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mayor & CounCil

Spring &Summer 2011 Welcome to the 2011 edition of Aurora’s Spring and Summer Parks & Recreation Services Program Guide.

Aurora is fortunate to have many indoor and outdoor recreation facilities; offering a variety of sports and recreation programs and family friendly special events that play a key role in making the Town such a great place to live and visit.

This guide will help you navigate all the great things the Town has to offer when it comes to health and well being.

For example, there are more than 20 kilometers of trails within Aurora’s borders where you can walk, hike or run 365 days a year.

As the weather warms up, and people move outdoors, our community programs and events will begin to heat up starting with the Easter Egg Hunt on April 23 and March Break Camp for the kids.

Those will be following by our exciting Summer Camp programs, Canada Day festivities and the always popular Concerts in the Park series.

There is also the annual Aurora Art Show and Sale running May 7 and 8, Movies in the Park and the Backyard Splash Program on page 12 of this guide.

These are just a handful of examples of the fun and exciting programs and events you and your family can take part in during the spring and summer months.

The Town is committed to promoting the role of active lifestyles and recreational programs for residents and families in Aurora.

We are proud to have an active, healthy, growing community in Aurora with the vision to maintain a strong role in recreation and sports within their families.

Please take the time to browse through the pages of the 2011 Spring and Summer Parks & Recreation Services Program Guide or visit our website at www.e-aurora.ca to find out what is happening in your Town. I’m sure you’ll find an activity that meets your needs.

Sincerely,

Mayor Geoffrey Dawe

Town of Aurora Municipal Office100 John West Way, Box # 1000

Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 Tel: (905) 727-1375

www.e-aurora.ca

Mayor Geoffrey Dawe

MeMbers of CounCil... (905) 727-3123mayor geoffrey Dawe 4746 [email protected] Councillor John abel 4267 [email protected] Councillor michael Thompson 4268 [email protected] Councillor evelyn Buck 4269 [email protected] Councillor Sandra Humfryes 4266 [email protected] Councillor John gallo 4262 [email protected] Councillor Wendy gaertner 4265 [email protected] Councillor Chris Ballard 4264 [email protected] Councillor paul pirri 4263 [email protected]

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For the latest event details and additional information please call 905-726-4762 or visit www.e-aurora.ca

Canada Day Parade

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Original two and three-dimensional artwork created in any medium except

computer-generated art.

This show will feature over 200

pieces of artwork by amateur and professional artists from Ontario, on display

at the Aurora Town Hall 100 John West Way (John West Way & Wellington)

Saturday, May 7th 10am - 5pm

Sunday, May 8th 10am - 4pm

If you are a resident of Aurora and between the ages of 11-19, you are eligble to partake in Aurora Teen Idol 2011.

Applications are available online at www.e-aurora.ca. Deadline to register is June 16th, 2011

Are you the Next Teen Idol?

Celebrate AuroraThursday, June 30 - Town park

5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Enjoy family activities featuring local live talent

and beer garden. Finish the evening with a tribute band and lots of dancing!

Friday, July 1 parade starts at 10:00 - yonge Street

Feel the pride of Canada as the parade travels South along Yonge Street from Orchard Heights

Blvd. to Murray Drive.

11:00 am until dusk at lambert Willson park

Enjoy family oriented activities, live entertainment, parade, fireworks and much, much more!

For more information go to www.e-aurora.ca/canadaday

Canada Day Celebrations 2011

NEW! Youth

Category!

17 yrs &

under!

Event Sponsor:

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www.e-aurora.ca/moviesinthepark

Summer evening ConCert SerieS

Town Park BandshellWhat a great way to spend the

evening with your family!

• BBQ starts at 6:30 pm• Live Music from 7-9 pm

Bring your lawn chair and blanket and enjoy!

July 6, July 13, July 20, July 27August 3, August 10, August 17 & August 24 (Weather Permitting)

For the latest event details and additional information please call 905-726-4762 or visit www.e-aurora.ca

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movie madness

3 Nights, 3 Movies, 3 x’s the outdoor fun!

10th Annual Aurora Easter Egg Hunt

The Easter Bunny is coming to Aurora!

The Aurora South District Girl Guides would like to invite you to participate in Aurora’s Easter Egg Hunt on...

Saturday, April 23,

20119:30 am - 1:00pm

Aurora Seniors Centre (corner of John West Way & Wellington St. E.)

$5.00 Per child (Parents are free)Tickets need to be purchased in advance

at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex or the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex.

Join us for a PANCAKE

BREAKFAST!!

Enjoy an egg-citing egg hunt, special games and

many surprises!

provided in partnership with the Aurora Seniors Association & Optimist

Club of Aurora

(nominal fee will apply)

tuesday, August 30 Hickson Park

(corner of Conover & Borealis Ave.)

Wednesday, August 31 Aurora Town Park (corner of Wells & Mosley St.)

thursday, September 1 Norm Weller Park

(corner of McClellan Way N., East of Bathurst St.)

Event Sponsors:

Event Sponsor:

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Our Team... 905-727-3123Allan Downey Director of Parks & Recreation Ext. 4752

Marianna Saavedra Admin. Assistant to Director Ext. 4753

Melodie McKay Manager of Recreation Ext. 4765

Kim Teixeira Admin. Assistant (Recreation) Ext. 4329

Mark Berger Fitness Supervisor Ext. 4764

Chris Catania Youth Co-ordinator Ext. 4760

Loriann Ierullo Aquatic Supervisor Ext. 4763

Karie Papillon Seniors Co-ordinator Ext. 3610

Dana Smith Community Program Co-ord. Ext. 4761

Shelley Ware Special Events Co-ordinator Ext. 4762

Nicole Williams Sponsorship/Special Events Ext. 3133

Jim Tree Parks Manager Ext. 3222

Carole Wright Admin. Assistant (Parks) Ext. 3233

Gary Greidanus Landscape Architect Ext. 3227

Sara Tienkamp Parks Supervisor Ext. 3220

John Firman Manager of Business Support Ext. 4328

Julie Carpenter Admin. Assistant (Bus. Support) Ext. 4759

Judy Sherin Facility Bookings Admin. Ext. 4754

Colleen McWilliam Financial Services Clerk Ext. 4326

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Our Team ............................................................... p. 4 Registration Information .................................. p. 5 & 6 Special Events ....................................................p. 2 & 3 Birthday Party Packages ........................................ p. 29 Backyard Splash ..................................................... p. 20 Tennis Programs ............................................ p. 66 & 67 Arena Programs ....................................................... p. 7 Integration Services ............................................... p. 63 Parks & Trails ................................................. p. 64 & 65 Facility Bookings ................................................... p. 52 Advertisements ............................................... p. 68 - 78 Community Directory .................................... p. 79 & 80

aQuaTICs Red Cross Swim Levels ........................................... p. 13 Recreational Swim Schedules ............................p. 8 & 9 Learn to Swim ................................................ p. 10 - 17 Specialty Swim Programs ....................................... p. 12 Leadership Programs ..................................... p. 18 & 19 March Break Swim Schedule ................................. p. 42

fITness & healTh Memberships ......................................................... p. 22 Club Aurora Fitness Classes ............................ p. 23 - 26 Registered Programs ............................................. p. 28 Personal Training .................................................. p. 27 Squash ................................................................... p. 21

Pre-sChOOl PrOgrams (ages 0-5 yrs) Programs ........................................................ p. 30 - 33 Summer Camps .............................................. p. 53 - 61

ChIldren’s PrOgrams (ages 5-12 yrs) Programs ........................................................ p. 34 - 36 P.A. Day ................................................................. p. 29 March Break Camp ................................................ p. 43 Summer Camps ............................................... p. 53 - 61

yOuTh PrOgrams (ages 12-18 yrs) Programs ........................................................ p. 37 - 41 L.I.T & C.I.T Programs ............................................ p. 62

adulT PrOgrams (ages 18 yrs+) Programs ....................................................... p. 44 & 45

Older adulT PrOgrams (ages 55 yrs+) Aurora Seniors Centre Club Activities ............ p. 49 - 51 Programs ........................................................ p. 46 - 48

frOm The dIreCTOr’s desk...

Spring/Summer 2011 has arrived so let the snow melt and the birds sing and come out and enjoy all the wonderful amenities that Aurora has to offer! The Parks and Recreation Services Department encourages you to get out and explore our amazing trail system and our many wonderful parks.

It is important to highlight National Youth Week which will be celebrated across Ontario from May 1st to 7th this year. National Youth Week celebrates the participation of youth within their respective communities to include recreation, drama, sport, dance, civic engagement, art, volunteerism or leadership.

I would also like to take this time to highlight that June 2011 has been designated as Recreation and Parks Month as coordinated by Parks and Recreation Ontario (PRO). PRO defines Recreation and Parks Month as: • an exciting way to increase awareness of the value and important benefits of recreation and parks to individuals, families and communities • an opportunity to celebrate the success of recreation and parks in contributing to the quality of life in Ontario • “live it everyday”, our theme, expresses the need to embrace and participate in recreation and parks programs, services and facilities - everyday!

For those of you with children, now is the time to begin planning camp registrations for both March Break and Summer 2011 Camps. The Town of Aurora continues to offer an amazing selection of camps - you are sure to find a camp that will suit the specific interest of your child from sports to science to art camps. Register early as these popular camps fill up quickly!

I am also extending an invitation to you to come out and participate in the many summer events the Parks and Recreation Services Department is coordinating; specifically, our Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Celebrate Canada on July 1st, 2011 the Concert in the Park series being held at Aurora Town Park, and the Movies in the Park series. All of these events are extremely popular and well attended by our residents, so mark your calendars so that you do not miss out on the fun.

This is a wonderful time to get out and get active!

Allan D. Downey,

Director of Parks & Recreation Services

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recreational facilities... Aurora Family Leisure Complex (AflC) 135 Industrial Pkway N. 905-841-7529

Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex (sArC) 1400 Wellington St. E. 905-726-4770

Aurora Community Centre (ACC) 1 Community Centre Lane 905-841-2371

Aurora Seniors Centre (AsC) 5 Municipal Drive 905-726-4767

registration forms... Our registration form has been designed to allow more than one participant per family to register for programs on the same form. Please complete all of the required information to ensure that you are placed in the correct program. Registration forms can be obtained from the Aurora Family Leisure Complex or by visiting our website at www.e-aurora.ca

•Formsallow2participants •Onechequeperprogramplease •Listalternatechoices

registrations We reserve the right to withdraw, postpone, cancel or combine classes, limit registration, or change instructors. Every effort is made to enroll you in your first program choice, and to ensure that your recreation experience meets and/or exceeds your expectations. Submission of a registration does not guarantee acceptance in the requested program. The Parks and Recreation Services Department will send out confirmation of your enrollment. If you have not received the confirmation two days prior to the commencement of the program, please call (905) 841-7529 or (905) 726-4770 for verbal confirmation.

If a program is cancelled, you will be notified by telephone. Please provide us with day and evening contact numbers on your registration form. You may transfer to another program, free of charge (subject to space availability), receive a full refund, or apply a credit note to your account.

All NSF cheques will be charged $37.00 (tax included) and will need to be replaced by cash or certified cheque.

We accept non-resident registrations into our programs, subject to space availability.

Post-dated cheques accepted for Memberships, A Child’s View and Summer Camp Programs ONLY. Post-dated

cheques must be dated for no less than 2 weeks before program start date.

Waiting lists If you can not be accommodated in any of your selections, your name will be added to the waiting list for your 1st choice only. Every effort is made to add additional classes or to accommodate you into another program.

refunds or Transfers All requests for refunds must be made IN WRITING. Non-medical related cancellations for AQUATICS will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class.

Participants receive a full refund less a $20.00 administration fee, when cancelling before the class starts. Participants receive a refund, on a prorated basis, less a $20.00 administration fee for all other refund requests. There will be no administration fee for refunds due to medical reasons (pro-ration still applies). A medical note must accompany the refund request. Please note that refunds or transfers will be processed according to the date your written request is received by our Department. Please allow 3-5 weeks for all refunds to be processed.

Participants withdrawing using Tele-PLAY will not be charged the $20.00 administration fee. Please note that you can not withdraw using Tele-PLAY 7 days or less from the program start date.

Transfers will only be accepted prior to the second regularly scheduled class. There will be no penalty for transferring.

Please contact the Reception Desk at (905) 841-7529 for more information regarding Membership Pass refunds (special conditions apply).

discounts Where there are three or more children in the same family taking part in the SAME PROGRAM DIVISION, the third and subsequent children will be charged half price. Please take discount off lower priced program.

We regret that this does not apply to some of our Aquatic Leadership Programs, H30 Lessons, Private/Semi-Private Lessons, Special Needs Aquatics, Special Events, or to Leisure Complex Memberships. Please contact the Reception Desk at 905-841-7529 for details.

All discounts must be deducted by the applicant at the time of registration.

SchedulesOur best effort is made to provide you with the most accurate information at the time of printing, however, schedules are subject to change. We reserve the right to cancel, amend, change, postpone or combine classes/ activities that are listed in this guide.

Advertisements that appear in this publication are paid promotional material. The Corporation of the Town of Aurora has not reviewed the contents thereof or claims expressed therein and accepts no responsibility or liability for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages whatsoever for inaccurate information or unverifiable claims. There are no warranties of merchantable quality, satisfactory quality, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.

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reCreaTional SkaTing & HoCkey SCHeDule

recreational skating & shinny hockey schedulestronach aurora recreation Complex

1400 Wellington street, east - (905) 726-4770ALL PUBLIC SKATING IS $2.50 or 10 TICKeTS for $20.00.

AdULT SHINNY HoCKeY IS $5.50 or 10 TICKeTS for $45.00.

monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundaySenior Skate 10:30 - 11:30am

public Skate ladies Shinny

5:00 - 6:00pm 11:15 - 12:45pm

4:00 - 5:00pm

adult Shinny 11:30 - 1:00pm 11:30 - 1:00pm 11:30 - 1:00pm 11:30 - 1:00pm 11:30 - 1:00pm

sPrIng sChedule PUBLIC SKATING wILL BeGIN MArCH 31ST To JUNe 26TH. SHINNY HoCKeY wILL BeGIN MArCH 28TH To JUNe 24TH.

summer sChedule PUBLIC SKATING wILL BeGIN JULY 7TH. SHINNY HoCKeY wILL BeGIN JULY 5TH To AUGUST 25TH.

monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sundaypublic Skate 6:30 - 7:30pm

adult Shinny 5:00 - 6:30pm 5:00 - 6:30pm

exceptions to the times listed above will be determined and posted in the arenas

exceptions to the times listed above will be determined and posted in the arenas

adult Shinny Hockey • Mustbe18yearsorolder • TheTownofAurorastronglyrecommendsfull equipment• Pleasepick-upadetailedcopyoftheguidelines and rules at reception

Guidelines & rules

march Break schedule

Monday, March 14th to Friday, March 18th, 2011

Monday 1:00pm - 3:00pm Tuesday 1:00pm - 3:00pm Wednesday 1:00pm - 3:00pm Thursday 1:00pm - 3:00pm Friday 1:00pm - 3:00pm

exceptions/Cancellations Time Changes

Shinny Hockey is cancelled April 22nd/11 due to Good Friday & May 23rd/11 due to Victoria Day

Ladies Shinny is cancelled March 18th, April 8th & April 22/11 Public Skating is cancelled April 24th & May 1st/11

The ontario recreation Facilities association and the Town of aurora recommends wearing a helmet and glove protection while on the ice surface.

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reCreaTional SWim - Spring marCH 19 - June 28, 2011

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PLEASE NOTE:Aquatic staff training will be

conducted at the AFLC & SARC pools on June 29th and June

30th. A modified pool schedule will be available as of June 1st.

slide rulesDay Lane Swim Whirlpool Mom/Pops Silver

Hours & Tots Swimmers

Mon 6:00-8:55am 6:00-8:55am 3:30-4:00pm & 11:30-1:00pm 11:30-1:00pm Wed 4:00-5:00pm 3:30-5:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 8:05-10:00pm

Tues 6:00-8:55am 6:00-10:45am 9:00-10:45am 11:00-11:30am & 11:30-1:00pm 11:00-3:00pm 1:00-3:00pm Thurs 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 8:05-10:00pm

Fri 6:00-8:55am 6:00-8:55am 11:30-1:00pm 11:30-1:00pm 3:30-5:00pm 3:30-5:00pm

Sat 8:00-9:25am 8:00-10:15am

Sun 8:00-9:30am 8:00-10:30am 9:30-10:30am

• Obeyallordersby attendant and operator

• Allridersmustbea minimum of 48” (102cm)tall

• Nopersonshalldive, run,stand,kneel, rotate or stop in the channel

• Handsmustbekeptin thechannel

• Nopersonshallbring glassbottlesorfood intothewaterslide area

• Swimmersonlymay usethewaterslide

• Removejewelryprior tousingthewater slide

• Nopersonshalluse theslidewhileunder theinfluenceofdrugs oralcohol

• Ridersmustbeingood health;pregnant womenorpeoplewith heart conditions use at ownrisk.ONtARiORegulAtiONS342/87PublicSlideRideuNdeRtHeAmuSemeNtdeviceSAct

mon 7:30am-9:00am 11:30-1:00pm &Wed 11:30am-1:00pm (noslide) 9:00pm - 10:00pm 4:30-5:55pm 7:35-9:00pm tues *7:30am-9:00am 11:30-1:00pm &thurs 11:30am-1:00pm (noslide) 4:30-5:55pm 7:35-9:00pm

Fri 7:30am-10:00am 11:30-1:00pm 7:35-9:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm (noslide) 9:00pm - 10:00pm 4:30-5:55pm

Sat 1:00-2:00pm (4) 2:00-4:00pm (lanesOnly) (Nolanes)

Sun 1:00-2:00pm (4) 2:00-4:00pm (lanesOnly) (Nolanes)

Day Lane Swim - Leisure Swim Leisure Swim 8 Lane & Therapy Pool 2 Small Pools All Pools

silver swimmers lane swim This program is to provide Older Adults/Senior Swimmers (55 yrs+) an opportunity to use the pool in a comfortable slower paced atmosphere with other senior swimmers. This is a chance to get into the water and swim, walk or exercise at your own pace. Call 905-727-3123 ext. 3123 for more information.

$2.75 per visit per person or $21.60 for 10 visits.

See page 22 for membership fees

(AflC & sArC)

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reCreaTional SWim-Summer July 2 - auguST 28, 2011

Day Lane Swim Leisure Swim

mon 7:30-8:55am 2:00-4:30pm 12:00-2:00pm 6:30-8:00pm 8:00-9:00pm

tues 7:30-8:55am 2:00-4:30pm 12:00-1:00pm 6:30-8:00pm 8:00-9:00pm

Wed 7:30-8:55am 2:00-4:30pm 12:00-1:00pm 6:30-8:00pm 8:00-9:00pm

thurs 7:30-8:55am 1:00-4:30pm 12:00-1:00pm 6:30-8:00pm 8:00-9:00pm

Fri 7:30-8:55am 2:00-5:00pm 12:00-1:00pm

Sat 9:00-10:00am (4) 1:00-3:00pm 9:00-12:00pm

Sun 9:00-12:00pm 1:00-3:00pm

Day Lane Swim Whirlpool Hours

Mon 6:00-8:55am 6:00-8:55am to 12:00-1:00pm 12:00-1:00pm Thurs *4:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 8:00-10:00pm

Fri 6:00-8:55am 6:00-8:55am 12:00-1:00pm 12:00-1:00pm *4:00-5:00pm 2:00-5:00pm

Sat/Sun 8:00-9:30am 8:00-9:30am

Day Leisure Swim

Mon 2:00-4:00pm to Fri

Summer Splash

PassEnjoy an Entire

Summer of Family Fun!

Valid July 2 - September 4 during lane swims or

leisure swims

Only $85.00*

*Maximum of 2 adults and 3 children within the same family

Summer Session: July 2 - August 26, 2011

$2.75 per visit per person or$21.60 for 10 visits.

See page 22 for membership fees.

1 Hour in the Teaching and

Leisure Pool with Water Slide Plus

2 Hour RoomAll for only

$188.00**Max 25 people

Sat or SunSpring 1pm or 4pm

Summer 12pm or 3pm905-727-3123

ext. 3117

Summer Session: July 2 - September 2, 2011

noTe:There will be a separate swim schedule available at the AFLC for the week of

August 29 - September 5, 2011

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aquaTiC mini SeSSion Spring 2011

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sPrIng 2011 mInI sessIOnaurora Family leisure Complex

Tuesday and Thursday June 7th - 28th, 2011 • 7 Lessons

Join our teAm!instructor & Lifeguard Positions Available

Apply in writing to: The Town of Aurora

Human Resources Department1 Municipal Drive, Box 1000 • Aurora, ON L4G 6J1 • Fax: 905-727-2814

Qualifications: RC/LSS Instructor

National Lifeguard

Standard First Aid

CPR “C”

AED

Hiring Tryout: June 8th or June 24th

Call (905) 841-7529 x 3123 to book an appointment

GENErAL PooL ruLES • Disposableandclothdiapersarenotpermittedinthe water. Please use swim diapers designed for pool use.

• Individualswithaseriousmedicalconditionshouldbe accompanied in the water with another individual knowledgeable of their condition and inform the Lifeguard.

• Thosewithopensoresorcommunicablediseases will not be admitted to swimming pools unless a medical doctor’s certificate is presented to the pool supervisor.

• Spectatorsarerequiredtoviewlessonsfromthe “designated” viewing galleries only.

• Pleasedonotbringfoodand/orbeveragesontopool decks or viewing galleries, water only contained in plastic or non-breakable bottles only.

