignitary Speeches Presentation of Town & County Volunteer of the Year awards Presentation of “Good Neighbour” award FIREWORKS ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 22 RAINBOW CAMP! Ages 4 - 7 Rainbow is a camp for making friends and having fun. Children will get to play games, sing songs, make crafts, have story time, and be active. Children will get to explore their imagination while they take turns, learn team cooperation, and enjoy structured play inside and outside. Each day will focus on a different theme linked to the colors of the rainbow! Location: Dates: Time: Cost: St. Joseph’s Lakeside Community Centre Thursdays, July 23—August 21 8:45am - 4:00pm $65 (1 child), $130 (2 children), $170.00 (3 or more children) Physical Activity is Important. In recognition that daily physical activity is vital for healthy kids, all ACR Camps will have a minimum of 1 hour of Physical Activity programming in our daily camp schedule. Have a Healthy Active Summer! Registration for all Summer Programs will start on June 15 Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 2 ($5 late fee per child or $10 late fee per family after July 2nd) ACTIVE START Ages 3 - 6 Active Start for Tiny Tykes is a camp for making friends and having fun, while learning the basic fundamental skills for movement. Children will play games, sing songs, have story time, and be active. They will explore their imagination while they take turns, learn team cooperation, and enjoy structured play inside and outside. Targeted for ages 3-6, this camp will focus on basic movement skills such as throwing, catching, running, kicking, jumping, striking, balancing, tumbling, and many more. Basic movement skills will encourage children towards an interest in physical activity in their later years. Encourage your children to be active with an Active Start! Participants must be 3 years old before the start of camp and be fully toilet trained and able to use the washroom independently. Week 1: July 6 - 9 Week 2: July 13 - 16 Location: St. Andrew Junior School Time: 8:45am - 12:00pm Cost: $45.00 (1 child) $90.00 (2 children) $115.00 (3 or more children) ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 23 Fun on the Run Ages 3 - 12 This action packed camp offers a variety of activities including physical activity, games, creative play, art, singing, science fun and outdoor play! Each week will have a new theme and campers will get to explore their interests! Get ready for themes such as Safari, Wet & Wild, Royalty, Circus and much more! FUNskills: Lets kick start the day with physical literacy! FunSkills is designed to build the fundamental movement skills (FMS) that all children need to develop before they can master more complicated activities, games and sports. Skills are taught through exciting games that will have campers learning new skills without even realizing it! Sample Daily Schedule: Arrival FunSkills Snack Time Name Your Game FunSkills Lunch Name Your Game Science Quest Name Your Game Outdoor Discovery Name Your Game: Campers will have the option to choose between 3 streams to specialize in an area of interest. The streams will be Little Critters, Art-ragous, and Sports Zone: Little Critters (ages 3-5) will get to explore their imagination while working on games, crafts, songs, and physical activity. Art-ragous (ages 6+) will get campers to be creative using watercolors, pencils, paper mache, clay and other craft supplies to create masterpieces. Sports Zone (ages 6+) will have campers feeling like all-stars. Campers will discover the exciting world of sport and learn skill development through fun games. Science Quest: Campers will do exciting and relevant science activities that will spark their creativity and link science to the world around them! Outdoor Discovery: Lets explore the world around us! We will learn about our environment, and explore the community around us. Antigonish County Recreation’s Summer Camp Staff have various training such as: First Aid/CPR, High Five, and Fundamental Movement Skills! This camp will happen one day per week in each community. The camp will be 5 weeks in length running the weeks of July 20—August 21: Havre Boucher Comm. Centre: Mondays Arisaig Hall: Mondays Heatherton School: Tuesdays St. Josephs Comm. Centre: Tuesdays Ecole Acadienne de Pomquet: Wednesdays Mini Trail Comm. Centre: Wednesdays St. Andrews Comm. Centre: Thursdays Time: Cost: 8:45am - 4:00pm $65.00 (1 child) $130.00 (2 children) $170.00 (3 or more children) Participants must be three years old before the start of camp and be fully toilet trained. Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 2. Late fees will apply after this date: $5/child $10/family. Please use registration form on page 38. ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 24 BACK TO NATURE CANOE/KAYAK GO! BACK TO NATURE Ages 7 + GO! Adventure is a camp for those who love being outdoors. This camp incorporates team work and respect for each other and the environment. This fun and active experience will teach outdoor survival skills, environmental awareness/appreciation, and knowledge of wildlife biology. Activities may include: Hiking, Shelter Building, Geo caching, Fishing, Scavenger Hunt, Archery, Knot Tying, First Aid, and Team Building Games. GO! CANOE/KAYAK The Lightnings Strike Mobile CanoeKayak Program is an introductory program that will be visiting various communities teaching youth the basics in CanoeKayak. It is hosted by the Atlantic Division CanoeKayak Canada in conjunction with Antigonish County Recreation. This program is for kids ages 8-13 years old. Participants can expect to learn water and small craft safety, kayak basics, introduction to Olympic Flat-Water Racing in a fun and safe environment. All participants will receive a certificate of camp completion. Participation Options Option 1 This week long program includes both the Outdoor Adventure as well as the Canoe/Kayak program. The three-day canoe/kayak portion of the camp takes place July 14-16, with morning and afternoon sessions. Space for the canoe/kayak portion is limited to 12 participants per session. Option 1: Location: Dates: Time: Cost: Go! Canoe/Kayak & Go! Adventure Lochaber Lake July 13 - July 16 9:00am - 4:00pm $120.00 Option 2 Canoe/Kayak not your thing? Sign up for the week long Adventure component