• OutdoorShoesmustberemovedbeforeenteringthe shower and pool area.

ChANGE rooM PoLICIES • Familiesofanyage,ofthesamegenderare encouraged to use the gender specific change rooms.

•Mixedgenderfamilies,unaccompaniedchildrenandpersons with identified special needs and their

caregivers are encouraged to use the family/special needs change room.

•Parents/guardiansaccompaningchildrenof the opposite gender, age 7 yrs+ are encouraged to change in separate

cubicles. We ask that all patrons cooperate in making the change room experience comfortable for everyone.

TiMe leVel fee CoDe

5:00pm Salamander $53.90 26103 Sunfish $53.90 26104 Swim Kids 2 $53.90 26105 Private $130.90 26106

5:15pm Swim Kids 9/10 $57.40 26107

5:30pm Swim Kids 1 $57.40 26108 Swim Kids 3 $53.90 26109 Swim Kids 4 $53.90 26110 Private $130.90 26111

6:00pm Sea Otter $53.90 26112 Swim Kids 3 $53.90 26113 Swim Kids 5 $57.40 26114 Swim Kids 7 $57.40 26115 Private $130.90 26116

6:30pm Starfish/Duck $53.90 26117 Salamander $53.90 26118 Private $130.90 26119

6:45pm Swim Kids 6 $57.40 26120 Swim Kids 8 $57.40 26121

7:00pm Sea Turtle $53.90 26122 Crocodile/Whale $53.90 26123 Private $130.90 26124

7:30pm Teen Basics $53.90 26125 Teen Strokes $53.90 26126 Adult Basics $53.90 26127 Adult Strokes $53.90 26128 Private $130.90 26129

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Swimming lesson informationWelcome to our Red Cross swim program! Whether you’re a young person in our Instructor Development Program, a parent watching your child, or an adult learning to swim, we want you to know...WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU. Let us know where we can help, and what you think of our program. You are welcome to contact the Loriann Ierullo, the Aquatic Supervisor at 905-726-4763.

What to expect...Swimming, like other physical skills, requires lots of practice and positive feedback. Candidates should feel comfortable and relaxed during their lessons and progress at their own rate. Talk about the lessons with your child. Make sure that you have realistic expectations and that your child feels no pressure to ”pass” a level or get a badge. Try to look upon swimming lessons as a long term progression.

program cancellationsPrograms may be modified or cancelled due to low registration.

pool fouling/closureThe pool may close in an untimely manner due to a pool fouling or mechanical problem. To reduce the number of closures due to pool foulings, participants not toilet trained are required to wear snug fitting plastic pants. no disposable diapers. Also, please keep eating to a minimum prior to swimming. Cancelled classes cannot be made up. Credits will be issued.

parent’s DayClasses will leave the water 5 minutes early on the 6th lesson to allow time for parents to speak with their child’s Water Safety Instructor regarding their child’s progress. It is also at this lesson that we allow photographs and videotaping of classes. Please note that this equipment is not permitted in the change rooms and must be brought through the Family Change room under the supervision of the reception staff.

inSTruCTor requeSTSWe look at all requests for specific instructors or specific gender of instructor; however, we are unable to guarantee that any specific request will be granted.

DeCk SuperviSorDid you know that during evening lesson times there is a deck supervisor available to answer your questions and concerns? They also provide a link between you and the instructor. Ask and the deck supervisor will be happy to assist you.

leSSon STarT TimeParticipants should go out to the pool at the lesson start time (not earlier). You may wish to escort your child to their lesson on the first day to meet the instructor.

meDiCal ConDiTionSIndividuals with serious medical conditions are at greater risk and when possible, should be accompanied by another person who is familiar with the condition and treatment. Aquatic staff should be made aware of any medical condition or medication which a participant may be required to take during the program.

! Please return your child’s progress card to your Water Safety Instructor

*PLEASE NoTE:

Special Needs Lessons are not available through Tele-PLAY.

Please call

(905) 726-4763 for further details.

DAY STArT DATE END DATE Saturday March 26 June 11 Sunday March 27 June 12 Monday March 28 June 13 Tuesday March 29 May 31 Wednesday March 30 June 1 Thursday March 31 June 2 Friday April 1 June 10

Session Dates for Spring 2011March 26 - June 13, 2011

Omit April 22-25 & May 21-23, 2011

aquaTiC regiSTraTion inFormaTion

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STroke improvemenT 1 For FronT or BaCk CraWl levelS 4-6 Instructors will focus on correcting the mechanics and proficiency of front or back crawl for Swim Kids Levels 4-6. See page 14 & 15

STroke improvemenT 2 For FronT or BaCk CraWl levelS 7-10 Instructors will focus on correcting the mechanics and proficiency of front or back crawl for Swim Kids Levels 7-10. See page 14 & 15

WHip kiCk pluS Whip Kick skills are taught on both the front and back to improve Elementary Back and Breast Stroke. See page 14 & 15

STroke improvemenT 3 For aWSi (ages 14+ yrs) A program designed to help candidates whose goal is to become a Swimming Instructor and have been out of the water for any extended period. Candidates will work on becoming technically sound in the 6 basic strokes. See page 15

Teen / aDulT BaSiCS For those starting to swim, we help you increase your comfort and confidence in the water and build on skills for front and back crawl. See page 14, 15 & 17

Teen / aDulT STrokeS Instructors will work directly with you to improve one or more of your swimming strokes, working towards proficiency and increased endurance. See page 14, 15 & 17

privaTe SWimming leSSonS (one parTiCipanT & one inSTruCTor) These classes are intended for participants who have repeated a level several times and require an opportunity to focus on completing specific skills in order to move on to the next level. See page 14, 15, 16, 17 & 20

pre-SCHool privaTe SWimming leSSonS These lessons are taught in shallow water only.

Semi-privaTe SWimming leSSonS (TWo parTiCipanTS & one inSTruCTor) Participants must group together at the same level or one level above or below the desired level. Please register one participant for a private class and then provide the registration desk with a registration form and payment for the additional participant.

H30 - loW raTio ClaSSeS (THree parTiCipanTS & one inSTruCTor) (ages 3+ yrs) H30 lessons are limited to three participants per instructor. NOTE: each class must have 3 participants to run, with an option to purchase a semi or private less if the ratio is not met. See page 15 & 20

SpeCial neeDS programing (one parTiCipanT & one inSTruCTor) The aquatics division is committed to promoting the dignity, independence and potential of persons with disabilities, through individualized instruction or integrated learn to swim programs. See page 14, 15 & 17

Family leSSonS (ages 3+ yrs) Register for this time slot, rather than a particular level, a real timesaver for large families. Multi-level teaching with individualized lessons, class sizes may vary. All classes are 30 minutes in length. See page 15 & 16

aurora liFeguarD CluB: DevelopmenT DiviSion (ages 7+ yrs) This club will introduce athletes of all ages to the sport of lifesaving. Coaches will concentrate on developing each swimmer’s strength, power and endurance. Athletes will focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, achieving personal bests and most of all, having fun! Pre-requisite: Ability to swim 50m. See page 14 & 16

SpringBoarD Diving: level 1 & 2 (ages 7+ yrs) Take flight with this Springboard Diving:Beginner. Teaches basic diving techniques, diving safety and builds strength and confidence. Prerequisite: Swim Kids Level 5.

WaTer polo (ages 8-14 yrs) Water Polo is a combination of soccer, basketball, ice hockey and rugby all rolled into one. Prerequisite: Swim Kids Level 5.

Date: Sun, March 27 - June 12, 2011 Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: SARC Cost: $87.50 Code: 26217

Date: Sat, March 26 - June 11, 2011 Time: 12:00 - 1:00pm (Dolphins: 8-11yrs) 12:30 - 1:30pm (Sharks: 12-14yrs) Location: SARC Cost: $87.50 Code: 26215 (Dolphins) 23216 (Sharks)

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nce

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teri

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all

crite

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mp

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n F

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en

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ter

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ge

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e p

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lea

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ge

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ter

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fety

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ve

l is

pa

rtic

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ased

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ly,

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out

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wim

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ve

l w

he

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ccessfu

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ple

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ma

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sin

g g

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nd

activitie

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sw

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im 5m

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cre

ase

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cre

ase

th

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kic

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an

d d

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ir r

oll-

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sid

e g

lide

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d f

ron

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im.

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fety

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nclu

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de

ep

-wa

ter

skill

s a

nd

use

of

a P

ers

on

al

Flo

tatio

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evic

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PF

D).

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afe

ty

skill

s

de

ve

lop

me

nt

such

a

s

wa

ter

orie

nta

tion

, safe

e

ntr

ies an

d e

xits a

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lwa

ys a

skin

g fo

r p

erm

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n be

fore

g

oin

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ear

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ate

r.

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wim

me

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re e

valu

ate

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ase

d o

n p

erf

orm

an

ce

cri

teri

a a

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p

rog

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o C

rocod

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nce

all

cri

teria

ha

ve

be

en s

ucce

ssfu

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co

mp

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a T

urt

le (

24

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mo

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roc

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to

6 y

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en

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wa

ter

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pa

rent/

ca

reg

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r.

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e is th

e o

nly

co

nditio

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or

en

teri

ng t

his

le

ve

l.

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imm

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le

arn

, th

rou

gh

fu

n g

am

es a

nd

son

gs,

ho

w t

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co

mb

ine

skill

s,

ho

w t

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ith

a b

uo

ya

nt

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ject

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d

ho

w t

o p

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basic

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ats

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kic

ks.

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is le

ve

l is

pa

rtic

ipa

tio

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ased

on

ly,

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out

form

al

eva

lua

tio

n.

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wim

me

rs

en

ter

this

le

ve

l w

he

n

the

y

ha

ve

su

ccessfu

lly c

om

ple

ted

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nfish

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hro

ug

h

ga

me

s

an

d

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er

fun

a

ctivitie

s,

sw

imm

ers

le

arn

to

sw

im 5

m o

n t

he

ir f

ron

t a

nd

b

ack,

pe

rfo

rm

a

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beg

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mic

b

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thin

g.

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ey a

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gre

ss w

ith

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kin

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rills

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ase

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ir s

wim

min

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ista

nce

to

10m

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afe

ty s

kill

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nclu

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ju

mpin

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nto

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ep

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ter

and

pe

rfo

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g

su

rface

su

ppo

rt f

or

10

se

con

ds,

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gniz

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wh

en

a s

wim

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ne

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elp

an

d u

sin

g a

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rso

na

l F

lota

tio

n D

evic

e (

PF

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in

de

ep

wa

ter.

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wim

me

rs a

re e

valu

ate

d b

ase

d o

n p

erf

orm

an

ce

cri

teri

a a

nd

p

rog

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o W

hale

on

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all

cri

teri

a h

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ee

n s

uccessfu

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co

mp

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a O

tte

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ea

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ha

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3 t

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ye

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ran

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at

tra

nsfe

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pre

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f th

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ucto

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ll skill

s

are

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b

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the

In

str

ucto

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imm

ers

en

ter

this

le

ve

l w

he

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y a

re 3

ye

ars

of a

ge

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nd

a

ctivitie

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imm

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to

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pen

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ye

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ate

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urt

her

de

ve

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sic

flo

ats

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glid

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sw

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1

me

tre

. T

he

y

als

o

lea

rn

age

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pp

rop

ria

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ate

r sa

fety

skill

s.

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imm

ers

are

eva

lua

ted

based

on

pe

rfo

rma

nce

cri

teri

a

an

d p

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ress to

Sala

ma

nde

r on

ce

all

cri

teri

a h

ave

be

en

su

ccessfu

lly c

om

ple

ted

.

S

wim

me

rs

en

ter

this

le

ve

l w

he

n

the

y

ha

ve

su

ccessfu

lly c

om

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ted

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cod

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hro

ug

h f

un

activitie

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sw

imm

ers

pe

rfo

rm

a f

ron

t a

nd

ba

ck s

wim

fo

r 1

0m

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wim

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rk o

n d

eve

lopin

g th

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flu

tte

r kic

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d

pe

rfo

rm a

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tance

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im o

f 15m

.

S

afe

ty

skill

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inclu

de

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entify

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sa

fe

sw

imm

ing

a

reas,

jum

pin

g i

nto

de

ep

wa

ter,

sw

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5m

, su

rface

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po

rt f

or

20

se

con

ds a

re

turn

to

sa

fety

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row

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a

ssis

ts a

nd

sitting

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es.

S

wim

me

rs a

re e

valu

ate

d b

ase

d o

n p

erf

orm

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ce

cri

teri

a a

nd

co

mp

lete

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pro

gra

m o

nce

all

crite

ria

ha

ve

be

en

ach

ieve

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ildre

n 5

ye

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ad

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ap

pro

pri

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d C

ross S

wim

Kid

s.

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March 26 - June 13, 2011 (omit April 22-25, May 21-23) 30 min classes - $77.00 45 min classes - $82.00 60 min classes - $87.50 Private lessons - $187.00

leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Starfish 4 - 12 mths 30 mins (parented)

Sat 9:00 AM 2524110:30 AM 25242

Sun 10:00 AM 2524310:30 AM 2524411:30 AM 25245

Mon 6:30 PM 25246Tues 9:00 AM 25247

7:00 PM 25248Wed 6:00 PM 25249Thurs 9:30 AM 25250

7:00 PM 25251Fri 6:30 PM 25252

Duck 12 - 24 mths30 min(parented)

Fri 6:30 PM 25252Sat

9:30 AM 2525311:00 AM 25254

Sun

10:00 AM 2525510:30 AM 2525611:00 AM 25257

Mon 6:30 PM 25258Tue 9:00 AM 25259

7:00 PM 25260Wed 7:00 PM 25261Thurs 9:00 AM 25262

7:00 PM 25263Fri 6:30 PM 25264

Seaturtle 24 - 36 mths 30 mths - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 10:00 AM 2526511:30 AM 25266

Sun 10:30 AM 2526711:00 AM 2526811:30 AM 25269

Mon 7:00 PM 25270Tue 10:00 AM 25271

6:30 PM 252727:00 PM 25273

Wed 6:30 PM 25274Thurs 10:00 AM 25275

7:00 PM 25276Fri 7:00 PM 25277

Sea Otter 3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 9:00 AM 2527810:00 AM 2527911:30 AM 25280

Sun 10:00 AM 2528110:30 AM 2528211:30 AM 2528312:00 PM 25284

Mon 7:00 PM 25285Tue 10:00 AM 25286

6:00 PM 252876:30 PM 252887:00 PM 25289

Wed 6:00 PM 25290Thurs 10:00 AM 25291

6:00 PM 252926:30 PM 252937:00 PM 25294

Fri 6:00 PM 25295Salamander3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 9:30 AM 2529610:30 AM 2529711:00 AM 25298

Sun 11:00 AM 2529911:30 AM 2530012:00 PM 25301

Mon 6:00 PM 253027:00 PM 25303

Tues 9:30 AM 253046:00 PM 253056:30 PM 25306

Wed 6:30 PM 253077:00 PM 25308

Thurs 9:30 AM 253096:00 PM 253106:30 PM 25311

Fri 6:00 PM 25312

leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Sunfish3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 9:00 AM 2531310:30 AM 2531411:00 AM 25315

Mon 6:00 PM 25316Mon 6:30 PM 25317Tues 9:30 AM 25318Wed 6:00 PM 25319Thurs 9:00 AM 25320

Fri 6:30 PM 25321Crocodile 3 - 5 yrs 30 min

Sat 10:00 AM 25322Mon 6:00 PM 25323Tues 9:30 AM 25324Wed 7:00 PM 25325Thurs 9:00 AM 25326

Fri 6:30 PM 25327Whale 3 - 5 yrs 30 min

Sat 9:30 AM 25328Mon 6:00 PM 25329Tue 9:00 AM 25330Wed 6:30 PM 25331Thurs 9:30 AM 25332

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 1 5 yrs +30 min

Sat 9:30 AM 2533311:30 AM 25334

Sun 10:00 AM 2533512:00 PM 25336

Mon 6:00 PM 25337Tue

1:00 PM 253386:00 PM 253396:30 PM 25340

Wed 6:00 PM 25341Thurs 6:00 PM 25342

6:30 PM 25343Fri 6:00 PM 25344

Red CrossSwim KidsLevel 2 5 yrs +30 min

Sat 9:00 AM 2534510:00 AM 2534610:30 AM 25347

Mon 6:30 PM 253487:00 PM 25349

Tue 1:45 PM 25350Wed 6:00 PM 25351

7:00 PM 25352Fri 6:30 PM 25353

Red CrossSwim Kids Level 35 yrs +30 min

Sat 10:00 AM 2535411:00 AM 2535511:30 AM 25356

Mon 7:00 PM 25357Tue 1:30 PM 25358Wed 6:30 PM 25359

7:00 PM 25360Fri 6:00 PM 25361

Red CrossSwim Kids Level 45 yrs +30 min

Sat 9:30 AM 2536211:00 AM 25363

Mon 6:30 PM 25364Tue 2:00 PM 25365Wed 6:30 PM 25366Fri 6:00 PM 25367

Red CrossSwim Kids Level 55 yrs +45 min

Sat 9:00 AM 2536810:30 AM 25369

Mon 6:00 PM 25370Tue 1:00 PM 26420Wed 6:45 PM 25372Fri 6:45 PM 25373

Red Cross Swim Kids Level 65 yrs +45 min

Sat 9:00 AM 2537411:15 AM 26419

Mon 6:45 PM 25375Tue 1:00 PM 26420Wed 6:00 PM 25377Fri 6:45 PM 25378

Rookie Patrol45 min8 yrs+

Sat 10:30AM 25379

leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Red Cross Swim Kids Level 76 yrs +45 min

Sat 9:45 AM 25380Mon 6:00 PM 25381Tue 1:00 PM 26421Wed 6:45 PM 25383Fri 6:00 PM 25384

Ranger Patrol45 min8 yrs+

Sat 10:30AM 25385

Red Cross Swim Kids Level 86 yrs +45 min

Sat 9:45 AM 25386Mon 6:00 PM 25387Tue 1:00 PM 26421Wed 6:45 PM 25389

Star Patrol45 min8 yrs+

Sat 12:45 PM 25390

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 96 yrs +45 min

Sat 11:15 AM 25391Mon 6:45 PM 25392Tue 1:45PM 26422Wed 6:00 PM 25394

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 106 yrs +45 min

Sat 11:15 AM 25395Mon 6:45 PM 25396Tue 1:45PM 26422Wed 6:00 PM 25398

Special Needs Lessons$74.20 30 min3 yrs +

Sat 9:00 AM 25399Tue 6:00 PM 25400

6:30 PM 25401Thur 6:00 PM 25402

6:30 PM 254037:00 PM 25404

Teen Basics Fri 7:00 PM 25405Teen Strokes 14 - 17yrs30 min

Fri 7:00 PM 25406

Adult Swim Basics 18 yrs+30 min

Tue 10:00 AM 26423Fri 7:00 PM 25407

Adult Swim Strokes 18 yrs+30 min

Thur 10:00 AM 26424Fri 7:00 PM 25408

Aurora Lifeguard Club45 min 7 yrs+must swim 50m

Sat 12:00PM 25409Fri 6:00 PM 25410

Stroke Improvement 1for Front/Back CrawlLevels 4 - 6 30min

Sat 11:30AM 25411

Stroke Improvement 2for Front/Back CrawlLevels 7 - 10 30min

Sat 10:30AM 25413

Whip Kick PlusLevels 6 -10 30 min

Sat 9:30 AM 25414

Pre-School Private Lessons 3 - 5 yrs only30 min

Sun 10:30 AM 2541612:00 PM 2541712:30 PM 25418

Tue 6:00 PM 254197:00 PM 25420

Thurs 6:00 PM 254216:30 PM 25422

Private Lessons3 yrs +30 min

Sat 9:00 AM 2542310:00 AM 25424

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leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Starfish 4 - 12 mths30 min(parented)

Sat 10:30 AM 25448Sun 4:00 PM 25449Mon 9:30 AM 25450Tue 7:00 PM 25451Wed 10:00 AM 25452Fri 9:45 AM 25453

Duck 12 - 24 mths30 min(parented)

Sat 10:00 AM 25454Sun 3:30 PM 25455Mon 10:00 AM 25456

7:00 PM 25457Wed 10:30 AM 25458Fri 9:45 AM 25459

Seaturtle 24 - 36 mths -30 min (parented)

Sat 11:00 AM 25460Sun 10:30 AM 25461

11:00 AM 254623:00 PM 25463

Mon

9:30 AM 254646:30 PM 25465

Tue 7:00 PM 25466Wed 9:30 AM 25467

5:30 PM 25683Fri 5:30 PM 25468

Sea Otter 3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 10:00 AM 2546912:00 PM 25470

Sun 11:00 AM 254713:00 PM 25472

Mon

10:30 AM 254736:00 PM 25474

Tue 5:30 PM 25475Wed 9:30 AM 15476

5:30 PM 25477Fri

10:15 AM 254785:00 PM 25479

Salamander 3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 11:30 AM 25480Sun

10:30 AM 2548111:15 AM 254824:30 PM 25483

Mon

10:00 AM 254846:30 PM 25485

Tue 5:00 PM 25486Wed 9:00 AM 25487

6:30 PM 25488Fri 9:15 AM 25489

5:00 PM 25490Sunfish 3 - 5yrs30 min

Sat 10:30 AM 25491Sun

10:30 AM 2549212:00 PM 254933:00 PM 25494

Mon

9:00 AM 254955:30 PM 25496

Tue 6:00 PM 25497Wed 10:00 AM 25498

5:30 PM 25499Fri 10:45 AM 25500

6:30 PM 25501

aurOra famIly leIsure COmPleX135 industrial Parkway north

March 26 - June 13, 2011 (omit April 22-25, May 21-23) 30 min classes - $77.00 45 min classes - $82.00 60 min classes - $87.50 Private lessons - $187.00

leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Crocodile 3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 12:00 PM 25502Sun

11:30 AM 255033:30 PM 25504

Mon

9:00 AM 255056:30 PM 25506

Tue 5:30 PM 25507Wed 9:00 AM 25508Fri 10:15 AM 25509

5:00 PM 25510Whale 3 - 5 yrs30 min

Sat 11:00 PM 25511Sun

12:00 PM 255124:30 PM 25513

Mon 10:30 AM 25514Tue 6:30 PM 25515Wed 10:30 AM 25516Fri

10:45 AM 255175:00 PM 25518

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 130 min5 yrs +

Sat 10:30 AM 25519Sun 11:00 AM 25520

3:00 PM 25521Mon 5:30 PM 25522Tue 5:30 PM 25523Fri 6:00 PM 25524

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 230 min5 yrs+

Sat 12:00 PM 25525Sun

11:45 AM 255264:00 PM 25527

Mon 5:00 PM 255286:30 PM 25529

Tue 5:00 PM 25530Fri 6:30 PM 25531

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 330 min5 yrs +

Sat 12:00 PM 25532Sun

12:00 PM 255334:30 PM 25534

Mon 6:30 PM 25535Tue

5:30 PM 255366:30 PM 25537

Wed 5:00 PM 25538Fri 6:00 PM 25539

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 430 min5 yrs +

Sat 11:30 AM 25540Sun

11:30 AM 255413:00 PM 25542

Mon

5:00 PM 255436:00 PM 25544

Tue

5:30 PM 255456:00 PM 25546

Wed 5:30 PM 25547Fri 5:00 PM 25548

5:30 PM 25549Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 545 min5 yrs +

Sat 11:00 AM 25550Sun

10:30 AM 255513:30 PM 25552

Mon 5:45 PM 25553Tue 6:45 PM 25554Fri 6:15 PM 25555

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 645 min5 yrs+

Sat 11:45 AM 25556Sun

10:30 AM 255574:15 PM 25558

Mon 5:00 PM 25559Tue 6:00 PM 25560Fri 5:30 PM 25561

leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 745 min6 yrs+

Sat 11:15 AM 25562Sun 11:15 AM 25563

3:30 PM 25564Mon 5:00 PM 25565Tue 6:00 PM 25566Fri 5:30 PM 25567

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 845 min6 yrs+

Sat 11:15 AM 25568Sun 11:30 AM 25569

3:30 PM 25570Mon 5:00 PM 25571Tue 6:45 PM 25572Fri 5:30 PM 25573

Red Cross Swim KidsLevel 945 min6 yrs+

Sat 10:30 AM 25574Sun 12:15 PM 25575

4:15 PM 25576Mon 5:45 PM 25577Tue 6:00 PM 25578Fri 6:15 PM 25579

Red Cross Swim Kidslevel 1045 min6 yrs+

Sat 10:30 AM 25580Sun 12:15 PM 25581

4:15 PM 25582Mon 5:45 PM 25583Tue 6:45 PM 25584Fri 6:15 PM 25585

Family Lessons

Sat 12:30 PM 25586

Youth30 min3 yrs+

Tue 7:30 PM 25587Wed 6:00 PM 25588

Special Needs Lessons$74.20 30 min3 yrs+

Thurs 5:00 PM 255895:30 PM 255906:00 PM 255926:30 PM 255937:00 PM 255947:30 PM 25595

Front Crawl Stroke Imp 1Level 4 to 630 min

Sun 12:30 PM 25597Wed

5:00 PM

25598

Front Crawl Stroke Imp 2Level 7 - 1030 min

Sun 12:30 PM 25624Wed

6:30 PM

25625

leVel DAY TiMe CoDe

Stroke Imp 3 AWSI30 min

Sun 3:00 PM 25626Wed

6:30 PM

25627

Whip Kick PlusLevel 6 - 1030 min

Wed

6:30 PM

25628

Teen Basics 13 - 17yrs30 min

Mon 7:00 PM 25629Wed 7:30 PM 25630

Teen Strokes 13 - 17yrs30 min

Mon 7:00 PM 25631Wed 7:30 PM 25632

Adult Swim Basics18yrs+ 30min

Mon 7:00 PM 25633Wed 7:30 PM 25634

Adult Swim Strokes18yrs+ 30min

Mon 7:00 PM 25635Wed 7:30 PM 25636

Private Lessons3 yrs +30 min

Sat 3:00 PM 256373:30 PM 256384:00 PM 256394:30 PM 256405:00 PM 256415:30 PM 25642

Sun 12:30 PM 256433:30 PM 256444:00 PM 256455:00 PM 256465:30 PM 25647

Mon 7:30 PM 25648Tue 5:00 PM 25649Wed 6:30 PM 25650

7:30 PM 25651Thurs 5:00 PM 25652

5:30 PM 256536:00 PM 256546:30 PM 256557:00 PM 256567:30 PM 25657

Fri 9:15 AM 25658

H30 lessons leVel TiMe CoDe3 yrs +30 minWednesdays3:1 ratios$135.00 **must have 3participants torun

Salamander 5:00 PM 25684

7:00 PM 25685

Sunfish 5:00 PM 25686

SK2 5:00 PM 25687

SK3 7:00 PM 25688

SK4 7:00 PM 25689

SK5 7:00 PM 25690

SK6 7:00 PM 25691

SK7 5:30 PM 25692

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sTrOnaCh aurOra reCreaTIOn COmPleX 1400 WellinGTon sTreeT eAsT

saTurdays In The summer!

MonDAY-friDAY TiMe leVel

JulY 4 - 15 10 lessons

CoDe

JulY 18 - 29 10 lessons

CoDe

AuG 2 - 13 9 lessons

CoDe

AuG 15 - 26 10 lessons

CoDe9:30am Private 25766 25767 25768 25769

10:00am Starfish/Duck 25770 25771 25772 25773

Seaturtle 25774 25775 25776 25777

Sea Otter 25778 25779 25780 25781

Swim Kids 6 25782 25783 25784 25785

Swim Kids 7 25786 25787 25788 25789

Swim Kids 8 25790 25791 25792 25793

10:30am Salamander 25794 25795 25796 25797

Sunfish 25798 25799 25800 25801

Swim Kids 2 25802 25803 25804 25805

10:45am Crocodile/Whale 25806 25807 25808 25809

Swim Kids 3 25810 25811 25812 25813

Swim Kids 5 25814 25815 25816 25817

11:00am Seaturtle 25818 25819 25820 25821

Sea Otter 25822 25823 25824 25825

Salamander 25826 25827 25828 25829

11:15am Swim Kids 9/10 25830 25831 25832 25833

Aurora Lifeguard Club 25834 25835 25836 25837

11:30am Sunfish 25838 25839 25840 25841

Swim Kids 1 25842 25843 25844 25845

Swim Kids 3 25846 25847 25848 25849

Swim Kids 4 25850 25851 25852 25853

MonDAY & WeDnesDAY TiMe leVel

JulY 4 - 27 8 lessons

CoDe

AuG 3 - 24 7 lessons

CoDe4:30pm Seaturtle 25854 25855

Sunfish 25856 25857

Crocodile/Whale 25858 25859

Swim Kids 3 25860 25861

Swim Kids 5/6 25862 25863

Diving 25911 N/A

Aurora Lifeguard Club N/A 25865

5:00pm Sea Otter 25866 25867

Swim Kids 1 25868 25869

Swim Kids 2 25870 25871

Swim Kids 4 25872 25873

5:15pm Swim Kids 7/8 25874 25875

Swim Kids 9/10 25876 25877

5:30pm Starfish 25878 25879

Duck 25880 25881

Salamander 25882 25883

Swim Kids 2 25887 25888

6:00pm Family Lessons 25889 25890

suMMer fee sCHeDule 30 Min 45 Min PriVATe

7 Lessons $53.90 $57.40 $130.90

8 Lessons $61.60 $65.60 $149.60

suMMer fee sCHeDule 30 Min 45 Min PriVATe

9 Lessons $69.30 $73.80 $168.30

10 Lessons $77.00 $82.00 $187.00

TuesDAY & THursDAY TiMe leVel

JulY 5 - 28 8 lessons

CoDe

AuG 2 - 25 7 lessons

CoDe4:30pm Family Lessons 25891 26050

5:00pm

Salamander 25893 26051

Crocodile/Whale 25894 26052

Swim Kids 1 25895 26053

Swim Kids 2 25896 26054

Swim Kids 7/8 25897 26055

Swim Kids 9/10 25898 26056

5:30pm Seaturtle 25899 26057

Sea Otter 25900 26058

Swim Kids 3 25901 26059

Swim Kids 4 25902 26060

5:45pm Swim Kids 5/6 25903 26061

Aurora Lifeguard Club 25904 N/A

Diving N/A 26063

6:00pm Starfish/Duck 25905 26064

Private 25907 26065

Salamander 25909 26066

Sunfish 25910 26067

TiMe leVel CoDe

9:00am PRIVATE 26068

Swim Kids 5/6 26069

Swim Kids 7/8 26070

9:30am Sunfish 26071

9:45am Swim Kids 3/4 26072

Swim Kids 9/10 26073

10:00am Swim Kids 1/2 26074

10:15am Starfish/Duck 26075

10:30am Seaturtle 26076

Sea Otter 26077

10:45am Private 26078

11:00am Croc/Whale 26079

Salamander 26080

11:15am Private 26081

11:30am Private 26082

Private 26083

neW!

sTronACH AurorA reCreATion CoMPlex sATurDAY, JulY 9 - AuGusT 20, oMiT JulY 20

6 lessons

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aurOra famIly leIsure COmPleX 135 inDusTriAl PArkWAY norTH

MonDAY & WeDnesDAY TiMe leVel

JulY 4 - 27 8 lessons

CoDe

AuG 3 - 24 7 lessons

CoDe5:00pm Sea Otter 25916 25918

Salamander 25919 25920

Sunfish 25922 25923

5:30pm SK4 25924 25925

Seaturtle 25927 25928

Crocodile/Whale 25930 25931

6:00pm Swim Kids 1 25932 25933

Swim Kids 2 25934 25935

Swim Kids 9/10 25936 25937

6:30pm Swim Kids 3 25938 25939

Swim Kids 6 25940 25941

6:45pm Swim Kids 5 25942 25943

7:00pm Starfish/Duck 25944 25945

7:15pm Swim Kids 7/8 25946 25947

7:30pm SK4 25948 25949

Private 25950 25951

TuesDAY & THursDAY TiMe leVel

JulY 5 - 28 8 lessons

CoDe

AuG 2 - 25 8 lessons

CoDe5:00pm Salamander 25952 25953

Swim Kids 1 25954 25955

Swim Kids 4 25956 25957

5:30pm Swim Kids 2 25958 25959

Swim Kids 3 25960 25961

Sea Otter 25962 25963

6:00pm Swim Kids 4 25964 25965

Sunfish 25966 25967

Starfish/Duck 25968 25969

6:30pm Seaturtle 25970 25971

Sea Otter 25972 25973

Crocodile/Whale 25974 25975

7:00pm Swim Kids 3 25976 25977

Teen Basics 25978 25979

Adult Basics 25980 25981

7:30pm Private 25982 25983

Teen/Adult Strokes 25984 25985

MonDAY - friDAY TiMe leVel

JulY 4 - 15 10 lessons

CoDe

JulY 18 - 30 10 lessons

CoDe

AuG 2 - 12 9 lessons

CoDe

AuG 15 - 26 10 lessons

CoDe9:00am Pre-School Private 25998 25999 26000 26001

9:30am Pre-School Private 26002 26003 26004 26005

10:00am Private 26006 26007 26008 26009

10:30am Private 26010 26011 26012 26013

11:00am Private 26014 26015 26016 26017

11:30am Private 26018 26019 26020 26021

TiMeJulY 7 - 28 4 lessons

CoDe

AuG 4 - 25 4 lessons

CoDe5:00pm 25986 25987

5:30pm 25988 25989

6:00pm 25990 25991

6:30pm 25992 25993

7:00pm 25994 25995

7:30pm 25996 25997

suMMer fee sCHeDule 30 Min 45 Min PriVATe

7 Lessons $53.90 $57.40 $130.90

8 Lessons $61.60 $65.60 $149.60

suMMer fee sCHeDule 30 Min 45 Min PriVATe

9 Lessons $69.30 $73.80 $168.30

10 Lessons $77.00 $82.00 $187.00

sPeCiAl neeDs lessons THursDAYs onlY - $32.00

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rookie patrol Swimmers continue stroke development with 50m of front and back crawl, breaststroke. 25m obstacle swim and 15m carry. Candidates will learn first aid assessment of a conscious victim, contacting EMS and treatment for bleeding. Fitness focuses on 350m workouts and 100m timed swim. Prerequisite: none

ranger patrol Swimmers will develop better strokes over 75m distance. Lifesaving medley, timed object support and rescue with a buoyant aid. Candidate will learn first aid assessment of an unconscious victim, treating for shock and obstructed airway management. Prerequisite: Preferred Rookie Patrol

Star patrol Swimmers are challenged with 600m workout; 300m timed swim and 25m object carry. Strokes of 100m. First aid focuses on bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies. Lifesaving skills include defense methods, removals and victim support in shallow water. Prerequisite: Preferred Ranger Patrol Bronze Star Preparation for Bronze Medallion. Focus on swimming skills & lifesaving fitness. Participants develop problem-solving & decision-making skills individually & with partners, and learn how to take charge in an emergency. Target age: 11 to 13 yrs.

Bronze medallion & emergency First aid Bronze medallion: Learn lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgement, fitness, knowledge and skill. Rescuers learn tows, carries and release methods in preparation for risky and challenging rescues. Develop stroke efficiency, endurance in a timed swim and techniques for managing spinal injuries in shallow water. pre-requisite: 13 yrs.+ or Bronze Star emergency First aid: This course provides general knowledge and practical experience in selected aspects of first aid and C.P.R. Lifesavers practice C.P.R. techniques for adult and child victims, victim assessment, and first aid for a variety of victim types including bleeding, heart attack and stroke.

Bronze Cross & Standard First aid Bronze Cross offers advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. The difference between lifesaving and lifeguarding and the principles of emergency procedures and teamwork are emphasized. Lifesavers learn spinal injury and pulseless

victim rescues. pre-requisites: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid.

automated external Defibrillator (a.e.D.) Automated External Defibrillation (A.E.D.) builds on the skills learned in the C.P.R. and first aid courses. A.E.D. Responders gain knowledge of how the heart works and what goes wrong when defibrillation is required and how and when to operate an automated external defibrillator. Target age: 10 yrs. +

Standard First aid, C.p.r.-C This course provides comprehensive training in all aspects of first aid & C.P.R.-C. This course is for those who want an in-depth understanding of topics such as: medical or legal considerations: spinal injury management; environmental injuries; bone or joint injuries; abdominal or chest injuries; burns and other medical emergencies. Successful candidates are awarded both standard first aid and C.P.R.-C certifications. Standard first aid is recognized by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (W.S.I.B.) Target age: 10 yrs. +

note: Holders of Standard First Aid certificates from other agencies may not recertify their certificate on a Lifesaving Society recertification course. Standard First Aid award holders may recertify their SFA once. For subsequent renewal the full SFA course must be repeated. Therefore, individuals may renew by altering recertification and the original course.

national lifeguard Service NLS is the Lifeguard training award. It builds on the fundamental skills, knowledge & values taught in the lifesaving awards to develop the practical skills & knowledge required by lifeguards. Strong leadership, communication, decision making and judgement skills are vital to pass the exam. Unsuccessful candidates are required to take the entire course again. pre-requisite: 16 yrs, Bronze Cross and Current Standard First Aid (within 2 years), 100% attendance required.

red Cross assistant Water Safety instructor (aWSi) 30-h program (+ 8h teaching experience) for ages 15 years and up. 100% attendance required. This course covers the foundation of instructional skills including teaching methods, learning styles, physical principles, progressions, communication, safety supervision and feedback. Candidates are evaluated during 8 hours of assistant teaching and through individual study assignments. Assistant teaching component will run concurrently with the course on an alternate day. Candidates strokes must be at the Red Cross Swim Kids 10 standard.

Stroke improvement 3 for aWSi Introducing a new program designed to help candidates that have been out of the water for any extended period and who want to become a swimming instructor. If you are waiting to turn the appropriate age before taking your AWSI or WSI, then this is a great refresher course for you. Candidates will work on becoming technically sound in the 6 basic strokes: Front Crawl, Back Crawl, Breast Stroke, Elementary Back, Side Stroke and Butterfly. ages 14+ years.

red Cross instructor & lifesaving instructor 45-h program (+12 hrs required teaching experience recommended to be completed prior to the course) For ages 16 years and up, 100% attendance required. Pre-requisites: AWSI plus 12 hr teaching experience and current Bronze Cross. This course further develops instructional ability by focusing on how to effectively plan and teach the Red Cross Swim program. Topics include IER, stroke development, drills and corrective strategies. Current Lifesaving Society Instructors teach and evaluate all items in Swim Patrol, Bronze Star, Basic & Emergency First Aid and CPR. A-B-C Lifesaving Instructors teach Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross & Distinction.

NLS/AED (National Lifeguard Service)

WHAT Do you NEED To bE AN iNSTrucTor?

red cross/Lifesaving instructor 12 Hours Asst. Teaching

bronze cross & Standard First Aid

bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid

red cross Assistant Water Safety instructor 8 Hours Asst. Teaching

WHAT Do you NEED To bE A LiFEGuArD?

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leaDerSHip programS Spring & Summer 2011

Course DAY TiMe loCATion DATes fee CoDe

THe lifesAVinG ProGrAM

Bronze Star & Basic First Aid

Sunday 11:30am - 1:00pm SARC Mar 27 - Jun 12 $93.00 25693Friday 8:00pm- 9:30pm AFLC Apr 1 - Jun 10 $93.00 25694

Mon - Fri 10:30am - 12:00pm AFLC July 4 - 15th $93.00 25695

Mon - Fri 10:00am - 11:30am AFLC Aug 15 - 26th $93.00 25696Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid

Sunday 12:00pm - 3:00pm AFLC Mar 27 - Jun 12 $192.00 25697Friday 7:00pm - 10:00pm AFLC Apr 1 - Jun 10 $192.00 25698

Mon - Fri 5:30pm - 8:30pm SARC July 4 - 15th $192.00 25699Mon - Fri 10:00am - 1:00pm AFLC July 18 - 29th $192.00 25700Mon - Fri 5:30pm - 9:00pm SARC Aug 2 - 12th $192.00 25701Mon - Fri 10:00am - 1:00pm AFLC Aug 15 - 26th $192.00 25702

Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid

Saturday 12:00pm - 3:00pm AFLC Mar 26 - Jun 11 $192.00 25703Sunday 5:00pm - 8:00pm AFLC Mar 27 - Jun 12 $192.00 25704

Mon - Fri 5:30pm - 9:00pm SARC July 18 - 29th $192.00 25705Mon - Fri 10:00am - 1:45pm AFLC Aug 2 - 12th $192.00 25706Mon - Fri 5:30pm - 9:00pm SARC Aug 15 - 26th $192.00 25707

National Lifeguard Service + AED

Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm SARC Mar 27 - Jun 12 $302.00 25709Fri/Sat/Sun 5:30pm-9:30pm/9pm-7:30pm

/9pm-7:30pmSARC July 22 - 24

& July 29 - 31st$302.00 25711

Mon - Fri 9:00am - 7:00pm AFLC Aug 29 - Sept 2 $302.00 25713THe insTruCTor ProGrAMAssistant Water Safety Instructor

Sunday 12:00pm - 8:30pm AFLC Mar 27 - Apr 17 $243.00 25715Sat/Sun 9:00am to 8:00pm AFLC July 2, 3, 9, 10 $243.00 25716Sat/Sun 9:00am to 8:00pm AFLC Aug 13, 14, Aug

20, 21$243.00 25718

Red Cross and Lifesaving Instructors

Sunday 12:00pm - 9:00pm AFLC May 1 - Jun 12 $286.00 25728Sunday 9:00am to 8:00pm AFLC July 24 - Aug 21 $286.00 25731

Mon - Fri 9:00am - 7:00pm AFLC Aug 29 - Sept 2 $286.00 25732THe firsT AiD ProGrAMLSS Standard First Aid with CPR "C"

Sat/Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC April 2nd/3rd $125.00 25733Sat/Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC May 14th/15th $125.00 25734Sat/Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC June 4th/5th $125.00 25735Sat/Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC June 25th/26th $125.00 25736Sat/Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC July 16th/17th $125.00 25737Sat/Sun 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC Aug 27th/28th $125.00 25738

"AED"

Wednesday 5:00pm - 10:00pm AFLC May 25th $65.00 25739Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm AFLC Jun 19th $65.00 25740

Wed 5:00pm - 10:00pm AFLC Aug 17th $65.00 25741reCerTifiCATion CoursesNational Lifeguard Service

Saturday 8:00am - 2:00pm SARC Jun 18th $76.00 25742Sunday 8:00am - 2:00pm SARC July 17th $76.00 25743

Red Cross Water Safety Instructor

Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm AFLC Jun 19th $76.00 25744Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm AFLC Aug 28th $76.00 25745

LSS Standard First Aid with CPR "C"

Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC April 3rd $76.00 25746Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC May 15th $76.00 25747Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC June 5th $76.00 25748Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC June 26th $76.00 25749Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC July 17th $76.00 25750Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm AFLC Aug 28th $76.00 25751

ADVAnCeD leADersHiPAquatic Supervisor Training Sat/Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm AFLC March 26/27th $145.00 25752Advanced Instructors/ESC Sunday 9:00am - 5:00pm AFLC Aug 27th $55.00 25754First Aid Instructors Sat/Sun 9:00am - 4:00pm AFLC May 28th/ 29th $125.00 25755Red Cross Instructor Trainer Clinic Fri/Sat/Sun 6:00 -10:00pm/9 - 5:00pm AFLC June 3,4,5 $225.00 25757Lifesaving Instructor Trainer Clinic Sat/Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm AFLC June 11th/12th $175.00 25756

aquaTiC leaDerSHip reFunD poliCy: all aquatic leadership Courses require 100 % attendance. late admission cannot be granted. For this reason, cancellation requests must be submitted a minimum of five (5) business days prior to the start of the first class in order to receive a refund. no refunds will be issued for late request or withdrawals once the course has begun

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For your convenience, the Town of Aurora would like to offer lessons in the

privacy of your own backyard.

Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Complete the Backyard Splash application form and submit it along with a $20 non-refundable administration fee to the Reception Desk at either the Aurora Family Leisure Complex or the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex.

Step 2: A member of the Aquatic Staff will contact you to perform an initial screening and needs assessment.

Step 3: A member of the Aquatic Staff will then be required to perform an initial inspection of your pool area to ensure it meets the Town of Aurora By-law and Lifesaving Society’s recommended safety standards.

Step 4: Register for the date/time of your choice based on availability. Payment is due upon registration.

For more information, please contact Terri edwards at 905-727-3123 ext 3123 or [email protected]

Backyard Splash

Program

These lessons are designed to make your summer schedule easier with 30 minute Private (1:1), Semi-private (2:1) or H30 (3:1) organized lessons.

Sessions are based on 5-10 lessons. Day or evenings are available May to September.

30min instructor ratio fee Private 1:1 $24.00/person Semi-Private 2:1 $20.00/person H30 3:1 $15.00/person

lesson fees

make a SplaSH THiS Summer!

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For your convenience, the Town of Aurora would like to offer lessons in the

privacy of your own backyard.

Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Complete the Backyard Splash application form and submit it along with a $20 non-refundable administration fee to the Reception Desk at either the Aurora Family Leisure Complex or the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex.

Step 2: A member of the Aquatic Staff will contact you to perform an initial screening and needs assessment.

Step 3: A member of the Aquatic Staff will then be required to perform an initial inspection of your pool area to ensure it meets the Town of Aurora By-law and Lifesaving Society’s recommended safety standards.

Step 4: Register for the date/time of your choice based on availability. Payment is due upon registration.

For more information, please contact Terri edwards at 905-727-3123 ext 3123 or [email protected]

Backyard Splash

Program

These lessons are designed to make your summer schedule easier with 30 minute Private (1:1), Semi-private (2:1) or H30 (3:1) organized lessons.

Sessions are based on 5-10 lessons. Day or evenings are available May to September.

30min instructor ratio fee Private 1:1 $24.00/person Semi-Private 2:1 $20.00/person H30 3:1 $15.00/person

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SquaSH

DAILY SQUASH COURT FEES:*PRIME TIME:40 Minute Court (per person) $8.50 10 Ticket Passbook $57.00

NON-PRIME TIME:40 Minute Court (per person) $5.00 10 Ticket Passbook $35.00

* Prime Time is Monday to Friday 5:00 - 10:00 pm and all day Saturday & Sunday.

registration for all Squash Programs is ongoing at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex reception Desk.

SQUASH RESERVATION LINE: (905) 841-7529

Please note: Eyeguards are mandatory for all Squash Players.

5-MONTH SQUASH MEMBERSHIP

JAN 1 - MAY 31

9-MONTH SQUASH MEMBERSHIP

SEPT 1 - MAY 31

Youth $68.00 Student $192.00 Adult $254.00 Spouse/Family $127.00 Senior $192.00

HOUSE LEAGUE: This is a mixed teams event, open to all levels of play. The level of play varies from advanced (Level 1) to beginner/ intermediate (Level 3). Each player plays a 40 minute match per night for his/her team. Play begins as early as 6:20 pm or as late as 8:20 pm. An optional social event follows each league night. Fees include prizes and party. Each session lasts approximately eight weeks (ongoing).

MEMBERS: Monday & Wednesday & Friday NON-MEMBERS: Friday Fee: MEMBERS: $27.00 NON-MEMBERS: $27.00 plus court fees

ANITA KENNEDY

ProFESSIoNAL

Anita currently runs the Squash Program at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex. She has been teaching squash for more than twenty years and is a certified Level 2 coach through Squash Ontario.

She offers private and semi-private les-sons, runs the squash house league and teaches various level clinics.

SQUASH LESSONS: Private: $25 per 40 minute court session Semi-Private: $12.50 per person per 40 minute court session

Youth $99.00 Student $289.00 Adult $374.00 Spouse/Family $188.00 Senior $289.00Membership fees will be pro-rated if purchased after start dates.

SQUASH MEMBERSHIPS

Jr. BoYS rouND roBIN (Ages 8 to 16 years) This 8 week program for boys emphasizes the technical aspects of the game of squash in a fun, yet competitive environment, with players partnered with others of similar ability. Participants must provide their own eye protection and squash racquet.Saturday: April 2 - June 4, 2011 canc. April 23 & May 21 Location: Aurora Family Leisure Complex Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm (8-12 yrs) 2:00 - 3:00 pm (13-16 yrs) Fee: $80.00 (8 weeks) Code: 25125 (8-12yrs) 25123 (13-16yrs)

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facility Hours of operationSpring: Monday-Friday 5:45 am-10:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 8:00 am-5:00 pmSummer: Monday-Thursday 5:45 am-10:00 pm Friday 5:45 am-8:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 8:00 am-4:00 pm

fee schedule...Please Note: Non-residents add 20% to listed fees.

*1 Mo. Trial 3 Month 6 Month 12 MonthFull memBerS Student $63 $188 $312 $503 Adult $63 $248 $415 $676 Spouse/Family $63 $125 $207 $339 Senior $63 $188 $312 $503

FiTneSS STuDio memBerS Student $38 $116 $194 $312 Adult $38 $150 $251 $414 Spouse/Family $38 $ 76 $126 $207 Senior $38 $116 $194 $312

pool memBerS Child $38 $ 56 $ 89 Youth $38 $ 56 $ 89 Student $56 $ 82 $137 Adult $78 $117 $191 Senior $56 $ 82 $137

aquaFiT memBerS Student $122 $171 $282 Adult $154 $221 $367 Senior $122 $171 $282

TraCk memBerS Student $54 $ 90 $154 Adult $65 $109 $180 Senior $54 $ 90 $154

SquaSH memBerS See membership information on page 21

aDD-on opTionS... To be used in combination with a membership only.

Add-0n Pool Package $21 $31 $ 54 Add-0n Aquafit Package $21 $31 $ 54 Add-0n Cyclefit Package $42 $69 $116

age CaTegorieS...Child (0-10 years) Youth (11 to 13 years) Student (14 to 25 years) must provide ID and proof of full-time student status Adult (18 years+) Senior (55 years+) Spouse/Family Member (12 years+) same household in conjunction with Adult Memberships for the same time period.

* One month trial is available for Full and Fitness Studio Memberships only. One month fee will be prorated and carried over into a longer membership package within one week of 1 month trial period.

Full memBerSHip • UseofFitnessCentre • UseofIndoorTrack • UseofSquashCourts(nocourtfees&3dayadvance

booking) • AnnualFitnessAppraisal • PersonalizedProgramCard • FitnessEquipmentDemonstration • UnlimitedattendanceatFitnessandAquafitClasses

(including Cyclefit) • UseofPoolandWhirlpoolduringLaneand

Leisure Swims at both facilities • FreeadmissionstoPublicSkating

FiTneSS STuDio memBerSHip • UseofFitnessCentre • UseofIndoorTrack • AnnualFitnessAppraisal • PersonalizedProgramCard • Fitnessequipmentdemonstration • UnlimitedattendanceatFitnessClasses(includingCyclefit) •(excludingAquafitandSpecialtyClasses) •Add-onOptions-Pool&Aquafit

pool memBerSHip •UseofeitherPoolandWhirlpoolduringLane,Leisure

& Family Swims at both facilities •Add-onOptions-Cyclefit

aquaFiT memBerSHip •UnlimitedAquafitclassesatbothfacilities • Add-onOptions-Pool&Cyclefit

TraCk memBerSHip •UseofIndoorTrack • Add-onOptions-Pool&Cyclefit

SquaSH memBerSHip •UseofSquashCourts(nocourtfees&3day

advance bookings) •Add-onOptions-Pool,Aquafit&Cyclefit

aDD-on opTionS (to be used in combination with above listed membership options)...

Cyclefit package •UnlimitedCyclefitClasses aquafit package •UnlimitedAquafitClassesatbothfacilities pool package •UseofthePoolandWhirlpoolduringLane&Leisure

Swims at both facilities

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aquaFiT: Receive all of the benefits of a floor aerobics class without joint stress. Stay cool in the pool and cross train with Aquafit!

BoDy BlaST: This class uses body bars, dumb bells and other equipment to work you through a variety of exercises targeting all major muscle groups. It promotes endurance, increased strength and improved posture.

BooT Camp: Our Boot Camp class will challenge you with circuit training, weight training, body sculpting, obstacle training, running/ power walking and improved stretching techniques. Improve your strength, conditioning, agility and balance as well as your overall fitness.

CarDio kiCk: Looking for a change from regular aerobics? This invigorating cardio workout uses martial arts and boxing techniques to challenge participants.

CarDio Core: A combination class that will train both your cardiovascular endurance and core strength.

CarDio STep: This class features an extended cardio section and muscle conditioning exercises.

CyCleFiT: Looking for a change from aerobics but still want the motivation of a group fitness class led by a certified instructor? Cyclefit offers a challenge to members of all fitness levels from beginner to athlete.

CirCuiT poWer: A challenging circuit class which combines step, low impact and weights.

loW impaCT aeroBiCS: This fitness program includes warm-up, cardiovascular, muscle conditioning, and a relaxing cool down.

Hoop FiTneSS: A great way to shape up, combining cardiovascular fitness and core strengthening.

nia: Neuromuscular Integrative Action encompasses the best of dance, martial arts, yoga, and healing arts philosophies from the East and West.

oSTeoporoSiS WeigHT Training: This one hour specialty class utilizes weight-bearing activities such as low impact with light weight training.

aBS, BuTT & THigHS: A challenging muscle conditioning class targeting the lower body and abdominal muscles.

Core Training: Designed to improve functional strength, flexibility and balance, the stability ball offers a variety of exercises for all fitness levels. Balance, posture, body awareness and co-ordination can all be improved by using the stability ball during any exercise routine.

CarDio FuSion: This class offers a combination of skipping, step training and dance moves that will increase your heart rate and give you that ‘fun’ workout.

STep: Learn more intricate step patterns and combinations followed by conditioning with hand weights.

ToTal BoDy SCulpT: This muscle conditioning class targets all of the major muscle groups with a variety of exercises using a variety of resistance equipment.

“yoga” STreTCH: This class is for those who want to improve their overall flexibility, relieve the day’s stress and leave feeling relaxed. This class focuses on basic stretching techniques and does not specifically follow the Hatha, Ashtanga, Iyengar or Vinyasa principles. Hatha Yoga classes can be found listed elsewhere in this guide.

ZumBa FiTneSS: Zumba fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy to follow dance moves to create a dynamic workout system that will blow you away!

Core ComBinaTionS: Repeated intervals of dynamic core exercises to strengthen and sculpt the abdominal area while improving balance and overall strength in the back, legs and shoulder girdle.

Our IndOOr TraCk...Club Aurora features a 65 metre, two lane indoor track with a rubberized Mondo sports surface and banked corners. Spiked shoes are not allowed on the track surface. Please refer to the posted sign for information about direction (changes daily) and track etiquette. Track passes are available for guests and casual users with discounts for 10 visit passes.

Daily aDmiSSion Fee: $2.75/visit or $21.60 for 10 visits

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Daily admission Fees (excluding Cyclefit): $7.00 per class or $55.65 for 10 classes. Cyclefit Daily admission Fees: $7.50 per class or $59.50 for 10 classes

All of the following fitness classes (including - Cyclefit) are free of charge to Club Aurora Fitness Members at the Leisure Complex. (For membership information, please refer to page 22 of this Guide or call (905) 841-7529. Participants must be 14 years of age or older (except Pool/Racquet Youth Members).

Schedule subject to change during session. Please check for any possible changes at Reception Desk.

Child Supervision • Mon-Fri 9am-12pm • Sat 8:30am-11:30am

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Class Difficulty Levels: L=Light This is a beginner level class with a 20-minute cardiovascular component. A good place to start for those who have been away from fitness for a while!

M=Medium An intermediate class with a cardiovascular component of 30 minutes.

C=Challenging An advanced class with a cardiovascular component over 35 minutes in length; recommended only for those who are well conditioned—not beginners.

AURORA TRAIL BLAZERS RUNNING CLUB

Looking to add a new dimension to your fitness routine? Lace up your shoes and join the fun! Runners meet in the Community Corner inside the front entrance of the Aurora Family Leisure Complex. All levels welcome. When: Tuesday and Thursday 9:15 - 10:30 am

12:15 - 1:00 pm CYCLEFIT

12:15 - 1:00 pm CYCLEFIT

6:15 - 7:00 pm CYCLEFIT

8:30 - 9:15 am CYCLEFIT

8:30 - 9:15 am CYCLEFIT

12:15 - 1:00 pm ZuMBA

L-M

8:30 - 9:15 am CYCLEFIT

6:00 -6:45 am CYCLEFIT

6:00 -6:45 am CYCLEFIT

8:30 - 9:15 am CYCLEFIT

9:30 - 10:15 am CYCLEFIT

8:30 - 9:15 am CYCLEFIT

9:30 - 10:15 am CYCLEFIT

6:15 - 7:00 pm CorE

TrAINING L-M-C

6:15 - 7:00 pm BooT CAMP

L-M-C

6:00 -6:45 am CYCLEFIT

6:00 - 7:00 amCArDIo FuSIoN

M

6:00 - 6:45 am CYCLEFIT

9:15 - 10:30 am LoW IMPACT

M

9:15 - 10:30 am ZuMBA

M

9:30 - 10:30 am LoW IMPACT

M

9:15 - 10:30 am ZuMBA

M

10:30 - 11:30 am oSTEo. WEIGhT

TrAINING L

10:30 - 11:30 am oSTEo. WEIGhT

TrAINING L

10:35 - 11:35 am YoGA STrETCh

L-M

Monday

8:10 - 9:10 pm ABS, BuTT & ThIGhS

M-C

7:00 - 8:00 pm CYCLEFIT

7:15 - 8:00 pm CYCLEFIT

7:05 - 8:05 pm LoW IMPACT

L

6:20 - 7:00 pm BoDY BLAST

M

12:15 - 1:00 pm BoDY BLAST

M

12:15 - 1:00 pm BoDY BLAST

M

7:05 - 8:05 pm STEP

M

7:05 - 8:05 pm CArDIo STEP

M

5:30 - 6:15 pm CArDIo KICK

M

12:15 - 1:00 pm CArDIo FuSIoN

M

8:10 - 8:55 pm ToTAL BoDY

SCuLPT M

8:10 - 9:10 pm ToTAL BoDY

SCuLPT M

9:15 - 10:30 am CArDIo STEP

SCuLPT & CorE M

6:00 - 7:00 am BoDY SCuLPT

6:00 - 7:00 am BoDY SCuLPT

12:15 - 1:00 pm BooT CAMP

9:20 - 10:05 am CYCLEFIT

7:00 - 7:45 pm

CYCLEFIT

7:15 - 8:00 pm

CYCLEFIT

10:35 - 11:35 amYoGA STrETCh

L-M

5:30 - 6:25 pm BoDY BLAST

M

6:30 - 7:00 pm STrETCh & BALANCE

7:15 - 8:05 pmhooP FITNESS

9:15 - 10:30 am CArDIo

KICKBoX M

9:15 - 10:05 am CArDIo CorE

M-C

10:30 - 11:45 am NIA - M

9:20 - 10:05 am CYCLEFIT

10:30 - 11:45 am NIA

8:10 - 9:10 am ZuMBA

9:20 - 10:05 am CYCLEFIT

12:15 - 12:45 pm CYCLEFIT

March 19th - June 30th, 2011

10:15 - 11:15 am ToTAL BoDY

SCuLPT M

11:20 - 12:00 pm hooP FITNESS

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aquaFiT ClaSS SCHeDule Spring 2011

Daily admission Fees: $7.00 per class or $55.65 for 10 classes.

All of the following Aquafit Classes are free to Club Aurora FULL members.

(For membership information, please refer to page 22 of this Guide or call (905) 841-7529.*

Child Supervision is available Monday through Friday mornings from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon; Saturday 8:30 - 11:30 am. For more information on additional programs and services, please call (905) 841-7529(PLAY).

See our march Break aquafit Schedule on page 42

Club Aurora offers a comprehensive fitness test and health evaluation to all six month and full year members. (Three month members may have a fitness test conducted for a fee of $35.00.)

Tests are administered by Certified Personal Trainers and take about 1 hour to complete. Each test includes the following:

* Health History * Resting Heart Rate * Resting Blood Pressure * Body Composition * Flexibility Test * Cardio Step Test * Muscular Strength & Endurance

Test Results are reviewed with you and an individualized program is developed to help you achieve your objectives.

Please note that testing is by appointment only. For more information, see the fitness office or call: (905) 726-4764

Weight room orientAtionSWeDneSDAYS & FriDAYS 4:00 - 5:00 Pm

No time to book your own program demonstration? Want to familiarize yourself with our weight

and cardio machines?

Why not take advantage of these weekly 1 hour sessions with one of our qualified staff.

Sign up in the Fitness Centre with one of the staff on duty.

Please note: These sessions are MANdATORy for all youth and student members 15 years of age or younger

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Aquafit classes are taught at a level suitable for beginners, intermediate

and advanced participants.

9:00 - 9:45 am (SARC)

9:00 - 9:45 am 9:00 - 9:45 am (SARC)

9:00 - 9:45 am

1:00 - 1:45 pm1:00 - 1:45 pm

9:45 - 10:30 am (SARC)

9:45 - 10:30 am (SARC)

9:45 - 10:30 am (SARC)

9:00 - 9:45 am (SARC)

9:30 - 10:15 am

8:05 - 8:50 pm 8:05 - 8:50 pm8:05 - 8:50 pm 8:05 - 8:50 pm

FITNESS TESTING & CONSULTATIONFITNESS TESTING & CONSULTATION

March 19th - June 30th, 2011

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P PersOnal TraInIng

A more affordable alternative for groups of 3 to 5 individuals with similar fitness goals.

Ask Fitness Staff for details and pricing.

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Daily admission Fees (excluding Cyclefit): $7.00 per class or $55.65 for 10 classes. Cyclefit Daily admission Fees: $7.50 per class or $59.50 for 10 classes

All of the following fitness classes (including - Cyclefit) are free of charge to Club Aurora Fitness Members at the Leisure Complex. (For membership information, please refer to page 22 of this Guide or call (905) 841-7529. Participants must be 14 years of age or older (except Pool/Racquet Youth Members).

Schedule subject to change during session. Please check for any possible changes at Reception Desk.

Child Supervision • Mon-Fri 9am-12pm • Sat 8:30am-11:30am

July 1st - september 5th, 2011

Tuesday

6:00 - 6:45 am CYCLEFIT

9:15 - 10:30 am* ZuMBA

10:30 - 11:30 am* oSTEo. WEIGhT

TrAINING L

12:15 - 1:00 pm BoDY BLAST

M

6:15 - 7:00 pm CorE TrAINING

L - M

Wednesday

12:15 - 1:00 PM CYCLEFIT

12:15 - 1:00 pmZuMBA

5:30 - 6:25 pm BoDYBLAST

L-M

7:00 - 7:45 pm CYCLEFIT

7:15 - 8:05 pm

hooP FITNESS

8:10 - 9:10 pm ZuMBA

Thursday

6:00 -6:45 am CYCLEFIT

9:15 - 10:30 am* ZuMBA

10:30 - 11:30 am* oSTEo. WEIGhT

TrAINING L

12:15 - 1:00 pm BoDYBLAST

M

6:15 - 7:00 pm BooT CAMP

L - M

8:10 - 9:10 pm ToTAL BoDY

SCuLPT

Aquafit classes are taught at a level suitable for beginners, intermediate and advanced participants.

Friday

6:00 - 7:00 am CArDIo FuSIoN

9:15 - 10:00 am* CYCLEFIT

9:15 - 10:30 am* CArDIo KICK

M

10:30 - 11:45 am*

NIA

12:15 - 12:45 pm CYCLEFIT

Saturday

8:30 - 9:30 am CYCLEFIT

10:15 -11:15 am SCuLPT & STrETCh

11:20 - 12:00 pm hooP FITNESS

Sunday

9:30 - 10:30 am LoW IMPACT

M

9:15 -10:05 am CArDIo CorE

9:35 - 10:20 am * AQuAFIT

Monday

6:00 - 7:00 am CYCLEFIT

9:15 - 10:00 am* CYCLEFIT

12:15 - 1:00 PM CYCLEFIT

12:15 - 1:00 pm CArDIo FuSIoN

5:30 - 6:15 pm

CArDIo KICK M

7:00 - 8:00 pm CYCLEFIT

7:05 - 8:05 pm

LoW IMPACTL

8:10 - 9:10 pm ABS, BuTT & ThIGhS

AQUAFIT CLASSES - All Classes at AFLC

Class Difficulty Levels: L=Light This is a beginner level class with a 20-minute cardiovascular component. A good place to start for those who have been away from fitness for a while!