of this camp! You can spend the entire day participating in outdoor activities designed especially for those who loves the outdoor lifestyle! Option 2: Location: Dates: Time: Cost: Go! Adventure Camp Lochaber Lake July 13 - July 16 9:00am - 4:00pm $75.00 (1 child), $150.00 (2 children) $195.00 (3 or more children) ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP Prepare for the great outdoors! This one-week camp will introduce participants to a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, canoeing and camping! Camp will be spent entirely outdoors where participants will learn basic outdoor pursuit skills while being safe and having fun. Participants will get to experience: hiking, biking, canoeing and an overnight camping trip to finish the week. All activities will take place local lakes and parks in Antigonish County. Tenting equipment will be provided, however personal equipment (i.e. sleeping bags, pillow etc.) is suggested. Ages: Dates: Location: Fee: 10 - 15 year old boys and girls July 20 – July 24 TBA (Locations will vary daily, all will be within the Antigonish area) $95 Kidventure! Ages 5 - 7 Kidventure is designed for young school-aged children that want a fun-filled day of camp! Kidventure is brimming with sizzling sports on the playing field, outdoor adventures, art fun, imaginative play, stories and songs. Each day of camp will have a new theme to explore, all while in an atmosphere of fair play, safety, and friendship! Location: Dates: Time: Cost: St. Andrew Junior School July 6 - 9 8:45am - 4:00pm $65 (1 child), $130 (2 children), $170.00 (3 or more children) Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 2. Late fees will apply after this date: $5/child $10/family. Please use registration form on page 38. ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 26 BOG BE AN OUTDOOR GUY/GIRL LET’S GO ON AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE! This summer we are offering 5 separate BOG Sessions, 2 overnight adventures and 3 day trips. Please indicate the BOG session for which you wish to register on the registration form on page 38. Registration Deadline will be one week prior to the start of each session. BOG OVERNIGHTS BOG DAY TRIPS OPTION 1: Junior BOG Day Trip Participants will get an opportunity to explore the wilderness, hike and make an outdoor meal. Age: 6-9 year old boys and girls Date: Friday, August 7 Time: 10am-2pm Fee: $25 Location: Cameron Lake OPTION 2: BOG Day Trip If you have completed one of our BOG Day programs we invite you to participate in an overnight wilderness adventure, or better yet a 2-night campout! OPTION 4: BOG 1 Night Campout Participants will canoe to their overnight location, hike with compasses, cook outdoors, camp, build fires and shelters! Age: 9-14 year old boys and girls Dates: Friday, August 14 - Saturday, August 15 Time: 3pm Friday - 11am Saturday Fee: $45 Location: Cameron Lake Participants will get an opportunity to explore the wilderness, canoe, hike with compasses and make an outdoor meal. Age: 9-14 year old boys and girls Date: Monday, August 10 Time: 10am-4pm Fee: $30 Location: Cameron Lake OPTION 3: BOG Day Trip Participants will get an opportunity to explore the wilderness, canoe, hike with compasses and make an outdoor meal. Age: 9-14 year old boys and girls Date: Monday, August 17 Time: 10am-4pm Fee: $30 Location: Cameron Lake OPTION 5: BOG 2 Night Campout Participants will canoe to their overnight location, hike with compasses, cook outdoors, camp, build fires and shelters! Age: 10-15 year old boys and girls Dates: Thursday, August 20 - Saturday, August 22 Time: 3pm Thursday - 11am Saturday Fee: $65 Location: Cameron Lake Register early! Number of participants will be limited. Registrations will be processed on a first come first served basis. For more information contact Antigonish County Recreation at 863-1141 or [email protected] ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION POOL LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM To enroll, select from the time choices listed in the right hand column, complete registration form on page 39 and mail form and payment to Antigonish County Recreation. Please read policies on page 37. First Time Enrolling: Choose the level below corresponding with the age of your child. Page 27 2015 SUMMER LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM JULY 6,7,8,9,13,14,15,16 The Red Cross Pool Learn to Swim Program will be offered at the Alumni Aquatic Centre on the StFX Campus. Please use form on page 39, read policies on page 37. Red Cross Swim Preschool (4-36 months of age) 2:05pm-2:40pm ........................................ Sea Otter,Salamander,1,2,3 Child must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver in the pool for each of the following preschool levels: Starfish (4-18months) Duck: (19-30 months) Sea Turtle A: (31-36 months) 2:45pm-3:20pm ................... Sea Otter,Sunfish,Crocodile/Whale,1,4 Red Cross Swim Preschool (3/4 years of age) 5:25pm-6:00pm......................................... Sea Otter,Salamander,1,2,3 Three year olds must be 3 years of age on or prior to the first day of the current session enrolled in. If enrolling in Red Cross Swim Preschool (3/4 yrs. of age) for the first time enroll in Sea Otter. Parent or caregiver is not required to be in the water for the following preschool levels: Sea Otter>Salamander>Sunfish>Crocodile>Whale Red Cross Swim Kids (5 years of age and over) To enroll in Swim Kids, participants must be 5 years of age on or prior to the last day of the current session enrolled in; or have completed Whale of the Preschool program. Swim Kids consists of Level 1 through 10. If enrolling in Red Cross Swim Kids for the first time without having previously been rolled in Swim Preschool, then enroll in Level 1. Moving from PRESCHOOL to SWIM KIDS 3:25pm-4:00pm......................................... Sea Otter,Salamander,1,2,3 4:05pm-4:40pm .......... Starfish, Duck, Sea Turtle, Salamander,2,4 4:45pm-5:20pm................................................. Sea Otter,Sunfish,1,2,4 2:05pm-2:50pm ..................................................................................... 5,6 3:05pm-3:50pm...................................................................................... 5.6 4:05pm-4:50pm ..................................................................................... 