M=Medium An intermediate class with a cardiovascular component of 30 minutes.

C=Challenging An advanced class with a cardiovascular component over 35 minutes in length; recommended only for those who are well conditioned—not beginners.

8:30 - 9:15 am CYCLEFIT

6:30 - 7:00 pm STrETCh

& BALANCE

8:10 - 8:55 pm ToTAL BoDY SCuLPT

M

9:00 - 9:45 am * AQuAFIT

8:05 - 8:50 pm AQuAFIT

9:00 - 9:45 am * AQuAFIT

8:05 - 8:50 pm AQuAFIT

9:00 - 9:45 am * AQuAFIT

8:05 - 8:50 pm AQuAFIT

9:00 - 9:45 am * AQuAFIT

8:05 - 8:50 pm AQuAFIT

9:00 - 9:45 am * AQuAFIT

N/A

9:15 - 10:30 am* LoW IMPACT

10:30 - 11:45 am NIA

10:35 - 11:35 am* YoGA STrETCh

9:15 - 10:30 am* CArDIo STEP

SCuLPT & CorE

6:00 - 7:00 am BoDY SCuLPT

6:00 - 7:00 am BoDY SCuLPT

9:15 - 10:00 am* CYCLE FIT

10:35 - 11:35 am* YoGA STrETCh

6:00 - 6:45 am* CYCLEFIT

7:05 - 8:05 pm

STEP M

7:15 - 8:00 pm CYCLEFIT

7:05 - 8:05 pm CArDIo STEP

L-M

7:15 - 8:00 pm CYCLEFIT

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Packages start at $136.00Experience the benefits of having your very own Personal Trainer

assist you in reaching your specific fitness and lifestyle goals.

A great investment in your health and well being!

905-726-4764

Personal TrainingChoose a package

that works for You!

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Join us in celebrating the benefits and value of recreation and parks in everyday life. Get involved in activities in your community during June!

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pilaTeS Stott Pilates is a highly effective way to shape up, slim down, and feel great. It is a contemporary approach to mind/body exercise. The emphasis on movement quality, posture and breathing, makes Stott Pilates a safe, challenging, and revitalizing workout. Space in this class is limited to 15, so be sure to sign up early!

Boomer aBC’S (aBS, BalanCe, ConDiTioning) neW!

Geared to the baby boomer who has been exercising for awhile or getting back into fitness, this gentle fitness class will feature cardiovascular & muscle conditioning followed by core strengthening, balance and stretch work.

yummy mummy Here’s a fitness class where babies are welcome - and new moms have a chance to meet other new moms in Aurora. The focus of this 8 week program is on postnatal weight loss using strength training and lifestyle modifications. Babies must be less than 1 year of age or not crawling. For more information, call (905) 726-4764.

yoga Club Aurora now offers Hatha Yoga for those who prefer a true body/mind experience. This program consists of stretching and toning which help to keep joints flexible, improves circulation and reduces stress.

Belly DanCing Want a change from regular aerobics classes? Why not try this mind/body Middle Eastern form of exercise?

golF FiT This half hour fitness program is geared specifically to conditioning and stretching the muscles critical to golf. It will be followed by a one hour session of stroke analysis from a golf pro at the adjacent golf dome (includes one bucket of balls).

Hike CluB Hiking is one of the most effective and inexpensive ways to get active. Each week a hike leader will introduce you to a different trail within the vicinity of Aurora and Newmarket. These 60 minute hikes will require only comfortable clothing and a good pair of running or hiking shoes.

WeekenD Hike SpeCial This special weekend hike will introduce both beginners and seasoned hikers to one of our York Region trails and be open to all ages. Leashed pets and families (with children over 10) are welcome. Trail not conducive to strollers however.

yogalaTeS A great combination of Yoga and Pilates, designed for complete fitness, strength and flexibility.

arTHriTiS SoCieTy aquaTiCS program We are pleased to offer this 30 minute specialty class for people who suffer from arthritis. The objectives of the recreational exercises are to reduce pain, and help maintain or increase joint mobility, muscular strength and endurance.

Diaper FiT This 45 minute mom and tots program requires the use of a baby floatation device (tugboat) which we provide. It is a gentle shallow water workout for parents of tots under 3 years of age.

ProGrAM loCATion AGe/Pre-requisiTe fee/# Weeks DATes TiMe CoDe

Weekend Hike Special 10 yrs+ Fri May 15 AFLC 10:00am – 12:00pm $5.00/1 25113

Pilates 14 yrs+ Mon Apr 4Tues Apr 5Thu Apr 7

AFLCAFLCAFLC

7:00pm - 8:00pm6:00pm – 7:00pm8:15pm - 9:15pm

$90.00(members)10 $108(non-members)/10

251042510325105

Yoga 14 yrs+ Thu Apr 7 APL 6:45pm - 8:00pm 8:15pm – 9:30pm

$92.00(members)/10 $113.00(non-members)/10

25108 25109

Belly Dancing 14 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 AFLC 7:00pm – 8:00pm $92.00(members)/10 $113.00(non-members)/10

25110

Golf Fit 14 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 AFLC & Aurora Sports Dome

9:00am – 10:30am $143.00(members)/6 $162.00(non-members)/6

25111

Hike Club 14 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 AFLC 9:15am – 10:15am $50.00/10 25112

Yogalates 14 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 Mon Apr 4 Thu Apr 7

APL AFLC AFLC

9:30am – 10:30am 8:15pm – 9:15pm 7:00pm – 8:00pm

$90.00(members)/10 $108.00(non-members)/10

2511525116 25117

Diaperfit 18 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 Thu Apr 7

AFLC AFLC

10:00am – 10:45am 10:00am – 10:45am

$77.00/10 $77.00/10

25121 25122

Arthritis Society Aquatics

18 yrs+ Tue Mar 29 Thu Mar 31

AFLC AFLC

1:45pm – 2:15 pm 1:45pm – 2:15pm

$35.50/13 2511825119

Yummy Mummy 18 yrs+ Thu Mar 24 AFLC 1:15pm – 2:15pm $75.50(members)/8 $90.00(non-members)/8

25106

Boomer ABC’s neW!55 yrs+ Wed Mar 23 AFLC 10:30am - 11:30am $28.00/8 26407

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ouTDoor exTravaganZa!

(ages 6 to 11 years) Come out and play on your P.A. Day as we take a day to enjoy the beautiful spring

weather while playing and having fun! We will venture

outside to take part in a number of fun, energetic and upbeat

active games! Please provide snacks, beverages and a lunch. Please be

advised that we have a “nuT aWare poliCy”. Please dress for the weather as we will be going outside and bring a second pair of indoor shoes or slippers. We are looking forward to spending a fantastic day with you!

monday June 6, 2011 Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm location: 56 Victoria Street - Old Aurora Library Fee: $36.40 Code: 25230

extended CareTime: 7:00 - 9:00 am &/or 4:00 - 6:00 pmFee: $12.00 am AND pm, $6.00 am OR pm location: 56 Victoria Street - Old Aurora LibraryPlease be advised that failure to pick children up by 6:00pm will result in a penalty of $5.00 for each 15 minute interval.Monday, June 6, 2011 AM Code: 25231 PM Code: 25232

Come Play On

Your P.A. Day!

Come Play On

Your P.A. Day!

BIRTHDAY PARTY

PACKAGESChoose from 13 exciting and

affordable packages...

BOOK YOUR PARTY TODAY!

For more details: (905)727-3123 ex.3121 or [email protected]

* TEDDY BEAR TEA PARTY! $124 ** CRAfTAsTiC! $124 *

* 3,2,1 BlAsT Off! $130 * BiRTHDAY BONANZA! $103*

* DETECTiVEs iNC. $124** PIRATE’S PARADISE! $130*

* sUPERHERO ADVENTUREs $124 ** UNDER THE sEA $124 *

* ACTiVE PlAY $103 * (5 years & under)* HAwAiiAN lUAU $124 *

* KiNg/QUEEN fOR A DAY $124 ** DANCE MANiA $135 * (9 years & up)

* sUPER sPORTsARAMA $162 * (6 years & up)

• All parties are suitable for boys and girls and can be modified for all ages! (unless otherwise stated)

• Please give us 1 month booking notice.

• All parties are scheduled to be 2 hours in length (booking times are based on facility availability).

• All parties are limited to a maximum of 12 children (13 or more children would be subject to an

additional cost for a 2nd staff person).

• Sports parties are held at the Aurora Children’s Centre and all other parties

are held at Victoria Hall• A $25 non-refundable booking fee will be

required with your party reservation • No changes or refunds permitted 3 business days prior to your party

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a CHilD’S vieW (ages 3 to 5 years)This 2-hour recreation program is an excellent opportunity for children to learn socialization, independence and creative skills through play and hands-on activities. The children will participate in different themes each week which may encompass working with the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colour, sizes and much more. Our experienced ECE qualified staff, at a ratio of 1:8 will have the children begin the day participating in a circle environment then moving on from station to station at their own pace. Parents are encouraged to volunteer on a rotating schedule. You will need to provide your child with a nutritious snack each day as well as indoor play shoes. Your child must be fully toilet trained. * Post dated cheques are accepted. Staff will phone registered participants with orientation details. Orientation for registered participants: April 13, 2011.neW this session, in preparation for full day kindergarten children now have an opportunity to join us for a full day. Please provide your child with a complete lunch. Please note that a quiet/nap time will not be part of the curriculum.

alpHaBeT SeT (ages 2 to 4 years)Come join the fun as we explore the Alphabet! Using songs, stories, crafts, games and other activities, parents and tots will wind their way through the Alphabet and compile their very own Alphabet booklet to keep at the end of the classes. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult.

CounTing CluB (ages 2 to 4 years)Let’s learn numbers, colours and shapes with songs, finger plays, games and crafts in this fun-filled class. Parents and tots will practice all of these concepts while having fun and making friends. Each class will involve creating a craft and other fun activities to go along with the daily theme. Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult.

CreaTive HanDS (ages 3 to 5 years)Using different materials each week and the magic of their imagination your little one will create a one of a kind project to enjoy or proudly give away to someone special. Each simple craft will relate to the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colours and sizes, therefore fun and educational all at the same time.

Fun WiTH me (ages 2 to 3 years)Youngsters will enjoy a fun-filled morning with a parent, including circle time with songs, stories, games and co-operative play with toys. Using a wide range of materials children and parents will discover the joy of sharing creative imagination. For safety reasons, please register only one child per adult.

meSSy WiTH me (parenT & ToT) (ages 2 to 5 years)Join us for an afternoon of crafts, laughter and fun, where we supply the materials and we’ll clean up after you too. Ideal for a family with a maximum of 2 children per adult, who must each be individually registered. PLEASE NOTE: No babies in arms, slings or carriers please. Participants must be the correct age to attend this program.

mini gym (ages 4 to 6 years)A great way to introduce your child to the steps and tumbles of gymnastics. Children will start with a warm up game and stretch. Then participate in a variety of large motor skills using different equipment, ending with a cool down activity.

mommy & me ZumBa (ages 3 to 5 years)Zumba is the biggest dance/aerobic craze at the moment and now here in Aurora! You and your child can exercise while learning to dance together! This dance-oriented exercise class blends styles including salsa, meringue, cumbia, flamenco, quebredita, samba, mambo, rumba, calypso, salsaton, reggaeton, belly dancing, hip hop and latin pop. For safety reasons, please register only one child per adult.

muDpieS & BuTTerFlieS(ages 2 to 5 years)This super fun class encourages you and your child to discover the world around you by using your senses. Water, sand, finger paint, games and themed crafts will challenge and entertain you and your child. Get ready to get messy and leave the clean up to us! Please register each child individually. Maximum 2 children per adult. playBall “SporT CoaCHing For kiDS” (ages 3 to 4 years)A comprehensive program of games carefully devised and structured to teach pre-schoolers a wide range of sports and social skills in a safe, non-competitive, happy and fun filled environment.

muSiCal maeSTroS (ages 3 to 4 years)NEW AND IMPROVED! This fun and creative music program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. (A Not for Profit Organization) encourages a playful experience of music for young children. Participants will begin to develop a repertoire of rhythmic and tonal patterns, the building blocks of musical language. Children will enjoy sing-a-longs, rhythm echoes and instrument play as they are introduced to musical skills such as tempo, dynamic, musical notation, solfege (do-re-mi) and singing in canon. The musical maestros will mesmerize their family and friends with a showcase of their new skills and favourite songs on the final day of classes! NOTE: This class runs without in-class parent participation.

parenTS & pipSqueakS(ages 6 months to 4 years)This parent and tot program allows for positive sibling interaction with only one parent or guardian per family. Through crafts, songs, activities and the use of age appropriate equipment, enjoy your children as they explore their surroundings and let our dedicated staff add their special touches. Please register each child separately. Maximum of 2 children per adult. PLEASE NOTE: Babies under 6 months are welcome to attend this program (with a paid participant), although they are required to be in a sling or snuggly, not left in a car seat or stroller. Parents hands must be free to assist the older child in the program.

play anD learn (ages 2 1/2 to 3 years)Enjoy some fun things such as free play, arts & crafts, singing, creative and sensory activities. Parents are encouraged to participate with their child during the transitional process of this program. Your child must be toilet trained or in pull-ups. This program has been designed to build the child’s confidence towards a gradual separation from their parent. For safety reasons, please register only one child per adult.

playBall “TWo Can Do” (parenT anD ToT) (ages 2 years) This course provides a wide range of suitable activities which stimulate and improve locomotion, balance, body and spatial awareness, muscular development and fine motor skills. Praise, encouragement and an environment which is rich in opportunities to experience success, acceptance and safe boundaries will ensure that your toddler

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blossoms. Appropriate social interaction, listening to instructions, participating, taking turns, sharing, assisting and having fun with friends are some of the important life skills facilitated and reinforced.

playBall “SporT CoaCHingFor kiDS” (ages 4 1/2 to 5 years)This program offers the same techniques and skill development as the previous but simply for the older age group.

playBall “inDoor SoCCer SkillS” (ages 3 to 4 years)This unique program is a great opportunity and perfect introduction to soccer and team participation for your child. If this is your little one’s first experience in sports it is vitally important to ensure a positive and happy introduction to skills, in order to ensure your child will participate again in the future. Make sure your child is part of the team!

playBall - Summer SoCCer nurSery (ages 3 to 4 1/2 years) This unique program is a great opportunity and perfect introduction to soccer and team participation for your child. If this is your little one’s first experience in sports, it is vitally important to ensure a positive and happy introduction to skills, in order to ensure your child will participate again in the future. Make sure your child is part of the team!

Please note there will be only 1 makeup class if cancelled due to rain. Children will play in light rain, barring no thunder or lightening. Each child will receive a free soccer shirt on the first lesson.

playTime palS (ages 12 to 24 months) As your child continues to grow and change so quickly, come together with other families to learn, play and socialize through interaction with special themes, music, crafts and toys. puCk poWer (ages 4 to 5 years) What a great Canadian tradition - might as well start your little one off right. This instructional program concentrates on skating, skills and development, however, it is NOT a learn to skate program. With our coaches, your little ones will build the confidence they need to skate all around the ice. Full equipment is mandatory, including a CSA approved hockey helmet. A bicycle helmet is not acceptable.

SnuggleBugS (ages 2 to 12 months) Enjoy this special time with your new little one. It’s a great opportunity to meet other parents in the community and enjoy creative activities with our special guests. Watch your child grow and experience play through interaction with music, creative, sensory and social activities.

THe preSCHool playerS(ages 3 to 4 years)This unique, fun and creative program introduces very young children to the joys of theatre as they bring to life the charming story, based on the classic, Chicken Little with their final performance to family and friends on the last class. The program, taught by theatre professionals, also features movement music, production crafts and basic acting instruction. Costumes and all materials are included. NOTE: This program runs without in-class parent participation

TumBle BugS gym Time(ages 12 months to 4 years)Come prepared to have fun, get fit and be active. Children and parents/caregivers will experience climbing, jumping, rolling, sliding, swinging and crawling through both free play and structured routines on our gym equipment and with gross motor supplies. Through singing and active games, friendships grow and learning develops through play.Please register each child separately. Maximum of 2 children per adult.

TumBle ToTS gym Time(ages 2 to 4 yrs)Run, jump, roll and climb as you and your preschooler participate in this great, fun and fit physical activity program together. Sing songs and make friends, while learning some simple exercises and active games. There will be free play on our gym equipment complimented by rotations and structured routines each week. Parental/caregiver participation is required. For safety reasons, please register only 1 child per adult.

TumBling ToDDlerS gym Time(ages 12 to 24 months)Join us for a physical activity program which encourages gross motor development through the use of gym equipment, along with singing and activities such as rolling, climbing, swinging, balancing, sliding & jumping. This is a great program for a parent/caregiver to get fit and be active while spending some quality time with their child. Only one child may be registered per adult. TWinkling ToeS (ages 3 to 4 years)This fun and creative 9-week dance program offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. (A Not For Profit Organization) introduces children to the joys of dance. This program combines movement with the basic components of ballet and jazz. The young dancers will have the opportunity to develop grace and creativity, while having fun and allowing their personalities to flourish. Children will showcase their “twinkling toes” in a performance featuring the music from The Princess and the Frog for family and friends on the final day of classes! The only experience needed is knowing how to have fun and having a love for dance. Costumes and all materials will be provided. NOTE: This program runs without in-class parent participation

ZumBaTomiC (ages 4 to 6 years)Kids love to dance, wiggle and sing along to great songs. That’s why your child will love ZUMBATOMIC. Your child will have fun while learning to dance salsa, merengue, cumbia, flamenco, quebredita, samba, mambo, rumba, calypso, salsaton, reggaeton, belly dance, hip-hop and latin pop. ZUMBATOMIC® is an exciting new way for your child to exercise and have fun while learning to dance.

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Snugglebugs 2 to 12 mos Mon April 18 Mon April 18

SARCSARC

10:00am-11:00am 1:00pm-2:00pm

$44.00/8$44.00/8

25171 25172

Parents & Pipsqueaks 6 mos to 4 yrs Wed April 20 Fri April 29

SARC SARC

10:00am-11:00am 1:00pm-2:00pm

$72.80/10 $65.50/9

25158 25159

Playtime Pals 12 to 24 mos Thu April 21 Fri April 29

SARCSARC

1:00pm-2:00pm 10:00am-11:00am

$55.10/10 $49.60/9

25161 25162

Tumbling Toddlers Gym Time

12 to 24 mos Tue April 19 Wed April 20 Thu April 21 Fri April 29

ACCACC ACCACC

10:30am-11:30am 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am 10:30am-11:30am

$87.40/10 $87.40/10 $87.40/10$69.90/8

25196 25193 25194 25195

Tumble Bugs Gym Time

12 mos to 4 yrs

Mon April 18Mon April 18Fri April 29Fri April 29

ACCACC ACC ACC

10:30am-11:30am 1:00pm-2:00pm 9:30am-10:30am 1:00pm-2:00pm

$69.90/8$69.90/8 $69.90/8$69.90/8

25187 25185 25186 25188

Playball “Two Can Do”

2 yrs Tue April 19Wed April 20Sat April 16

56 Victoria St56 Victoria St56 Victoria St

9:15am-9:45am 9:15am-9:45am 9:30am-10:00am

$147.70/10 $147.70/10 $132.90/9

25667 25668 25669

Fun With Me 2 to 3 yrs Tue April 19 SARC 10:00am-11:00am $72.80/10 25147

Play & Learn 2 ½ to 3 yrs Thu April 21 SARC 10:00am-10:45am $72.80/10 25160

Alphabet Set 2 to 4 yrs Sat April 16Tue April 19

SARCSARC

9:00am-9:45am 6:00pm-6:45pm

$63.20/9 $70.20/10

25129 25130

Counting Club 2 to 4 yrs Sat April 16Wed April 20

SARCSARC

10:00am-10:45am 6:00pm-6:45pm

$63.23/9 $70.20/10

25143 25144

Tumble Tots Gym Time

2 to 4yrs Mon April 18 Tue April 19Wed April 20Thu April 21

ACC ACC ACC ACC

9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am

$69.90/8 $87.40/10 $87.40/10 $87.40/10

25189 25190 25191 25192

Messy with Me 2 to 5 yrs Wed April 20Wed May 25

SARC SARC

1:00pm-2:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm

$36.40/5 $36.40/5

25149 25150

Mudpies & Butterflies 2 to 5 yrs Sat April 16 Thu April 21

SARC SARC

11:00am-11:45am 6:00pm-6:45pm

$63.20/9 $70.20/10

25156 25155

Musical Maestros 3 to 4 yrs Sat April 9 ASC 10:00am-10:45am $140.40/9 25157

Playball 3 to 4 yrs Tue April 19Wed April 20Fri April 29Sat April 16

56 Victoria St56 Victoria St56 Victoria St56 Victoria St

9:45am-10:30am 9:45am-10:30am 10:00am-10:45am 10:00am-10:45am

$147.70/10 $147.70/10 $132.90/9 $132.90/9

25671 25670 25672 25673

Playball – Indoor Soccer Skills

3 to 4 yrs Tue April 19 ACC 4:30pm-5:30pm $147.70/10 25676

Playball – Summer Soccer Nursery

3 to 4 ½ yrs Tue June 7 Tue June 7Wed June 8 Wed June 8 Thu June 9 Thu June 9 Sat June11 Sat June11

Fleury ParkFleury ParkFleury ParkFleury Park Fleury Park Fleury Park Fleury Park Fleury Park

5:30pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 5:30pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 5:30pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 9:30am-10:15am 10:30-11:15am

$147.70/10 $147.70/10 $147.70/10 $147.70/10 $147.70/10 $147.70/10 $147.70/10 $147.70/10

26294 26295 26296 26297 26298 26299 26300 26301

The Preschool Players 3 to 4 yrs Wed April 13Sat April 9

ASC ASC

4:30pm-5:15pm 9:00am-9:45am

$140.40/9 $140.40/9

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Twinkling Toes 3 to 4 yrs Wed April 13 Thu April 14 Sat April 9 Sat April 9 Sat April 9

ASC ASC ASC ASC ASC

4:30pm-5:15pm 5:00pm-5:45pm 9:00am-9:45am

10:00am-10:45am 11:00am-11:45am

$140.40/9$140.40/9$140.40/9 $140.40/9$140.40/9

25197 25199 25200 25201 25202

A Child’s View 3 to 5 yrs Mon April 18 Tue April 19 *Tue April 19 Wed April 20 Wed April 20 Thu April 21 *Thu April 21 Fri April 29

SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC

9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-2:30pm 9:30am-11:30am 12:30pm-2:30pm 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-2:30pm 9:30am-11:30am

$88.30/8 $110.40/10 $276.00/10 $110.40/10 $110.40/10 $110.40/10 $276.00/10 $99.30/9

25132 25133 25134 25135 25136 25137 25142 25138

Creative Hands 3 to 5 yrs Tue April 19 Tue May 24

SARC SARC

1:00pm-2:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm

$36.40/5 $36.40/5

25145 25146

Mommy & Me Zumba 3 to 5 yrs Wed April 13 Thu April 14

AFLC SARC

1:15pm-2:00pm 1:15pm-2:00pm

$54.10/10 $54.10/10

25153 25154

Puck Power 4 to 5 yrs Mon April 11 Mon April 11 Tue April 12 Tue April 12 Wed April 13 Wed April 13 Thu April 14 Thu April 14

SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC

9:30am -10:30am 1:30pm – 2:30pm 9:30am -10:30am 1:30pm – 2:30pm 9:30am -10:30am 1:30pm – 2:30pm 9:30am -10:30am 1:30pm – 2:30pm

$93.60/9 $93.60/9

$114.40/11 $114.40/11 $114.40/11 $114.40/11 $114.40/11 $114.40/11

25163 25164 25165 25166 25167 25168 15169 25170

Playball 4 ½ to 5 yrs Tue April 19 Wed April 20

56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St

10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am

$147.40/10 $147.40/10

25675 25674

Playball – Summer Soccer Nursery

4 ½ to 5 yrs Thu June 9 Sat June11

Fleury Park Fleury Park

7:30pm-8:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm

$147.40/10 $147.40/10

26302 26303

Mini Gym 4 to 6 yrs Mon April 18Mon April 18

ACC ACC

5:00pm-6:00pm 6:00pm-7:00pm

$69.90/8 $69.90/8

25151 25152

Zumbatomic 4 to 6 yrs Sat April 9 AFLC 9:15am-10:00am $67.40/9 25204

ages 7 to 10 yrs Optimist Park - 5:30 - 7:00 pm Sunday, May 8th - Free - 2 weeks Code: 26134Sunday, May 29th - $50.00/11 weeks Code: 25425

ages 11 to 14 yrs Optimist Park - 7:00 - 8:30 pm Sunday, May 8th - Free - 2 weeks Code: 26133Sunday, May 29th - $50.00/11 weeks Code: 26132

Date: Tue, May 3 (7 to 10 yrs) Thu, May 5 (11 to 16 yrs) Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Location: Lambert Willson Park Cost: $44.00/6 weeks Code: 25434 (7 to 10 yrs) 25435 (11 to 16 yrs)

This community based running program is for youth who want to learn new skills and have fun running with others. It is a non-competitive program. All fitness levels are welcome - you just do your best and compete against your own time. In this program, you will learn to build endurance, practice proper running form, pacing, injury prevention and nutrition. Our coaches will provide direction, motivation and FUN!

GrAssrooTs lACrosse CliniCs

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aurora’S rooT anD SHooTS (ages 7 to 12 years) Our Roots and Shoots program is about making positive change happen - for our community, for animals and for the environment. Join us each week as we come together to share ideas and inspiration, implement successful community service projects and participate in special events and global campaigns.

BuSy BoDieS (ages 6 to 11 years)Want to stay fit, love to run, jump and play? Then join us for an hour of games, exercises, sport activities and more. Participants will be introduced to a variety of equipment and challenges that will get their bodies moving and keep them healthy and strong.

Clay DayS (ages 5 to 10 years) This introduction to hand built pottery will enhance your child’s fine and gross motor skills in a fun and relaxing way. Many useful and interesting items will be completed using kiln fired clay in many colours. Glazes are food safe, dishwasher safe and lead free. Please come dressed in clothes that are okay to get messy in.

Cya! (CHilDren anD neW! youTH aurora (ages 8 to 12 years) Say bye to your parents and gather together to meet new friends and hang out with the old ones. Join us when you can as we listen to music, cook, play games and enjoy a variety of exciting activities each week.1. Baking Bonanza - Join us while we spend time in the kitchen baking up yummy treats and enjoying them of course! 2. Craft Corner - Come dressed ready to get messy while we have a blast getting our hands dirty and creating some wonderful crafts!3. The Amazing Race - Work together to solve clues and try new activities to win, THE AMAZING RACE!4. Fitness Fun - Come and try out exciting ways to keep active and have a great time!5. Creative Conservation - Get your hands dirty and learn how to reduce your carbon footprint in an imaginative and interactive way!

DireCTor’S CuT - STop moTion Film making Toying arounD (ages 7 to 10 years)With Clay, Toys and Paper you construct your own characters and scenes, then using our stop motion technology and cutting edge video cameras, lap top computers, expert instruction and your imagination, you will bring things to life in your very own Hollywood blockbuster stop motion film!

DireCTor’S CuT WorkSHop neW! DigiTal ComiC Book (ages 6 to 9 years)Using our digital cameras, lap top computers, expert super hero instruction, and your

imagination, you along with your cast of side kicks will create your idea, take digital pictures, edit them and then comicfy yourselves, add a voice narration creating a one of a kind, comic book that may make Stan Lee get a little nervous!

CHilDren’S DraWing anD painTing (ages 5 to 10 years) In this 4 week course you will learn the techniques involved in sketching, charcoal, watercolour, pastels, figure drawing, landscape painting and acrylics. No artistic ability required; just a willingness to learn and let your natural talents shine through.

DynamiC DanCerS (ages 8 to 12 years) Combine the basic aspects of ballet, jazz, and hip hop. Participants will be given the opportunity to have fun and gain confidence, while developing grace and creativity. The dancers’ efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during their performance of That 80’s Show! (new songs chosen each time) for family and friends on the final day of classes. No experience needed. Costumes and all materials will be provided.

FanTaSTik FeeT (ages 5 to 7 years) This program combines creative movement with the basic components of ballet and jazz. Children will showcase their ‘fantastik feet’ in a performance featuring the music from Enchanted for family and friends on the final day of classes! No experience needed. Costumes and all materials will be provided. NOTE: This program runs without in-class parent participation.

DireCTor’S CuT WorkSHop FeaTure Film making (ages 10 to 14 years) Write a script, scout shot locations, learn multi-angle filming techniques (free hand and tripod), act in the film, edit the film on the newest MAC books, add voices, sound effects, music and titles... and then create your own Movie Trailer.

Jammin’ JuniorS (ages 5 to 7 years) NEW AND IMPROVED! Children will be introduced to the following concepts; understanding and producing a steady beat in a musical context, dynamic contrast, time signature, solfege notes (do-re-mi), reading, singing and playing notation, and using instruments in stories and poems. Following their jam sessions, children will showcase their fabulous musical forte as they pass on their expertise to their family and friends on the final day of classes! Costumes and all instruments

will be provided. NOTE: This program runs without in-class parent participation.

Junior CHeF (ages 5 to 12 years)This hands-on introductory cooking class will provide children with an opportunity to experience the joys of cooking while having fun and even being a little messy. An instructor will be present at each lesson to provide recipes, details and supplies. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form or by phoning 905-841-7529 so that your family account can be updated. Children will be separated into age appropriate working groups.

kinDer karaTe(ages 5 to 7 years)This introductory program allows younger participants to progress through the training at an appropriate pace, while focusing on key areas of skill development such as coordination, balance, strength, flexibility and endurance. Please come dressed in comfortable and loose clothing such as jogging pants and a t-shirt.

karaTe kiDS (ages 8 to 11 years)This introductory program is designed with a focus on physical skills development as well as the 3 character rules of Respect, Self-Control and Self-Discipline. Please come dressed in comfortable and loose clothing such as jogging pants and a t-shirt.

learn To CarToon (ages 8 to 10 years) You will have fun learning cartoon basics, including drawing facial expressions, static and

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action figures, and costumes too! As the class progresses, so will you, learning how to draw animals, how to illustrate detail and about the importance of symbols in cartooning. All materials will be provided.

ComiC STrip arT neW!

(ages 11 to 12 years)Tap into your own creativity; think of a concept or a storyline and join us as you learn to design our own characters, add words and dialogue. Professional Cartoon Illustrator Bob Kain will lead participants through the steps necessary to get you from rough drawing to final ink creation. liTTle DriBBlerS (ages 5 to 6 years)This exciting co-ed program introduces young players to the game of basketball. Fun and fundamentals are the focus of this program. Size 5 basketballs and lowered rims are used to encourage excitement and success. At the end of the program session, each player will receive an award.

munSCH For munCHkinS(ages 5 to 7 years)Laughter and applause are guaranteed when the children perform the zany Robert Munsch story, Wait and See! for parents and friends on the last class. The program, taught by theatre professionals, also features movement and theatre games, production, crafts and basic acting instructions. Costumes and all materials are included. This program runs without in-class parent participation. playBall ”SporT CoaCHing For kiDS” (ages 5 to 6 years) This part of the Playball program focuses on the more demanding ball and sports skills. The foundation skills are laid for the six popular sports in which your child may want to participate: hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis and volleyball.

playBall – Ball HoCkey SkillS (ages 7 to 8 years) Come join us in Canada’s favourite year round sport. In this program participants will develop the skills and knowledge needed to play hockey, but indoors. Let the games begin!

playBall – neW! pre-SeaSon SoCCer (ages 5 to 6 years) & (ages 7 to 8 years)Learn and practice your skills in a fun and non-pressured way. Learn the rules, develop more confidence, learn teamwork and practice strategies like attack and defence. All lessons remain fun-filled and non-competitive. Each child’s needs are taken into consideration. This program is a great way for boys and girls of all abilities to be part of the ‘team’. SHoW BiZ kiDS (ages 8 to 12 years)Kids will be dropped into the world of Show Biz in this dynamic and unique program. Children will take on the roles of Agents, Casting Directors, Set Designers, Script Writers, Stage Managers, Directors and, of course Actors as they write, produce and star in their very own original production. Taught in a fun and creative atmosphere by the theatre professionals, the children will prepare for their performance of a “Choose Your Own Adventure” style play to be performed for family and friends on the last class.

Sing WiTH THe STarS (ages 8 to 14 years)In this exciting and instructional vocal program, children will be conducted to sing in a variety of popular, contemporary and classical songs of a number of diverse music genres taught each week. The choristers’ talents and freshly honed skills will be showcased during a performance for friends and family on the last class. WaCky SCienCe (ages 5 to 10 years)Through the experience of Wacky Science your child will participate in a variety of different

experiments set up in labs where participants can uncover their hidden skills and work on creations their parents wouldn’t dare let them do at home!

yoga For kiDS (ages 6 to 12 years)Yoga is a great form of exercise which brings out many benefits to the health and well-being of children. This program will follow a logical and developmental sequence combining movement and music as well as partner exercises and poses with cooperative games and breath work. Students are asked to bring socks, a sweatshirt and a yoga mat if they have one.

ZuMBAToMiC® (ages 7 to 12 years)Your child will have fun while learning to dance salsa, merengue, cumbia, flamenco, quebredita, samba, mambo, rumba, calypso, salsation, reggaeton, belly dance, hip-hop and latin pop. Zumbatomic® is an exciting new way

for your child to exercise and have fun while learning to dance!!

program age Day/STarT DaTe loCaTion Time Fee/# WeekS CoDe

Clay Days 5 to 10 yrs Thu May 19 Victoria Hall 6:30pm-8:00pm $63.50/4 25175

Drawing & Painting 5 to 10 yrs Thu April 21 ASC 6:30pm-8:00pm $63.50/4 25184

Fantastik Feet 5 to 7 yrs Wed April 13

Thu April 14

Sat April 9

ASC

ASC

ASC

5:30pm-6:15pm

6:00pm -6:45pm

12:00pm-12:45pm

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$140.40/9

$140.40/9

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25206

25207

Jammin Juniors 5 to 7 yrs Sat April 9 ASC 11:00am-11:45am $140.40/9 25209

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Little Dribblers 5 to 6 yrs Thu April 21 Aurora Heights P.S. 6:00pm-7:00pm $83.25/9 25215

Munsch for Munchkins

5 to 7 yrs Wed April 13 Sat April 9

ASCASC

5:30pm-6:15pm 10:00am-10:45am

$140.40/9

$140.40/9

2521625217

Playball 5 to 6 yrs Tue April 19 (Soccer)Thu April 21Sat April 16

ACCACC

56 Victoria St.

5:30pm-6:30pm 4:15pm-5:15pm

11:00am-12:00pm

$147.40/10 $147.40/10 $132.90/9

264082523425235

Wacky Science 5 to 10 yrs Sun April 17 (Workshop) Sat May 7 (Workshop)

Sat May 28

SARCSARCSARC

1:00pm-3:00pm 1:00pm-3:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm

$12.00/1$12.00/1$40.00/4

252202522125222

Director’s Cut Workshop – Digital Comic Book neW!

6 to 9 yrs Sat April 16 Aurora Public Library

9:00am – 3:00pm $57.20/1 25677

Yoga for Kids 6 to 12 yrs Tue April 12Sat April 9

AFLCSARC

4:00pm-5:00pm 10:30am-11:30am

$93.60/10$93.60/10

2522325224

Busy Bodies 6 to 11 yrs Wed April 20 Wed April 20

ACCACC

6:30pm-7:30pm 7:30pm-8:30pm

$62.40/10$62.40/10

2513125139

Director’s Cut Workshop – Stop Motion Animation

7 to 10 yrs Sat May 14 Aurora Public Library

9:00am – 3:00pm $57.20/1 25678

Aurora’s Roots & Shoots

7 to 12 yrs Mon April 18 AFLC 6:30pm-8:00pm $54.00/8 25208

Junior Chef 5 to 12 yrs Sat April 16Sat April 16

ASCASC

9:00am-11:00am 11:30am-1:30pm

$55.00/6$55.00/6

2521025211

Kinder Karate 5 to 7 yrs Fri April 29 Villaris Martial Arts Centre

4:30pm-5:15pm $83.20/8 25148

Karate Kids 8 to 11 yrs Fri April 29 Villaris Martial Arts Centre

6:30pm-7:15pm $83.20/8 25212

Playball – Ball Hockey

7 to 8 yrs Thu April 21 ACC 5:30pm-6:30pm $147.40/10 25236

Zumbatomic 7 to 12 yrs Sat April 9 AFLC 10:15am-11:00am $67.40/9 25225

Playball – PreSeason Soccer neW!

7 to 8 yrs Tue April 19 ACC 6:30pm-7:30pm $147.40/10 26409

CYA! (Children and Youth Aurora)

neW!

8 to 12 yrs Fri April 29Fri May 13Fri May 27Fri June 3Fri June 17

ACC ACCACCACCACC

7:00pm-9:00pm7:00pm-9:00pm7:00pm-9:00pm7:00pm-9:00pm7:00pm-9:00pm

$8.00/1$8.00/1$8.00/1$8.00/1$8.00/1

2517725179251802518125283

Dynamic Dancers 8 to12 yrs Thu April 14 ASC 7:00pm-8:00pm $161.19/9 25203

Show Biz Kids 8 to 12 yrs Wed April 13 ASC 6:30pm-7:30pm $161.19/9 25681

Sing with the Stars 8 to 14 yrs Sat April 9 ASC 12:00pm-1:00pm $161.19/9 25680

Learn to Cartoon 8 to 10 yrs Sat April 16 AFLC 10:00am-12:00pm $200.00/8 25214

Director’s Cut Workshop – Feature Film Making

10 to 14 yrs Sat June 11 Aurora Public Library

9:00am – 3:00pm $57.20/1 25679

Comic Strip ArtneW!

11 to 12 yrs Sat April 16 AFLC 1:00am – 3:00pm $200.00/8 26292

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BaBySiTTer’S Training (ages 12+ years) The Ontario Safety League Babysitting Course is designed to give the baby sitter knowledge, assurance and some competence to enable them to protect and care for children and to respond to emergencies. Two classes available.

BooTCamp For TeenS (ages 14 to 18 years) Using new techniques, this class will focus on muscle conditioning using a variety of fitness equipment such as stability balls, body bars, hand weights and more to improve your core stability, balance and strength!

BranDon DaviD’S SCHool oF magiC (ages 12 to 16 years) A professional magician with many years of experience will teach different skills and techniques each week. This course will also help students build confidence, develop stage presence, and improve public speaking, hand-eye coordination plus more. In just a few weeks you will be able to entertain people with the tricks you have learned. A professional magic kit must be purchased from the instructor at the first class for $20.00.

CarDio kiCkBox (ages 14 to 18 years) This high energy, explosive class combines an aerobic workout with kicking and punching exercises to help tone up those all-important muscles.

Cook up a STorm (ages 11 to 14 years) A great chance for youth to learn how and what to cook! This hands-on introductory cooking class will include cooking snacks to meals while learning how to measure, adjust measurements and learn nutritional facts. It’s a great chance to have fun, get a little messy and meet new friends. An instructor will be present at each lesson to provide recipes, details, supplies and guidance. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form.

Family run/Walk neW! program (ages 12+ years) Looking for a way to get the whole family moving? Why not join us for a fun hour of fitness on the trails on Lambert Willson Park. Our Run/Walk Program is suitable for families who want to get fit or improve their current fitness level. All fitness levels are welcome! There will be weekly handouts on nutrition,

fitness, stretching and much more. Our coaches will provide instructions, motivation and fun! Maximum 4 participants per family.

graSSrooTS laCroSSe CliniC neW! (ages 11 to 14 years) The Grassroots Lacrosse Clinic is a great opportunity for kids to learn the fundamental skills of Lacrosse. Each 1.5 hour session will allow enthusiasts to coach and pass along their skills to those who want to learn in a non-contact/non-competitive atmosphere. Each participants will receive drill training and play fun games. After weeks achieving common skills, players will be introduced to a game style of play. Players must bring: 1 - Helmet with full face protection, 2 - Lacrosse stick, 3 - Gloves (hockey or lacrosse), 4 - Running shoes, 5 - Jock, 6 - Water.

HapkiDo marTial arTS (ages 12 to 16 years) The Korean Martial Art of Self-Defence, Hapkido is considered a “soft” style of Martial Arts, as opposed to “hard” style practice the use of force against force, making the outcome a simple matter of size and strength. The Hapkido practitioners divert or suppress an attackers flow of energy peacefully; this diversion allows him to use the attackers power against himself leading to the attackers defeat. You will learn kicks, throws, joint locks, pressure points and other strikes for self-defence. Uniforms with a school logo are available from the instructor for an additional cost ($55.00)

Home alone (ages 10 to 12 years) This program is designed for those who may be left home alone for a short period of time, especially after school. The program will cover topics such as home safety, street safety, fire safety, when to call 911, the components of a first aid kit and how it is used, plus much more!

Hoop iT up BaSkeTBall neW! (ages 15 to 18 years) This exciting and revamped recreational basketball program allows older teens to have fun with other peers the same age. Emphasis of this program will be game playing, all taking place in a safe and supervised environment.

Jammin CarDio neW! (ages 14 to 18 years) Experience a high-energy, dance fitness program designed for the non-dancer in an environment where FUN and FITNESS are priority.

Skip To THe BeaT! (ages 14 to 18 years) Let’s take the school yard jumping rope to choreographed play and fitness music! This program focuses on correct technique and progressive skipping movements designed to gain athletic advantages in speed, muscular endurance and improve cardiovascular health.

Teen ZumBa® (ages 14 to 18 years) ZUMBA® is a widely popular Latin dance-inspired fitness program and it has arrived in Aurora! This 45 minute fitness class will get you moving to Salsa, Merengue, Samba, Latin, Hip-Hop and more.

yoga ‘FloW’ For TeenS neW! (ages 13 to 18 years) Energize and increase flexibility and strength while learning some dynamic yoga flow sequences practiced to music. No previous yoga experience required.

youTH running program (ages 11 to 16 years) This community based running program is for youth who want to learn new skills and have fun running with others. It is a non-competitive program. All fitness levels are welcome - you just do your best and compete against your own time. In this program, you will learn to build endurance, practice proper running form, pacing, injury prevention and nutrition. Our coaches will provide direction, motivation and FUN! We run on the trails at Lambert Willson Park.

youTH DraWing neW! & painTing (ages 11 to 15 years) This is a great course if you are interested in art and if you would just like to try. Many different mediums will be used including, charcoal sketching, acrylic paint, textured mediums, water colours to name a few. This is a creative course which encourages individuality in which you do not have to be a great artist. Imagination however, is mandatory! Please Note: paints do not come out of clothing, please wear old clothes or a paint smock.