5,6 5:05pm-5:50pm ..................................................................................... 5,6 2:05pm-3:00pm .................................................................................... 7/8 3:05pm-4:00pm ................................................................................... 9/10 4:05pm-5:00pm ................................................................................... 9/10 5:05pm-6:00pm .................................................................................... 7/8 NEW THIS SUMMER! Starfish, Duck & Sea Turtle classes will be offered! When a child reaches five years of age or completes Whale, he/ she moved from Swim Preschool to Swim Kids. Please refer to the chart below to determine which Swim Kids level to enroll your child. Last Preschool Level Enrolled Enroll in Swim Level Sea Otter (Completed or incomplete) ............................................1 Salamander (Completed or incomplete) ........................................1 Sunfish (Completed or incomplete) .................................................2 Crocodile (Incomplete).........................................................................2 Crocodile (Complete) ...........................................................................3 Whale (Complete or incomplete) .....................................................3 Swim Program Registration Fees Swim Preschool ................................................................................................... $50/child Swim Kids Levels 1-4 ......................................................................................... $50/child Swim Kids Levels 5 & 6 .....................................................................................$55/child Swim Kids Level 7, 8, 9 & 10 ........................................................................... $60/child Family Rate 3 children from the same family ............................................................. $10 discount 4 children from the same family .............................................................. $15 discount 5 children from the same family ............................................................ $20 discount ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 28 Explore Antigonish BEACHES IN ANTIGONISH COUNTY In St. George’s Bay, off Route 104: •Pomquet Park Beach, Taylor’s Road Exit •Bayfield Provincial Park Beach, Exit 36 •Dunn’s Beach, South Side Harbour Road, 10 km •Cape Jack Beach, Exit 37 into Monastery, turn left at Cape Jack turn off, continue another 6 km. Along the Sunrise Trail, north of Antigonish: •Mahoney’s Beach, Route 337, 12km •Cribbon’s Beach, Route 337, 19km •Ballantyne’s Cove, Route 337, 29km •Livingstone’s Cove, Route 337, 32km •Malignant Cove, Route 245, 19km •Arisaig Beach, Route 245, 24km If you need a PFD, come borrow one from Antigonish County Recreation. LIFEGUARD SERVICES Pomquet Park Beach & Bayfield Park Beach The Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service (NSLS) will be providing lifeguard services at Pomquet Park Beach and Bayfield Park Beach this summer. Unless otherwise noted, the lifeguards will be on duty from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily from Wednesday, July 1, until Sunday, August 30. The NSLS program includes Pomquet Park Beach as one of several beaches in the province for which it provides supervision. Lifeguard Services at Bayfield Park Beach are also provided by NSLS via a memorandum of understanding with the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. For more information about the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service, please visit: http://www.nsls.ns.ca/ HIKING TRAILS IN ANTIGONISH COUNTY Fairmount Ridge Hiking Trail 12km. of well marked trails, 6 loops varying in difficulty, featuring spectacular views of Ant. Harbour. See old growth forest, brooks, abundant wildlife. Suitable for the whole family. Cape George Hiking Trail Series of loops, varying in length & difficulty (total 33km.) See coastline, meadows, old growth forests, cliffs. 3 serviced trail heads: School, Lighthouse, Tuna Interpretive Centre. Antigonish Landing Wildlife Management Area Go birdwatching or just stroll in a quiet atmosphere free of vehicular traffic within walking distance of town. See wild fowl, fish and marine plants and even the occasional eagle! Beaver Mountain Provincial Park An ideal setting for cycling, hiking, walking, cross country skiing, picnicking, etc. Includes a 1.6km. paved loop through gorgeous woods, plus two “easy to moderate” trails 3 and 6 km. Keppoch Mountain The Positive Action for Keppoch Society (PAK) has begun constructing up to 40km non-motorized multiuse wilderness trail system. There are currently bike trails, a pump track and the “Summit Loop” 6km multiuse wilderness trail. Pomquet Acadian Trails 5km coastal and inland trail in Monk’s Head providing a magnificent view of St. George’s Bay, Cape George and Monk’s Head cliffs. Arisaig Provincial Park 1.6km loop trail, famous for geologic interest, interpretive kiosk, picnic tables, vault toilets. Mahoney’s Beach Trail Gentle walk along St. Georges Bay. A popular area for bird watchers and rock collectors. Linwood Heritage Nature Trail and Picnic Area Oceanside park with small craft access, 1.5km trail through woods, historical sites. ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 29 WANT TO GET ACTIVE BUT NEED EQUIPMENT? CHECK OUT OUR EQUIPMENT LOAN PROGRAM PFD LOAN SERVICE The summer has finally arrived and many will be heading to the beaches and lakes across Antigonish County. We are offering a PFD (Personal Floatation Device) Loan Service to the public. PFD’s can be borrowed from Antigonish County Recreation free of charge. This service is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of and ensure a safe and fun summer in, on and around the water. If you are interested in the PFD loan service, contact Antigonish County Recreation at 863-1141. Please note, due to the popularity of the program, PFD’s cannot be reserved. They are available on a first come, first served basis. NEW BIKE LOAN PROGRAM AT KEPPOCH MOUNTAIN We are partnering with PAK (Positive Action for Keppoch) to provide various size Mountain Bikes and helmets for the publics use on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer at Keppoch Mountain! Just stop in at the clubhouse and sign one out from one of the PAK volunteers. There are many different trails as well as the pump track to try out! NORDIC WALKING WHAT IS NORDIC WALKING? It is also known as walking with poles! Why should I try Nordic Walking? Can be done year round! Burns up to 40% more calories than regular walking Strengthens and tones your stomach, back & arms Great for all fitness levels Can be done solo or in a group Want to try it out? Contact Antigonish County Recreation about borrowing our Nordic Walking Poles and try it out for yourself! COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 30 Antigonish Region Emergency Management Building a Family Emergency Plan Having survived the winter, the Antigonish Region is getting prepared for spring. The snow is gone and despite a significant amount of precipitation during the winter, the ground is dry in many areas and our spring foliage is a little behind. This increases the risk of a forest fire as people journey into the woods to fish and enjoy the outdoors. Would you be prepared to evacuate your home if a forest fire occurred near your neighbourhood? With the unpredictable swings in the weather that took place last winter, we know those same changing weather patterns can have an effect on our environment this spring. The effects of global warming can have a dramatic effect on our weather systems causing more severe conditions when a storm happens. The damage and inconvenience caused by hurricanes, storms and flooding has become a real possibility. If one of these natural disasters or a man-made one occurred, are you and your family ready to deal with the situation? Do you have a place to go if you have to vacate your residence? Do you have an emergency kit with sufficient food and water for 72 hours? What are you going to do with your animals and pets if you have to leave your house? There are many more questions, each of us need to ask ourselves. Having a plan in place to deal with emergencies will help provide piece of mind for you and your family. Your plan will provide you with direction on what to do when an emergency strikes. Some things you will need to consider in developing your plan include risks in your region and special health and/or mobility needs. Your Plan Should Include: •The location of your fire extinguisher, water valve, electrical box, gas valve and floor drain. •The location of your household emergency kit and evacuation go kit. •Emergency and family contacts. •A place to meet or instructions on how to contact one another should your family not be together when the emergency strikes. •A designated person to pick up your children should you be unavailable. Your Plan Should Also Address What To Do in the Event that You Have to Evacuate: •If instructed to do so, know how to turn off your power, gas and water and ensure that your home is securely locked. •Identify safe exits from your home and neighbourhood. •Plan for alternate travel routes in the event of flooding or blocked roads. •Identify a place for the family to stay, such as an evacuation centre or a friend’s or family’s home. •In the event that you must evacuate be sure to register at the designated evacuation centre to maintain contact with local family or loved ones. •If planning to stay at an evacuation centre, be sure to identify an alternate place for your pet to stay as many evacuation centres do not accommodate pets. •Have contact numbers for your out-of-town relatives to let them know your whereabouts. Page 31 Antigonish Region Emergency Management Keep a copy of your plan in your emergency kits, in your car and/or at work. Cordless phones and VoIP phones will not work during a power outage and you may not be able to rely on cellular phone service. It is a good idea to keep a traditional corded telephone in the house or with your household emergency kit. Having a portable radio that has a battery or an alternative source of power (solar or wind-up) are important as it will keep you in contact with broadcasted warnings and alerts. In planning ahead it is also important to make sure you have adequate insurance for your property. There are several companies in the Antigonish area which can assist you. It is also a good idea to keep an inventory of your personal belongings. Visit the website: www.knowyourstuff.org for tips on creating and updating your home inventory. Having a plan helps to mitigate the effects of an emergency and reduces the anxiety of those involved. Knowing ahead of time what you need to do is always better than not being ready and things you may not want to happen have a higher probability of happening. For additional information regarding emergency plan preparation, It is suggested visiting the website: www.getprepared.ca and view the emergency preparation guide which will help you develop a plan for you and for your family. In the meantime, stay tuned to your local radio station and televised weather alerts should an emergency be imminent. Tom Bennett Antigonish Region Emergency Management Coordinator 2014 Community Newsletter Antigonish Service Centre 36 Market Street, Antigonish, NS B2G 3B4 Tel: 902-863-8222 Fax: 902-863-1701 www.redcross.ca Responding to disasters When house fires, flash flooding and severe weather force Nova Scotians to evacuate their homes, trained volunteers from the Canadian Red Cross respond by bringing assistance and comfort to those impacted. This past year, the Red Cross responded to small and large-scale disasters in areas such as Antigonish, Mulgrave, Pictou county and western Nova Scotia. Find out how you can prepare your household for emergencies by creating a plan and assembling a kit. Visit www.redcross.ca/ready for a complete list of recommended items for your disaster kit and more. Providing mobility and greater independence The Red Cross HELP program offers short term loans of items such as crutches, wheelchairs, canes, commodes and bath transfer benches to the public at no cost. HELP provides mobility and a greater sense of independence to people of all ages. A recommendation form from a health care provider is required. Donations to support the services are gratefully accepted. The Red Cross hospital bed loan program is offered by referral only, through the Nova Scotia