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national youth week

May 1 - May 7, 2011

program age Day/STarT DaTe loCaTion Time Fee/# WeekS CoDe

Home Alone 10 to 12 Wed April 6 Wed May 4

AFLC AFLC

6:30pm - 8:00pm 6:30pm - 8:00pm

$40.00/4 $40.00/4

25431 25432

Youth Running Program

11 to 16 Thur May 5 Lambert Willson Park

6:00pm - 7:00pm $44.00/6 25435

Lacrosse Grassroots Clinic neW!

11 to 14 Sun May 8 Aurora Grove 7:00pm - 8:30pm FREE/2 26133

Lacrosse Grassroots Clinic neW!

11 to 14 Sun May 29 Aurora Grove 7:00pm - 8:30pm $50.00/11 26132

Cook Up A Storm 11 to 14 Sat April 16 ASC 2:30pm - 4:30pm $70.00/6 25430

Youth Drawing & Painting neW!

11 to 15 Thur April 7 SARC 6:30pm - 8:00pm $104.00/6 26211

Brandon David School of Magic

12 to 16 Thur Mar 31 AFLC 7:30pm - 8:30pm $122.00/8 26210

Hapkido 12 to 16 Thur April 7 56 Victoria St 6:00pm - 7:00pm $50.00/7 25441

Family Run/Walk Program neW!

12 yrs+ Wed May 11 Lambert Willson Park

5:30pm - 6:30pm $28.00/6 25427

Babysitters Training 12 yrs+ Thur April 7 Tues May 3

AFLC AFLC

6:30pm - 8:00pm 6:30pm - 8:00pm

$50.00/5 $50.00/5

25428 25429

Yoga Flow for Teens neW!

13 to 18 Mon Mar 28 AFLC 4:15pm - 5:00pm $52.00/8 26208

Teen Zumba 13 to 18 Tue Mar 29 AFLC 4:15pm - 5:00pm $52.00/8 25439

Boot Camp for Teens 14 to 18 Wed Mar 30 AFLC 4:15pm - 5:00pm $52.00/8 25438

Cardio Kickbox 14 to 18 Thur Mar 31 AFLC 4:15pm - 5:00pm $52.00/8 25440

Jammin Cardio 14 to 18 Mon Mar 28 AFLC 4:15pm - 5:00pm $52.00/8 26209

Skip to the Beat 14 to 18 Sat Mar 26 AFLC 12:15pm - 1:00pm $52.00/8 25436

Hoop It Up Basketball 15 to 18 Tues April 5 Devins Drive P.S. 6:30pm - 8:00pm $75.00/9 25433

Call 905-726-4760 or go to www.e-aurora.ca for details

logo designed by lashbrook

49th Annual Juried Aurora Art show & sale

Aurora Town HallMay 6th, 7th & 8th, 2011

Youth Category - 17 & underThe 49th Annual Aurora Art Show and Sale invites

young artists to submit up to 3 original pieces of work for the Youth Category. This event it open to all students 17 and under. Original two and three dimensional artwork created in any medium except computer generated art.

This show will feature many pieces of artwork by amateur youth artists from Aurora and the surrounding area at

the Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way.

Call for entries... More information at 905-726-4760

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voLunteer initiAtive

(ageS: all HigH SCHool STuDenTS)Finding it difficult to complete your required community service? Help is now on the way for those of you who are just about to graduate, and for those of you just getting your feet wet in high school. There

are several opportunities within the Parks and Recreation Department in Aquatics (special qualifications required), special events and more. For more complete detail of these opportunities, or if you have any

further questions, please call (905) 726-4760.

Aurora Community Centre Auditorium6:00-11:00 pm

Cost: $10.00 at the door

Dates: May 6, 2011

VOlunTeer faIr

saturday, May 7th from 9:00am to 2:00pm Aurora Public library,

Magna room

You can... develop job skills... be part

of a dynamic team... put yourself in a

position to be hired... contribute to your Community Service

Hours requirement... have fun!

Town of Aurora, Parks & Recreation Services

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

The ultimate experience.. Check it out!

Youth After-School MeMberShip

(ages 14 to 25 years)Are you currently in school, college or university? Do you find it difficult to pay a lot of money for a fitness membership? Club aurora has the solution - a special ‘non-prime-time’ student rate from only $65.00 for 3 months! Enjoy a premium gym with indoor track, free weights and quality fitness equipment - and save on the regular price of a normal student membership. non-prime Time Hours: Monday-Sunday 1pm - 5pm Fee: 3 Months - $65.00 6 Months - $110.00 12 Months - $176.00

Tickets can be purchased at the door. Bands will be advertised in

advance of each show.

The “SHOW”

Bands will play with your taste in mind. Depending on the evening, local bands will display everything

from punk to grunge to ska.

(Ages 14 - 18 years)

Band Nite

CoMMuniTY serViCe eVenT DAYs (All Students Requiring Completion of Community Service Hours) parks Spring Clean up - 8:00am - 6:00pm Sat., April 9, 2011 - Aurora Community Centre, Fleury & Machel Park Sun., April 10, 2011 - Aurora Family Leisure Complex, Lambert Willson Park Sat., April 30, 2011 - Aurora Community Centre, Fleury & Machel Park Sun., May 1, 2011 - Aurora Family Leisure Complex, Lambert Willson Park Sat., June 4, 2011 - Aurora Community Centre, Fleury & Machel Park Sun., June 5, 2011 - Aurora Family Leisure Complex, Lambert Willson Park

World’s longest Street Festival - 8:00am - 6:00pm Sun., June 5, 2011 - Contact the Aurora Chamber of Commerce at (905)727-7262

please call ahead to be listed for any of these days.

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SK8 rage competition(Ages 7 to 18 years)

One Day Only - During Youth Week!

Lots of prizes! Show your moves!Each participant will be given a certain time to perform their set.

Judges are on hand and different age categories will apply.

Thursday, May 5, 20115:00 - 7:00 pm

Aurora Community Centre Parking LotFree! Donation of a non-perishable food item is appreciated.

CLINICS ALL SKILL LEVELS – HELMETS AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

SK8 Clinic - (ages 7-13) These new skateboard clinics will cover board terminology, maintenance, safety skills, equipment, stopping/turning and tricks. Come and learn more about the dif-ferent “styles”. These clinics are for all skill levels. Helmet & protective equipment are required. Time: 10:00 - 12:00 pm May 1, 2011 Code: 26213 Fee: $17.00/clinic May 29, 2011 Code: 26214 Fee: $17.00/clinicLocation: Aurora Community Centre Parking Lot

BMX Clinic - (ages 7-13) An all-new bike clinic will cover terminology, bike maintenance, safety skills, equipment, stopping/turning and tricks. These clinics are for all skill levels. Helmet & protective equipment are required. Time: 10:00 - 12:00 pm May 8, 2011 Code: 26212 Fee: $17.00/clinic Location: Aurora Community Centre Parking Lot*All skateboarders & bikers must pre-register in order to participate in the clinics.

New! New!

SUmmer July 4 - September 2, 2011 Monday to Friday - 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Aurora Community Centre

Free!!!!

FLippin WitH FLipSiDethe “Flipside” Skateboard park is back for another season! Drop on by to style your moves, learn new tricks and hang with your friends

Helmets are MANDATORY • Protective padding is recommended • Weather permitting. Many activities set-up at this multi-functional drop-in while at the Aurora Community Centre!

Stay tuned for clinics and competitions!

Don’t forget, we have a fully stocked canteen of beverages and snacks to better serve your needs.

Spring Fling Pre-Teen Dance(Ages 10 to 13 years)

Explore “Youth Week” in a great social setting with friends! Tunes will be played for your dancing enjoyment and canteen is available for all your snacking needs.

Tickets are limited and can be purchased in advance at the Aurora Leisure Complex. Contact 905-726-4760 for more information

Saturday, May 7, 2011, 7:00 - 10:00 pmAurora Community Centre Auditorium

Cost: $10.00/person (in advance)

Spring April 19 - June 30, 2011Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00 - 8:00 pm Aurora Community Centre Parking Lot

(closer to Fleury Park)April 30 - June 26, 2011 Saturdays & Sundays, 12:00 - 4:00 pm Aurora Community Centre Parking Lot

(closer to Fleury Park)

canaDa DaY! Friday, July 1 10-4pm aFLc Front parking Lot

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canaDa DaY! Friday, July 1 10-4pm aFLc Front parking Lot

Ball HoCkey Drop-in (ages 8 to 16 years) No ice, no problem! Play some hockey even when the season is over. Helmets are mandatory. Protective padding is recommended.

Ball HoCkey TournamenT (ages 7 to 18 years) One day only! Lots of fun and prizes! Get a bunch of friends together to form a team. There will be 3 different age categories. Register at the AFLC or SARC. Helmets & face shields are mandatory! Deadline for registration is April 15, 2011

BaSkeTBall Drop-in (ages 14+ years) Take a break, shoot some hoops or get a game with some friends! Check out the schedule for the time that best suits you!

BeaCH volleyBall Drop-in (ages 12 to 19 years) Summer is around the corner, and the beach volleyball season will soon be here. Come on out to the “BEACH” courts at the Leisure Complex. This is a great way to exercise and have fun

while learning the basic skills from your peers. (Weather permitting)

BelT iT ouT Drop-in (ages 14 to 18 years) Please loiter! A great place to chill with friends, lounge around, enjoy tunes, watch T.V. or movies, play video games and most of all, JUST HANG OUT!

Dinner & a movie Drop-in (pre-Teen) (ages 11 to 14 years) Enjoy hangin’ with friends, eating dinner and watching a Big Screen flick. Watch your local Notice Board to preview upcoming movies. Pizza or subs will be served

HoopS Drop-in (ages 14 to 18 years) A long week at school? Take a break! Come to G.W. Williams S.S. gym for some pickup.

nigHT aT THe movieS (ages 14 to 18 years) Hang with your friends on select Saturdays, have some ‘Za and watch BIGSCREEN flicks with your age group in mind.

open gym Drop-in neW! (ages 13 to 17 years) A great opportunity to participate in a variety of sports, whether you are interested in shooting hoops, playing catch, or even tossing a Frisbee. This is your time to recreate while hangin’ with friends!

peer menToring/TuToring (ages 10 to 14 years) FREE tutoring and homework help for young people in grades 5 to 9. A student volunteer is available to promote academic confidence and success through advocacy, mentoring, tutoring, and homework help. For more information on these free sessions, please call (905) 726-4760.

volleyBall Drop-in neW! (ages 14 to 18 years) It’s here, indoor volleyball for youth and young adults! All season, this pay as you go co-ed program is designed for the non-competitive individual to stay physically active, while having fun in a social setting.

program age Day/STarT DaTe loCaTion Time Fee/# WeekS CoDe

Ball Hockey Drop-In 8 to 16 Tue April 19 ACC Pad #1 4:30pm - 6:30pm FREE N/APre-Teen Dance 10 to 13 Sat May 7 ACC 7:00pm - 10:00pm $10.00 N/A

Dinner & A Movie 10 to 14 Sat April 2 Aurora Public Library

7:00pm - 9:00pm $3.00/visit N/A

Peer Mentoring / Tutoring

10 to 14 Tues April 5Thur April 7

56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St

6:30pm - 8:30pm 6:30pm - 8:30pm

FREEFREE

N/AN/A

Beach Volleyball Drop-In

12 to 19 Wed May 25 AFLC Beach Courts 4:30pm - 6:30pm FREE N/A

Open Gym Drop-In neW!

13 to 17 Mon April 4 St. Max Kolbe CHS 6:00pm - 8:00pm $3.00/visit N/A

Nite At The Movies 14 to 18 Sat April 2 Aurora Public Library

9:15pm - 11:00pm $3.00/visit N/A

Belt It Out 14 to 18 Sat April 30 ACC 7:00pm - 10:00pm $5.00 N/AThe “Show” Band Nite

14 to 18 Fri May 6 ACC 6:00pm - 11:00pm $10.00 N/A

Basketball Drop-In neW!

14 to 18 Tues April 5 St. Max Kolbe CHS 6:00pm - 8:00pm $3.00/visit N/A

Hoops Drop-In 14 to 18 Fri April 1 Dr. G.W. Williams SS

8:15pm - 10:15pm $3.00/visit N/A

Soccer Drop-In 14 to 18 Fri April 1 Dr. G.W. Williams SS

8:15pm - 10:15pm $3.00/visit N/A

Volleyball Drop-In neW!

14 to 18 Mon April 4 St. Max Kolbe CHS 6:00pm - 8:00pm $3.00/visit N/A

Basketball Drop-In neW!

18 yrs+ Tues April 5 St. Max Kolbe CHS 6:00pm - 8:00pm $3.00/visit N/A

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Aurora Family Leisure Complex 135 Industrial Parkway NorthTime Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday6:00 am-8:55 am Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim

9:00 am-9:45 am Aquafit Aquafit Aquafit Aquafit Aquafit

12:00 am-1:00 pm Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim

1:00 pm-2:30 pm Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim

8:00 pm-8:50 pm Aquafit Aquafit Aquafit Aquafit

9:00 pm-10:00 pm Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim

MARCH BREAK PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULE - MArCh 14 - 18, 2011

Stronach Aurora recreation Complex 1400 Wellington St. EastTime Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday7:30 am-8:55 am Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim

12:00 pm-1:00 pm Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim Lane Swim

1:00 pm-4:00 pm Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim

6:30 pm-8:30 pm Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim Leisure Swim

MARCH BREAK PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULE - MArCh 14 - 18, 20110

MARCH BREAK RED CROSS SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE

TiMe leVel fee CoDe

9:00am Private $93.50 26084

9:30am Private $93.50 26085

10:00am Sea Otter $38.50 26086

Starfish/Duck $38.50 26087

Swim Kids 6 $41.00 26088

Swim Kids 7 $41.00 26089

Swim Kids 10 $41.00 26090

10:30am Whale $38.50 26091

Swim Kids 3 $38.50 26092

10:45am Sunfish $38.50 26093

Swim Kids 1 $38.50 26094

Swim Kids 5 $38.50 26095

11:00am Seaturtle $38.50 26096

Salamander $38.50 26097

11:15am Swim Kids 8 $41.00 26098

Swim Kids 9 $41.00 26099

11:30am Crocodile $38.50 26100

Swim Kids 2 $38.50 26101

Swim Kids 4 $38.50 26102

MArCh 14 - 18, 2011 Stronach Aurora recreation Complex

aurora lifeguard Club Camp Looking for something different this March Break? Join us for an action packed week of camp, where we will focus on helping kids to achieve personal bests in the field of Lifesaving Sports. Come and spend the day testing your skills by competing against yourself and others of all levels. There will also be other activities planned outside the pool, such as skating, winter play and games, all of which will be geared to fitness and having fun. Weather permit-ting some activities may take place outdoors. Dress accordingly and please provide an indoor pair of shoes, bathing suit, towel and deck shoes. Children must bring snacks, beverages and a lunch everyday. Candidates must be at least 7 years of age and have completed SK 5 OR be able to swim 2 lengths of the pool (50m).

monday to Friday: March 14th - 18th, 2011 Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm Fee: $170.00 location: Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Code: 26131

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marCH Break Camp

(Ages 6 to 11 years)

marCH Break gameS galore! Come out for a week of fun and action as we get up and get moving, participating in your favourite games. Each day we run, jump and play a variety of themed fun and interative games and activities, and enjoy a craft or two! Campers will also have the opportunity to skate and swim! Children must bring snacks, beverages and a lunch everyday. Weather per-mitting some activities will take place outdoors. Dress accord-ingly and please provide a second pair of shoes for our time outdoors. We look forward to a week of fun and excitement with you! please be advised we have a “nuT aWare poliCy”. Dates: Monday, March 14 - Friday, March 18 location: SARC - Preschool Room (6-8 years) AFLC - Activity (9-11 years) Time: 9:00 - 4:00 pm Fee: $150.00 (5 days) Code: 25226 (6-8 years) 25227 (9-11 years)

exTenDeD Care: If you register your child for March Break Games Galore! you can take advantage of extended hours of supervision. Parents can customize the program supervision to meet their schedules. Extended care is intended for parents who need to get to work on time or who may need some additional supervision for their child, during the drive home. Extended care will take place at the SARC. 9 to 11 years olds will be bused to and from their camp location. Participants will be supervised by recreation staff who will lead them through many activities such as arts and crafts, games, movies etc. Children can be dropped off as early as 7:00 am and must be picked up by 6:00 pm. Please phone (905) 726-4770 if you are running late. An additional fee of $5.00 for each 15 minute interval will be charged. Dates: Monday - Friday - March 14 -18, 2011 location: SARC - Preschool Room - Preschool Room Fee: $55.00 (am & pm) $27.50 (am or pm) Code: 25228 (am only) 25229 (pm only)

march Breakcamp

march Break camp is the

during your holidays!happening place to be

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“JuST For Women” golF leSSonS This beginner/intermediate golf program is ideal for everyone who has never played golf before, or those who have taken beginner lessons. The first two weeks of the session will be conducted on the driving range focusing on putting, chipping and pitching as well as full swing fundamentals. Week 3 and 4 will be conducted on the golf course while going over rules and etiquette, course strategy, club selection and scoring. Any further questions can be discussed with the instructor Dave Johnston at 905-773-8332 or [email protected].

BeaCH volleyBall Calling all beginners and experienced co-ed volleyball enthusiasts! Come out this sum-mer and participate in an outdoor season of beach volleyball. Each evening, teams will be assembled by the referee, so each person will have the opportunity to play with a different group of participants.

inTernaTional SloW WalTZ An enjoyable and beautiful dance for various special occasions, the Slow Waltz is the best known of the international Ballroom dances. You need a partner to register for this class.

inTernaTional quiCk STep A thrilling dance for the faster music by big bands and vocalists, the Quick Step is also beneficial for those seeking a satisfying car-diovascular workout while enjoying the speed of the dance. You need a partner to register for this class.

laTin DanCing For THoSe in love This class features the slow Rumba with all it’s romantic moves and the percussive rhythms of love songs both instrumental and vocal. You need a partner to register for this class.

CraSH CourSe in Ballroom DanCing In a short time, you can pick up knowledge to dance under the moonlight and in ballroom dance clubs. One of the three dances - Jive, Samba & Salsa - you will learn will help you enjoy evenings out with live music in front of summer bandstands. Optional outings will be part of this program. You need a partner to register for this class.

Women’S SelF DeFenSe We teach core Hapkido techniques (how to make a defense and offense, when you have unexpected pushing, touching and grabbing). The Hapkido practitioners divert or suppress

an attackers flow of energy with less power. Each session, you will learn different tech-niques. Please note: you will need long sleeve clothes during the class.

WaTerColourS A new season brings us the bright greens of varied colours of flowers. Come and join us for some creative fun. Learn the skills you need to create your own watercolour paintings. Participants paint in small group settings and are provided with direct instruction and encouraging, individual feedback.

Co-eD DoDgeBall Dodgeball is a fun game that will certainly get your adrenaline running as you dodge balls thrown your way from the opposing team - you will wonder why you have waited so long to try it! Each evening teams will be assembled by the referee, so each person will have the opportunity to play with different groups of players. This program will provide an ideal environment for beginners and recreational players.

ulTimaTe FriSBee neW!

Ultimate is an exciting, non-contact team sport, played by thousands the world over. It mixes the best features of sports such as soccer, basketball, american football and netball into an elegantly simple yet fascinating and demanding game. Join our staff as you learn the basics of the game rules, throwing, catching and playing. Whether you have experience or not this fun night out is sure to be enjoyed by all.

inDoor Co-eD volleyBall Calling all beginners and experienced co-ed volleyball enthusiasts! Come out this fall and participate in an indoor season of co-ed volleyball. Each evening teams will be assembled by the referee, so each person will have the opportunity to play with a different group of players. This program will provide an ideal environment for beginners and recreational players.

BeHavioural iSSueS neW! HelpeD naTurally Learn how ADD/ADHD, Autism, Asperger’s, etc can be treated through homeopathy and nutrition. A high strung or super sensitive child can be helped. Why let someone you know behave in a way that is hard on themselves and those around them? Find out how they can have a calmer life without losing their personality in the process

preparing yourSelF neW! For your FirST CHilD Having a child is a huge learning curve. Going from an independent person to a person who is always depended upon can be quite a shock. In this informative workshop you will learn how to prepare yourself for a newborn in your home in order to make the smoothest transition to parenthood.

HomeopaTHy For neW! laBour anD poSTparTum Every women wants labour to move smoothly and easily with a healthy happy baby and mom at the end of it. Homeopathy can be used to manage your labour gently and effectively. This workshop will teach what remedies are best to have on hand for a quicker, less painful labour and which remedies help with recovery time after baby has arrived. Homeopathic labour kits & Homeopathic postpartum kits will be for sale at the workshop.

raiSing a HealTHy neW! CHilD naTurally We all want our children to be healthy, but what exactly does it take to do that? This workshop explains how to encourage a healthy immune system through nutrition and homeopathy in order to combat illness and many degenerative diseases we see around us today.

naTural pain neW! relieF For laBour You and your support person will learn many options and practical techniques to use at different stages during labour. Whether you plan on managing labour completely naturally or if you just want more options to chose from this is this workshop for you. Please bring pillows and a yoga mat or blanket. Homeopathic labour kits & Homeopathic postpartum kits will be for sale at the workhshop.

CHilDBirTH neW! preparaTion WorkSHop One day group classes are relaxed and informal with plenty of hands on practice for pregnant moms and their support person. The classes cover the following topics: Stages and phases of labour, comfort measures, breathing and relaxation, how to support mom in labour, medical interventions, breast feeding, postpartum care for mom and newborn. Please bring pillows and a yoga mat or blanket.