Department of Health’s Continuing Care services. For more information on accessing this program, call toll free at 1-800-225-7225. VOLUNTEER TODAY! Canadian Red Cross volunteers play a key role in the delivery of our programs and services. We are currently seeking volunteers to assist with disaster management and administrative duties at our office in Antigonish. Call us today at 902-863-8222. Learn to save a life with First Aid Do you know what to do in a medical emergency? The Canadian Red Cross delivers vital First Aid & CPR training, as well as babysitting courses for young people in your community. These programs are delivered by our Training Partners, who are trained and certified to give the highest quality of training. Visit www.redcross.ca/firstaid for a listing of courses being offered in Antigonish or call 902-863-8222. Stay safe on the ice and in the water Red Cross offers important guidelines to stay safe on lakes, ponds and other ice surfaces in the winter. Ice should be 15 cm thick for an individual, 20 cm for a group of skaters and 25 cm for ATVs or snowmobiles. More information at www.redcross.ca/icesafety. Red Cross also delivers swim and water safety programs in your area. For more information, visit www.redcross.ca/swim or call 902-863-8222. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 32 HOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE CHECK AND CLEAN YOUR ROOF Clean roof surfaces and gutters regularly to avoid accumulation of leaves, needles, twigs, and other flammable materials. KEEP YOUR CHIMNEY CLEAN Chimneys should be inspected twice a year for accumulations of soot or creosote. Clean your chimney at least once a year, or as necessary, and keep the dampers in good working order. STORE FIREWOOD AWAY FROM YOUR HOME Combustibles such as firewood, picnic tables, and boats should be stored away from structures and from under decks. USE ONLY APPROVED WOOD BURNING EQUIPMENT Select only approved wood burning fireplaces, stoves, and inserts, and be sure they are installed according to the manufacturers’ recommendations and local regulations. INSTALL A SPARK ARRESTER Every dwelling located in a wooded area should have a spark arrester constructed of non-flammable, corrosive-resistant material on its chimney. The openings in the mesh should be no larger than 5mm in diameter. Spark arresters should inspected annually. VERANDAS AND PATIOS Build these additions from non-flammable materials such as concrete, concrete blocks or stone. If pilings are used, they should be made of metal or concrete and the area under the deck floor should be closed in. CONTROL VEGETATION Vegetation should be managed 30 metres out from the structure in two zones: a Fire Break Zone extending 10 metres from the edge of the structure, and a Fuel Break Zone extending 20 metres out from the Fire Break Zone. The Fire Break Zone should be cleared of any flammable matter such as lumber, firewood, softwoods and dry grass. If there an up slope toward the structure, the fire break zone should be even wider as a fire’s intensity is greater when it burns up slope. Foundation plantings should be of fire resistant varieties and free of dead and dying vegetation. A Fuel Break Zone should be maintained around all structures. Wider fuel breaks are needed around buildings located steep slopes or in areas of dense, highly flammable fuels. Single shade trees and ornamentals are acceptable, as they seldom allow fire to spread rapidly from native vegetation to buildings. Shrubs and trees should be at least 4.5 metres apart. Remove branches to a height of 3 - 4.5 metres to prevent ground fire from spreading to tops of trees. HAVE FIRE TOOLS HANDY Your home should have a ladder long enough to reach the roof, a shovel, rake, and bucket. These tools should be easily accessible, and all occupants of the house should know where they are. PLAN ADEQUATE ACCESS AND ESCAPE ROUTES Driveways should be at least 5 metres wide to allow for easy entrance of fire trucks and the passage of vehicles evacuating area, and should not have grades greater than 12 per cent. Dead-end roads and cul-de-sacs should have a minimum turnaround radius of 18 metres. In order to accommodate fire fighting equipment, bridges must be able to support a minimum gross weight of 13,608 kilograms. The civic number should be posted at the driveway entrance. Plan a safe escape route for you and your family before a wildfire occurs, and make sure everyone knows the plan. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 33 HOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 15 IMPORTANT STEPS TO A WELL PROTECTED HOME AND PROPERTY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Gasoline and other flammable liquids stored in approved containers and away from occupied buildings. Propane tanks away from buildings. Valves shut off as fire approaches. Barbecue propane tanks stored away from the house. Roofs and gutters cleaned regularly. Spark arresters on chimneys and stove pipes. No tree limbs within 3 metres of the flue or chimney. Tree limbs removed to a height of 3 to 4.5 metres. Easy access to fire tools: shovel, rake, bucket and ladder long enough to reach the roof. Please remember: 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Roads and driveways at least 5 metres in width. Civic number posted at driveway entrance. Leaves and flammable debris removed from around building. House has at least two entrance/exits routes. Shrubs spaced at least 4.5 metres apart. Garden hose connected to exterior tap. Fireplace and stove ashes disposed of in fire safe container. Combustibles such as firewood, picnic tables and stored away from the house. Taking the steps recommended will help protect your home or cottage but does not guarantee your structure won’t sustain damage in the event of a wildfire. It is always advisable to carry adequate homeowners insurance to protect your investment in the event of a tragedy. IF A WILDFIRE OCCURS 1. 8. 9. 10. Call 911 2. Close windows and doors, including those inside the house. 3. Take down light drapes and close curtains. 4. Turn off gas at the meter or propane tank. 5. Prepare to evacuate family and pets upon notification from fire authorities or police. 6. If police and fire authorities permit, an able-bodied member of the household may remain to protect the house. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Department of Natural Resources Forest Protection Fire Management Group P.O. Box 130 Shubenacadie, NS B0N 2H0 Phone: 902-758-2232 Fax: 902-758-3210 www.gov.ns.ca/natr/protection Originally printed as DNR publication FOR—3 Page 34 COMMUNITY INFORMATION ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY TRANSIT SOCIETY (ACTS) 33 Church Street, Unit 3, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 9E3 902-867-0411 [email protected]. Antigonish Community Transit Routes in the Town of Antigonish and Surrounding Areas Order of stops ¢ Antigonish Mall/ Sobey’s Highland Housing Co-op StFX Bloomfield Centre StFX Keating Centre Antigonish Arena Atlantic Superstore Wal-Mart Fatima Street Dr. J.H. Gillis Regional School Shamrock Acres Sylvan Valley Apartments 149 Hawthorne Street J.J. Carroll House Antigonish Manor People's Place Library Columbus Field St. Martha’s Regional Hospital The Sunflower Sobeys Order of stops ¢ Antigonish Mall/ Sobey’s Highland Housing Co-op StFX Keating Centre Antigonish Arena Atlantic Superstore Wal-Mart Martin Street StFX Keating Centre Dr. J.H. Gillis Regional School Shamrock Acres Sylvan Valley Retirement Village 149 Hawthorne Street J.J. Carroll House Antigonish Manor People's Place Kirk Place Run 1 ¢ Run 2 ¢ MONDAY - FRIDAY, 7:30 AM - 6 PM Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Run 6 Run 7 Run 8 Run 9 Run 10 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 8:00 AM 8:03 AM 8:06 AM 8:10 AM 8:12 AM 8:15 AM 8:16 AM 8:20 AM 8:24 AM 8:28 AM 8:32 AM 8:34 AM 8:37 AM 8:40 AM 8:44 AM 8:46 AM 8:50 AM 8:54 AM 8:59 AM 9:00 AM 9:03 AM 9:06 AM 9:10 AM 9:12 AM 9:15 AM 9:16 AM 9:20 AM 9:24 AM 9:28 AM 9:32 AM 9:34 AM 9:37 AM 9:40 AM 9:44 AM 9:46 AM 9:50 AM 9:54 AM 9:59 AM 10:00 AM 10:03 AM 10:06 AM 10:10 AM 10:12 AM 10:15 AM 10:16 AM 10:20 AM 10:24 AM 10:28 AM 10:32 AM 10:34 AM 10:37 AM 10:40 AM 10:44 AM 10:46 AM 10:50 AM 10:54 AM 10:59 AM 11:00 AM 11:03 AM 11:06 AM 11:10 AM 11:12 AM 11:15 AM 11:16 AM 11:20 AM 11:24 AM 11:28 AM 11:32 AM 11:34 AM 11:37 AM 11:40 AM 11:44 AM 11:46 AM 11:50 AM 11:54 AM 11:59 AM 12:00 PM 12:03 PM 12:06 PM 12:10 PM 12:12 PM 12:15 PM 12:16 PM 12:20 PM 12:24 PM 12:28 PM 12:32 PM 12:34 PM 12:37 PM 12:40 PM 12:44 PM 12:46 PM 12:50 PM 12:54 PM 12:59 PM 1:00 PM 1:03 PM 1:06 PM 1:10 PM 1:12 PM 1:15 PM 1:16 PM 1:20 PM 1:24 PM 1:28 PM 1:32 PM 1:34 PM 1:37 PM 1:40 PM 1:44 PM 1:46 PM 1:50 PM 1:54 PM 1:59 PM SATURDAYS 9:00AM - 1:00PM Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 9:00 AM 9:05 AM 9:10 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 AM 10:10 AM 11:00 AM 11:05 AM 11:10 AM 12:00 PM 12:05 PM 12:10 PM 9:14 AM 9:20 AM 9:22 AM 9:27 AM 9:31 AM 9:36 AM 10:14 AM 10:20 AM 10:22 AM 10:27 AM 10:31 AM 10:36 AM 11:14 AM 11:20 AM 11:22 AM 11:27 AM 11:31 AM 11:36 AM 12:14 PM 12:20 PM 12:22 PM 12:27 PM 12:31 PM 12:36 PM 9:40 AM 10:40 AM 11:40 AM 12:40 PM 9:43 AM 10:43 AM 11:43 AM 12:43 PM 9:46 AM 10:46 AM 11:46 AM 12:46 PM 9:50 AM 9:53 AM 9:55 AM 9:57 AM 10:50 AM 10:53 AM 10:55 AM 10:57 AM 11:50 AM 11:53 AM 11:55 AM 11:57 AM 12:50 PM 12:53 PM 12:55 PM 12:57 PM 2:00 PM 2:03 PM 2:06 PM 2:10 PM 2:12 PM 2:15 PM 2:16 PM 2:20 PM 2:24 PM 2:28 PM 2:32 PM 2:34 PM 2:37 PM 2:40 PM 2:44 PM 2:46 PM 2:50 PM 2:54 PM 2:59 PM 3:00 PM 3:03 PM 3:06 PM 3:10 PM 3:12 PM 3:15 PM 3:16 PM 3:20 PM 3:24 PM 3:28 PM 3:32 PM 3:34 PM 3:37 PM 3:40 PM 3:44 PM 3:46 PM 3:50 PM 3:54 PM 3:59 PM 4:00 PM 4:03 PM 4:06 PM 4:10 PM 4:12 PM 4:15 PM 4:16 PM 4:20 PM 4:24 PM 4:28 PM 4:32 PM 4:34 PM 4:37 PM 4:40 PM 4:44 PM 4:46 PM 4:50 PM 4:54 PM 4:59 PM 5:00 PM 5:03 PM 5:06 PM 5:10 PM 5:12 PM 5:15 PM 5:16 PM 5:20 PM 5:24 PM 5:28 PM 5:32 PM 5:34 PM 5:37 PM 5:40 PM 5:44 PM 5:46 PM 5:50 PM 5:54 PM 5:59 PM QUESTIONS? Contact Project Manager, Alida Campbell 902-867-0411 [email protected] “LIKE” Antigonish Community Transit on Twitter & Facebook COMMUNITY INFORMATION PRE-BOOKING Page 35 Antigonish Community Transit Routes in Antigonish County Pre-booking is available in the county (within 2.5km of the route). It must be booked 24 hours in advance (i.e. travel on Tuesday, book on MONDAY: Arisaig Route TUESDAY: Cape George Route Monday). The phone lines for pre-booking will be available from Available for pre-booking only. Please pre-book the Friday 9:00am-12:00pm Monday to Friday. before the route to travel from 9:00am to 11:00am and All those using wheelchairs will be required to book a place on the 4:00pm to 6:00pm. bus 24 hours in advance to ensure that they have a spot. FARES: Passes and tickets can be purchased on the bus. You must have EXACT CHANGE. The driver will not make change. All county fares are one way, and a county pass counts for all day free rides in town i.e. $20 return to Havre Boucher, but free "intown" rides. Three town convenience passes are available for $50. WEDNESDAY: Havre Boucher/ Auld’s Cove Route 8:00 am Leaves Antigonish Mall 8:40 am Leaves Auld’s Cove Petro Can & Stops at Gary’s Rite Stop 8:55 am Leaves Havre Boucher Community Centre & Stops at Upper Big Tracadie Church 9:05 am Leaves Monastery Petro Can & Stops at DeCoste Recycling Depot and Stops at Gorman Road 9:20 am Leaves Paq’tnkek First Nation 9:30 am Leaves Heatherton School & Stops at Glen Aire Estates and Stops at Henry’s Auto Service 9:45 am Leaves Outpost Store & Stops at Greenwold Manor 10:00 am Arrives at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital 4:30 pm Leaves St. Martha’s Regional Hospital to head to Auld’s Cove on its final route of the day. To pre-book this route, call 902-867-0411 from 9am-12pm the Tuesday before you wish to travel to ensure your spot on the bus! THURSDAY: James River/Lochaber Route Available for pre-booking only. Please book the Wednesday before the route to travel from 9:00am to 6:00pm. Regular Convenience Seniors/ One way trips from: Single Pass Students Fare (15-65) (10 rides) (6-15, 65+) Antigonish Town $3.00 $20.00 $2.00 Antigonish Landing $6.00 $45.00 $4.00 Greenwold $6.00 $45.00 $4.00 Lower West River Trailer Ct. $6.00 $45.00 $4.00 Pleasant Valley Road $6.00 $45.00 $4.00 Post Road $6.00 $45.00 $4.00 Taylor's Road $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 Pomquet $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 St. Andrew's $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 FRIDAY: St. Andrew’s/ Pomquet Route William's Point $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 8:30am Leaves Antigonish Mall James River $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 1:00pm and 4:30pm Leaves St. Martha’s Regional Brierly Brook $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 Hospital Ashdale $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 8:40am, 1:10 pm, 4:40pm Leaves Brosha’s Short Stoppe St. Joseph's $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 8:55am, 1:20 pm, 4:50pm Leaves SASHA & Stops at River’s Bend Wood Products Lanark $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 and Stops at Pomquet Co-op Crystal Cliffs $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 9:05am, 1:30pm, 5pm Leaves Societe St. Croix Antigonish Harbour $8.00 $65.00 $6.00 9:10am, 1:40pm, 5:10pm Leaves Pomquet Beach Road & Morristown $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 Stops at Ecole Acadienne de Pomquet and Stops at Eric’s Cribbon's Point Road $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 New to You Lochaber $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 Ballantyne's Cove $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 9:30am, 2:00pm, 5:30pm Leaves Glen Aire Estates Stops at Henry’s Auto Service & Stops Maryvale $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 at Outpost Store, Travels along Malignant Cove $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 William’s Point Road and Stops at Greenwold Manor Arisaig $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 10:00am, 2:30pm, 6:00pm Arrives at St. Martha’s Regional Heatherton $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 Hospital Afton $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 To pre-book this route, call 902-867-0411 from 9am-1pm the Monastery $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 Thursday before you wish to travel to ensure your spot on Havre Boucher $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 the bus! ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE Auld's Cove $10.00 $85.00 $8.00 COMMUNITY INFORMATION Page 36 SPORT & RECREATION FUNDING PROGRAMS Assisting families with registration and equipment fees so all kids can take part in sport and recreation activities. KIDSPORT Kidsport is a national children’s charitable program that helps disadvantaged kids overcome the barriers preventing or limiting their participation in organized sport. KidSport Nova Scotia provides funding of up to $300/year/child for sport registration and/or equipment. Application Periods Applications are accepted and reviewed six times per year. Application deadlines are: January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1 & November 1 For more information or to obtain an application, visit: www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/funding-programs GARY BOONE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FUND Gary Boone Leadership Development Fund provides financial assistance to new initiatives in leadership training development which result in: Increased involvement in Physical Activity Leadership Roles Increased and Improved Physical Activity leadership skills of Community Recreation and Sport Leaders Examples of eligible initiatives include: course to become certified instructors, coaching certification programs, referee clinics and more. For more information or to obtain an application visit: www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/funding-programs CANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTART Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a community based charitable program to get children active which will deliver assistance to financially disadvantaged children so they can participate in recreational activities and organized sport. Canadian Tire JumpStart provides funding for children for sport or recreation registration fees. Application Periods Applications are accepted and reviewed six times per year. Application deadlines are: January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1 & November 1 For more information or to obtain an application visit: www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/funding-programs BONVIE - MACDONALD RINKS TO LINKS NHL’ers Dennis Bonvie and Craig MacDonald founded the Rinks to Links Golf Classic in 2004. Dennis and Craig wanted to show their thanks and appreciation to their home communities by assisting children to get involved with minor hockey that might otherwise not have the opportunity. Funds raised at the tournament assists children with their registration and gear costs. Players can find applications at www.antigonishminorhockey.com Need more information? Drop by Antigonish County Recreation, 285 Beech Hill Rd., or telephone 902-863-1141 ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 37 REGISTRATION PROCESS Pool Learn to Swim Registration will be accepted by MAIL ONLY. Registrations will be processed on a first received, first served basis. Please use the registration form on page 39. All Other Programs Registration will be DROP-IN or by MAIL. Drop-ins will only be accepted between 9:00am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday by the Recreation Department. Registration is NOT accepted in class by the instructor. Participants must register with the recreation department, by mail or in person. Phone registration is not accepted. See registration form on page 38. All forms must be accompanied by payment. Class locations for most community education programs will be posted on the bulletin board or in the foyer of the respective schools. With the exception of the swim program, registrants will not receive course confirmation. Applicants will be contacted only if a class is cancelled, or if the class is full upon receipt of their application form. Registration Process In order for our staff to effectively plan and carry out each event it is important to have accurate registration numbers. We have therefore listed a registration deadline for each program and event listed in this newsletter. Please check program description for deadlines for each activity. Community Education programs are subject to a late fee for forms received after the deadline. Cheques can be post-dated up to the day of the event. General Information If classes do not have the minimum number of participants by the registration deadline, they will be cancelled. Registration will not be accepted the first day/night of class. Persons wishing to book community use of St. Andrew Junior School or East Antigonish Education Centre/Academy, contact Heather Butler at 902-863-1141, or check our website www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/community-use-of-schools/ Occasionally classes have to be rescheduled due to inclement weather. When this occurs, a cancellation notice will be aired by 98.9XFM and 101.5 The Hawk, or check the Hawk website www.1015thehawk.com/news/cancellations.asp, and 98.9XFM website www.989xfm.ca/category/cancellations ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION REFUND POLICY If participants wish to withdraw from a program they must notify the Antigonish County Recreation Department by phoning 902-863 -1141. All requests for refunds must be made at the Recreation office and not at the program site. The following conditions apply to refunds: Swim Program Conditions that apply: (See descriptions below) 1. 2. 3. 4. 1, 2, 4 Community Education Community Education Adult & Youth Programs Adult & Youth Programs 5 wks in length or longer 4 wks in length or less 1, 2, 4 3, 4 Multi-Day Special Events or Day Trips Summer Camps (3-5 days) 3,4 1,4 A full refund issued if participants inform the department prior to the start of the program. A partial refund (registration fee less 10%) if the department is informed before the date of the second class. No refunds within 2 weeks of the program start date. The last date a refund will be granted will be on the 15th day before the program begins. A full refund will be granted for medical reasons upon presentation of a doctor’s note. ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 38 PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM Participants Name Age (if under 19) Program & Location Course Fee TOTAL PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION. READ REFUND POLICIES ON PAGE 37 . Mailing Address: Postal Code: Home Phone #: Email Address: Work Phone #: Cel Phone #: Parent/Guardian Name(s) if participant is under 19 years of age: Participants or parents/guardians of participants are asked to provide information regarding special needs requirements, medical conditions and/or allergies: Emergency Contact: Phone Number: Participant/Parent/Guardian Signature I/We the undersigned, agree not to hold the Municipality of the County of Antigonish or any of its agents liable for any injuries resulting from a sustained by any person registered by me/us while he/she is participating in the program. Signature of Participant/Parent/Guardian FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE: WHEN REGISTERING FOR ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION PROGRAMS, PLEASE DIRECT REGISTRATION (MAIL OR DROP OFF) TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION ATTN: SUMMER PROGRAMS 285 BEECH HILL RD, RR6 ANTIGONISH, NS B2G OB4 Date REC #: If you wish to pay by VISA or MasterCard, please fill out the following information: VISA MasterCard Account #: Expiry Date: ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION Page 39 AQUATICS REGISTRATION FORM Participants Name Age Date of Birth Level 1st Time Choice 2nd Time Choice 3rd Time Choice Reg. Fee Subtotal Discount Total Swim Registrations will be accepted by MAIL ONLY! Please include payment when mailing registration (see below) Please make cheques payable to "Antigonish County Recreation" PARTICIPANT INFORMATION Parent/Guardian: Mailing Address: Postal Code: Email Address: Home Phone #: Work Phone #: Cel Phone # MEDICAL INFORMATION Participants or parents/guardians of participants are asked to provide information regarding special needs requirements, medical conditions and/or allergies : Name of family physician: ADDITIONAL CONTACT PERSON Emergency Contact: Phone #: PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE I/We the undersigned agree not to hold the Municipality of the County of Antigonish or any of its agents liable for any injuries resulting from or sustained by any person registered by me/us while he/she is participating in the program. Date Signature of Parent/Guardian PLEASE MAIL POOL REGISTRATION FORM TO: ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION 285 BEECH HILL RD, RR6 ANTIGONISH, NS B2G OB4 ATTN: SWIM PROGRAM If you wish to pay by VISA or MasterCard, please fill out the following information: VISA MasterCard Account # Expiry Date Page 40 Municipality of the County of Antigonish 285 Beech Hill Road, RR6 Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 0B4 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Facsimile: 902-863-5751 Municipal Team ADMINISTRATION OFFICE: 902-863-1117 Glenn Horne, Municipal Clerk/Treasurer Beth Schumacher, Deputy Clerk Joyce Levangie, Administrative Secretary Jim Davis, Interim Director of Finance Vera Rhynold, Assistant to Director of Finance Darlene Thompson, Tax Revenue Clerk I Tracey MacEachern, Tax Revenue Clerk II Tammy Feltmate, Director of Environmental, Safety and Community Affairs Alisha Chisholm, Receptionist RECREATION: 902-863-1141 Marlene Melanson, Recreation Director Denise Fougere, Administrative Assistant Shirlyn Donovan, Physical Activity Coordinator Heather Butler, Recreation Programmer Olivia Ells, Aquatics Supervisor PUBLIC WORKS: 902-863-5004 Daryl Myers, Director of Public Works Debbie Cormier, Public Works Administrator John L. MacDonald, Certified Water/Wastewater Operator Josh Chisholm, Working Supervisor, W&S Operations Harold MacGillivray, Utility Operator Andrew Jessens, Mechanic John Chisholm, Mobile Dewatering Truck Operator/Utility Worker Hugh MacMillan, Spare Collection Vehicle Operator/Utility Worker Kevin MacCulloch, Heavy Equipment Operator Jim MacLean, Heavy Equipment Operator Allan Boyle, Recycling Truck Operator Dwayne MacDonald, Labourer Mary Theresa MacCulloch, Scale House Operator Matt McKeen, Collection Vehicle Operator Tony Giesbrecht, Collection Vehicle Operator Adam McCoul, Collection Vehicle Operator Looking for something to do? ere: h k Loo Antigonish County Recreation on www.facebook.com/AntigonishCountyRecreation Your guide to recreation, sport & physical activity opportunities in Antigonish, Guysborough and Pictou Counties!
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