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Just for Women Golf Lessons

18 yrs+ Mon May 2 Mon June 6

Bloomington Downs Golf

Club

7:00 pm-8:30 pm 7:00 pm-8:30 pm

$150.00/4 $150.00/4

25708 25710

Beach Volleyball 18 yrs+ Thu July 7 Lambert Willson Park

7:00 pm-8:30 pm $35.00/8 25712

International Slow Waltz

18 yrs+ Sat April 9 SARC 2:30 pm-3:30 pm $83.20/10 25714

International Quick Step

18 yrs+ Sat April 9 SARC SARC

3:45 pm-4:45 pm $83.20//10 25717

Latin Dancing for Those in Love

18 yrs+ Sat April 9 SARC 5:00 pm-6:00 pm $83.20//10 25719

Crash Course in Ballroom Dancing

18 yrs+ Sat July 16 SARC 1:00 pm-2:15 pm $62.40/6 25720

Women’s Self Defence

18 yrs+ Session 1: Tue April 5 Session 2: Tue April 19 Session 3: Tue May 3 Session 4: Tue May 17 Session 5: Tue May 31 Session 6: Tue June 14 Session 7: Tue June 21

56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St 56 Victoria St

6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:00 pm

$20.00/1 $20.00/1 $20.00/1 $20.00/1 $20.00/1 $20.00/1 $20.00/1

25721257222572325724257252572625727

Watercolours 18 yrs+ Thu March 24 Thu May 5

Victoria Hall Library

1:00 pm-3:30 pm1:00 pm-3:30 pm

$152.75/6$152.75/6

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Co-ed Dodgeball 18 yrs+ Wed April 13 St. Maximillian Kolbe CHS –

GYM

8:15 pm-9:00 pm9:15 pm-10:00 pm

$59.00/10$59.0010

26218 26219

Indoor Co-ed Volleyball

18 yrs+ Wed April 13 St. Maximillian Kolbe CHS –

GYM

9:15 pm-10:15 pm $59.00/10 26220

Ultimate Frisbee neW!

18 yrs+ Wed April 13 St. Maximillian Kolbe CHS –

GYM

8:30 pm-10:00 pm $59.00/10 26221

Behavioural Issues Helped Naturally

neW!

18 yrs+ Wed April 13 Sat April 16

SARC SARC

7:30 pm-8:30 pm10:00 am -11:00 am

$22.50/1$22.50/1

26222 26223

Preparing Yourself for Your First Child

neW!

18 yrs+ Wed April 20 SARC 7:30 pm-9:00 pm $30.00/1 26224

Homeopathy for Labour & Postpartum

neW!

18 yrs+ Wed June 8 SARC 7:30 pm -9:00 pm $27.50/1 26225

Raising a Healthy Child Naturally

neW!

18 yrs+ Wed June 15 Sat May 28

SARCSARC

7:30 pm-9:00 pm10:00 am-11:00 am

$22.50/1$22.50/1

26226 26227

Natural Pain Relief for Labour

neW!

18 yrs+ Wed June 22 Sat May 7

SARCSARC

7:30 pm-9:00 pm10:00 am-11:00 am

$22.50/1$22.50/1

26228 26229

Childbirth Preparation Workshop neW!

18 yrs+ Sun April 17 Sun May 15 Sun June 12

SARCSARCSARC

10:00 am-5:00 pm10:00 am-5:00 pm10:00 am-5:00 pm

$150.00/1$150.00/1$150.00/1

26230 26231 26232

Homeopathy for the Family neW!

18 yrs+ Wed April 27 SARC 7:30 pm-9:00 pm $60.00/6 26233

HomeopaTHy For THe Family neW! Ever wish you could find something effective to treat your child’s sudden cold or cough at 2am? Ever wonder if you could find something natural to treat that sprain or nasty bump? Now you can! During this

series of workshops you will learn how to use homeopathic remedies to treat acute illnesses at home. At each workshop there will be 3 new remedies taught and 3 new remedies received to take home. Over time you will be able to build a good homeopathic kit to treat common acute illness and first aid situations.

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55 alive Driver reFreSHer CourSe Renew and improve your confidence behind the wheel of your car! Even if you have not been involved in a collision in 40 years it may be time to review your driving skills. With aging, changes in hearing, vision, flexibility and reaction time occur. You can learn to adjust your skills to compensate for those changes in a friendly and relaxed environment. Please note: This program takes place in a classroom setting and does not include an in-car component.

aCryliC painTing (Beginner) This course will introduce students to the unique “forgiving” qualities of acrylic paint and allow them to experiment with a variety of techniques. Start at the very beginning and learn about choosing paints and painting surfaces and how to make the most of your paint and brushes as you work. Basic colour theory and colour mixing will be explored as well as creating glazes and textures. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Senior’s Centre)

aquaFiTneSS Exercising in soothing water is beneficial to stiff joints and an enjoyable way to get a great workout.

Ballroom DanCing Whether you want to brush up on old skills or learn new moves come out for a great evening of dancing. Ballroom and Latin dances including: Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Waltz, Rumba and more. Partners are required, fee per person.

BaSiC CarDio This basic, cardiovascular only class takes you through simple choreography designed to gently raise your heart-rate to improve fitness and burn fat.

BaSiCS oF painTing anD SkeTCHing If you have always wanted to learn how to handle a paint brush or a pencil here’s your chance. This is a beginner’s class, no experience necessary. Water-colour is the main focus of the program, but drawing in any media is also encouraged. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors’ Centre).

CHair yoga This is a gentle form of Yoga. Learn a number of yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation and stage by stage relaxation all with the aid of a chair. This is a great class for beginners in yoga or for individuals who suffer from arthritis, joint tightness and chronic pain.

BoDy ConTrol pilaTeS neW! Pilates is body-conditioning. Targeting the deep postural muscles, it works by building strength, rebalancing the body and bringing it into correct alignment. It helps to reshape your body, improve posture and flexibility. This slow, controlled approach gives longer-term results - it is especially recommended for people with back problems. It is a series of gentle, well-constructed movements based on the following eight key principles: Relaxation, Breathing, Concentration, Flowing Movement, Alignment, Coordination, Centering and Stamina.

FiTneSS Walking For BeginnerS neW! Using the trails adjacent to the Senior’s Centre, we will gradually increase our pace and distance to individual ability and incorporate some fun challenges along the way. This approach to overall fitness in the fresh air will include balance, mobility and strength training, as well as gentle effective stretching.

CirCuiT Training This class consists of a series of fitness stations to target and work all the muscles in your body. You’re always changing activities while having fun. It’s great for both men and women.

FiTneSS CHallenge This med-adv course is designed for those who have had previous fitness training. This class is highly effective in strengthening the cardiovascular system, toning muscles, building bone density and promoting weight loss.

Belly DanCing neW! Based on Egyptian folk dance, this sensuous, energetic, joyful and therapeutic dance is your key to self-expression, mental and physical fitness. Belly Dancing is a unique and fun way to keep in shape and have fun. All ages and sizes welcome!

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inTermeDiaTe FrenCH If you have a basic knowledge of French, you can communicate a lot more that you think! All you need is a little self-confidence. This class will help you assert and improve your verbal skills in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

meDiTaTion - level 1 & level 2 Discover how Meditation and Contemplation can open doors within you, allowing you to create a life of Peace, Balance and Harmony. The Ancient Wisdom in these courses is given in easy, practical steps through active techniques that enable you to experience the benefits of inner unfoldment.

painTing anD SkeTCHing (inTermeDiaTe/aDvanCeD) Watercolour is the main focus of the program, but drawing in any media is also encouraged. Composition, design and colour theory will be stressed. Material costs are extra (a list is available at the Seniors’ Centre).

SpaniSH - level 1 & level 2 Learn basic knowledge, grammar and common phrases in a fun and interactive environment.

STreTCH anD Tone This class is designed to strengthen and tone muscles to facilitate everyday living activities and improve appearance. A variety of light equipment

will be used. The muscles will then be stretched to maintain or increase flexibility

Tai CHi A gentle form of exercise from China consisting of Qigong movements to improve balance and breathing and help maintain a better range of motion. The popular short form of Tai Chi known as the 24 step short form will be introduced. yoga (Beginner) These classes are well suited for newcomers to Yoga and for those who wish to continue to focus on the fundamentals of basic Yoga poses and correct breathing.

yoga (inTermeDiaTe) In these classes and based on those enrolled the poses are generally held longer than in the Adult Beginner class and more strengthening poses are included. Background in Yoga is helpful, but not essential.

ZumBa golD This amazing program is very easy to follow so anyone at any age will be able to do Zumba Gold. Dances that are specifically highlighted in this program include the Mernegue, Salsa Cha Cha, Salsa, Belly Dance, Flamenco and Tango. Dance your way to a more flexible, balanced you while improving your cardiovascular fitness!

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ProGrAM loCATion DAY/sTArT DATe loCATion TiMe fee/# Weeks CoDe

55 Alive Driver Training

55 yrs+ Mon & Wed May 4 ASC 9:30am – 12:00pm $81.00/4 25591

Acrylic Painting – Beginner

55 yrs+ Thu Mar 31 ASC 12:00pm – 2:00pm $60.00/8 25596

Aquafitness 55 yrs+ Tues Mar 29 Thu Mar 31

AFLC 2:15pm – 3:00pm 2:15pm – 3:00pm

$48.50/13 $48.50/13

2559925600

Ballroom Dancing 55 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 ASC 7:45pm – 8:45pm $58.00/10 25601

Basic Cardio 55 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 ACS 9:20am – 9:50am $24.50/10 25666

Basics of Painting and Sketching

55 yrs+ Thu Mar 31 ASC 9:00am – 11:00am $60.00/8 25603

Belly Dancing neW!

55 yrs+ Thu Apr 21 ASC 9:30am – 10:30am $57.00/8 26328

Body Control Pilates neW!

55 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 ASC 11:45am – 12:45pm $62.00/8 25604

Chair Yoga 55 yrs+ Fri Apr 8 Fri Jul 8

ASC 9:30am – 10:30am 9:30am – 10:30am

$57.00/10$46.00/8

2560525659

Circuit Training 55 yrs+ Mon Apr 4 ASC 1:30pm – 2:30pm $49.00/10 25606

Fitness Challenge 55 yrs+ Thu Mar 31 Thu Jun 23 Fri Apr 1

ASC 10:45am – 11:45pm 9:45am – 10:45am

11:15am – 12:15pm

$49.00/10 $49.00/10 $49.00/10

25660 25662 25661

Fitness Walking for Beginners

neW!

55 yrs+ Thu May 5 ASC 10:00am – 10:45am $55.00/8 25607

Intermediate French

55 yrs+ Thu Apr 12 ASC 9:00am – 11:00am $84.00/10 25609

Meditation – Level 1

55 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 ASC 11:15am – 12:15pm $40.00/3 25612

Meditation – Level 2 neW!

55 yrs+ Wed May 11 ASC 11:15am – 12:15pm $40.00/3 25614

Painting and Sketching – Int/Adv

55 yrs+ Tue Mar 29 ASC 9:30am – 12:00pm $71.00/8 25615

Spanish – Level 1 55 yrs+ Fri Apr 8 ASC 9:30am – 11:30am $69.00/8 25616

Spanish – Level 2 neW!

55 yrs+ Thu Apr 7 ASC 10:00am – 12:00pm $69.00/8 25617

Stretch and Tone 55 yrs+ Mon Apr 4 Mon Jul 4 Tue Apr 5 Tue Jul 5

ASC 2:45pm – 3:45pm 1:30pm – 2:30pm

10:00am – 11:00am 10:00am – 11:00am

$49.00/10 $39.00/8 $49.00/10 $39.00/8

25618 25663 25619 25664

Tai Chi 55 yrs+ Fri Apr 8 ASC 10:00am – 11:00am $39.00/10 25620

Yoga – Beginner 55 yrs+ Mon Apr 11 AFLC 2:00pm – 3:00pm $57.00/10 25621

Yoga - Intermediate

55 yrs+ Wed Apr 6Wed Jun 22

ASC 9:15am – 10:45am 9:15am – 10:45am

$70.00/9$62.00/8

2562225665

Zumba Gold 55 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 ASC 11:15am – 12:00pm $49.00/10 25623

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ProGrAM loCATion DAY/sTArT DATe loCATion TiMe fee/# Weeks CoDe

55 Alive Driver Training

55 yrs+ Mon & Wed May 4 ASC 9:30am – 12:00pm $81.00/4 25591

Acrylic Painting – Beginner

55 yrs+ Thu Mar 31 ASC 12:00pm – 2:00pm $60.00/8 25596

Aquafitness 55 yrs+ Tues Mar 29 Thu Mar 31

AFLC 2:15pm – 3:00pm 2:15pm – 3:00pm

$48.50/13 $48.50/13

2559925600

Ballroom Dancing 55 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 ASC 7:45pm – 8:45pm $58.00/10 25601

Basic Cardio 55 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 ACS 9:20am – 9:50am $24.50/10 25666

Basics of Painting and Sketching

55 yrs+ Thu Mar 31 ASC 9:00am – 11:00am $60.00/8 25603

Belly Dancing neW!

55 yrs+ Thu Apr 21 ASC 9:30am – 10:30am $57.00/8 26328

Body Control Pilates neW!

55 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 ASC 11:45am – 12:45pm $62.00/8 25604

Chair Yoga 55 yrs+ Fri Apr 8 Fri Jul 8

ASC 9:30am – 10:30am 9:30am – 10:30am

$57.00/10$46.00/8

2560525659

Circuit Training 55 yrs+ Mon Apr 4 ASC 1:30pm – 2:30pm $49.00/10 25606

Fitness Challenge 55 yrs+ Thu Mar 31 Thu Jun 23 Fri Apr 1

ASC 10:45am – 11:45pm 9:45am – 10:45am

11:15am – 12:15pm

$49.00/10 $49.00/10 $49.00/10

25660 25662 25661

Fitness Walking for Beginners

neW!

55 yrs+ Thu May 5 ASC 10:00am – 10:45am $55.00/8 25607

Intermediate French

55 yrs+ Thu Apr 12 ASC 9:00am – 11:00am $84.00/10 25609

Meditation – Level 1

55 yrs+ Wed Apr 6 ASC 11:15am – 12:15pm $40.00/3 25612

Meditation – Level 2 neW!

55 yrs+ Wed May 11 ASC 11:15am – 12:15pm $40.00/3 25614

Painting and Sketching – Int/Adv

55 yrs+ Tue Mar 29 ASC 9:30am – 12:00pm $71.00/8 25615

Spanish – Level 1 55 yrs+ Fri Apr 8 ASC 9:30am – 11:30am $69.00/8 25616

Spanish – Level 2 neW!

55 yrs+ Thu Apr 7 ASC 10:00am – 12:00pm $69.00/8 25617

Stretch and Tone 55 yrs+ Mon Apr 4 Mon Jul 4 Tue Apr 5 Tue Jul 5

ASC 2:45pm – 3:45pm 1:30pm – 2:30pm

10:00am – 11:00am 10:00am – 11:00am

$49.00/10 $39.00/8 $49.00/10 $39.00/8

25618 25663 25619 25664

Tai Chi 55 yrs+ Fri Apr 8 ASC 10:00am – 11:00am $39.00/10 25620

Yoga – Beginner 55 yrs+ Mon Apr 11 AFLC 2:00pm – 3:00pm $57.00/10 25621

Yoga - Intermediate

55 yrs+ Wed Apr 6Wed Jun 22

ASC 9:15am – 10:45am 9:15am – 10:45am

$70.00/9$62.00/8

2562225665

Zumba Gold 55 yrs+ Tue Apr 5 ASC 11:15am – 12:00pm $49.00/10 25623

AurorA seniors CenTreA Full Access Facility Welcoming Adults 55+

5 Municipal Drive, AuroraoPErATING hourS:

Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 - 4:30 pm Tuesday 9:00 - 9:00 pm Friday 9:00 - 11:30 pm

www.auroraseniors.ca

905-726-4767oNLY $20.00 PEr CALENDAr YEAr For AurorA rESIDENTS

(NoN-rESIDENTS $25.00/YEAr)

•OngoingSocialActivitiesandFitnessPrograms•GamesRoomwithBilliardTables,Darts•FiresideLoungewithTV,DVD,WiiSystemandTSN•Library•InternetaccessandComputers•Fullyequippedkitchen•WoodworkingShop•MonthlySeniors’Centre

Newsletter•MemberDiscountsondaytripsandspecialevents

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aFTernoon Bingo Enjoy an afternoon of bingo with friends. Ten exciting games are played including Big Joe, Little Joe, Sputnik and Jackpot full card. When: Fridays – 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

aFTernoon CarDS anD gameS What better way to spend an afternoon than playing a friendly game of Bridge, Bid-Euchre or Scrabble? (Please join Bridge players 10 minutes early to draw partners.) When: please see our newsletter for the full schedule.

BaDminTon Come out and get active! Join us for recreational badminton, new and experienced players are welcome. When: mondays 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Thursday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

BilliarDS, pool & Snooker We have 4 tables available for play. When: During operating hours

CarpeT BoWling This is a fun and safe game, suitable for all ages. This game provides a nice alternative to sports that rely on strength, agility and speed. New players are always welcome. When: mondays & Tuesdays 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

CHeSS CluB Come join us for a chance to play some chess in a fun and recreational environment. New players are always welcome. When: please see our newsletter for the schedule.

CHoir Join our “Evergreen Choir” When: Wednesdays - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

CompuTer CluB The Computer Club is a “Teaching Club”. We welcome seniors with all levels of computer knowledge: beginner to expert. The computer room is available for ASA members personal use on Fridays. When: please see our newsletter for the full schedule.

FriDay evening BiD euCHre Come over to the Seniors Centre on Friday evenings for a few hands of cards. A great way to meet friends. When: Fridays – 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

FriDay nigHT DanCeS If you enjoy dancing and an evening with friends join our informal dances. Singles and couples welcome. Refreshments served. (Members $4.50, Non-Members $5.00) When: 1st and 3rd friday of the month (excluding July and august) 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

garDen CluB Help us keep our gardens beautiful. When: Wednesdays 1:30 pm, april - october

knoTTy kniTTerS Help us make wonderful memories together by joining us for Crafts and Conversations. When: mondays - 9:00 am

learn BiD euCHre New to the game or just a little rusty? This is a great opportunity for you. Come out and learn the basics from one of our members. When: mondays 10:00 am - 11:30 am

ongoing ACtivitieS At the AurorA SeniorS Centre Note: There is a $1.00 per person/per day Activity Fee collected for each visit.

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ongoing ACtivitieS At the AurorA SeniorS Centre Note: There is a $1.00 per person/per day Activity Fee collected for each visit.

leT’S CreaTe Join our group while we create all kinds of fun projects and crafts. When: Wednesdays 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

movie nigHT Come out to enjoy a movie. We offer a mix of new and old movies, popcorn, pop, coffee and tea. (Members $1.50 Non-members $2.00) When: Tuesdays 6:30 pm

opera appreCiaTion CluB Do you love opera and want to learn more? Learn about composers, plot and history. Please note that this is not a singing group. When: 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 10:00 am

piCkle Ball This game combines the best of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Please come out and give it a try. When: Tuesdays – 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm and Fridays 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm

SeW muCH Fun Take part in our sewing club. Share your talents or learn from others. There is always something fun to work on. When: Fridays – 9:30 am

Silver STarS Drama group Join our own STARS as they sing, dance and act! When: please see our newsletter for the full schedule.

TaBle TenniS A fun fast paced sport that everyone can play. When: Wednesdays - 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm and Thursdays 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Tai-CHi A popular and traditional Chinese exercise which improves circulation, flexibility and concentration. This program is self-led and is intended for those who have some Tai-Chi experience. When: mondays and Wednesdays 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Walking CluB Enjoy the trails of Aurora. Location and duration will be decided by participants. Please meet at the Centre. When: Wednesdays – 9:30 am Thursdays – 2:00 pm

WooDCarverS Join us as we carve! We are a small and welcoming group, all at various stages of carving ability. When: Tuesdays and Thursdays - 9:30 am - noon

WooDSHop Our woodshop is fully equipped and manned by qualified instructors who are happy to assist! When: monday - Friday - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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CALL 905-726-4754 OR 905-726-4759

ForIceBookingsandInquiriescontactjsherin@e-aurora.ca.ForRoomBookingsandInquiriescontactjcarpenter@e-aurora.cafaCIlITy BOOkIngsFACILITY BOOKINGS Call 905-726-4754 / 905-727-3123 ext. 4

3Ice bookings and Inquiries contact [email protected] Room bookings and Inquiries contact jcarpenter@e

Location AvailableAreas

MaximumCapacity

LLBO

Fridge Stove TV

VCR

OverheadProjector/Flipchart

Auditorium 180** • • • • • • •Arenas (2) •

Arena Floors (2) 600* • •Meeting Room #1 20-30** • • • •

Aurora Community Centre

Meeting Room #2 15 • • • •

Meeting Room 12-20** • • • •

Activity Room 30-40** • • • •

Babysitting Room 15 • • • •

Arena •Arena Floor 600* • •

Aurora Family Leisure Complex

Pool 165 •

Arenas (2) •Arena Floors (2) 600* •Meeting Room 25 • • •

8 Lane Pool 280 •Leisure Pool & Slide 96 •

Stonach Aurora Recreation Complex

Teaching Pool 69 •

Activity Rooms (2) 20-40** • • • •Aurora Seniors Centre

Multi-PurposeRoom/Kitchen 160-220** • • • • • • •

Magna Room 50-75** • • • •Aurora Public Library

Lebovic Room 35-50** • • • •

Hall/Meeting Room 60-80** • •

Holland Room 40 • • • •Leksand Room 24 • • • •

Aurora Town Hall

Council Chambers 120 • • • •

*Arena Floor Rental subject to removal of ice. **Capacity may vary depending upon set-up.

Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex

1 Community Centre Lane

135 Industrial Parkway N.

1400 Wellington Street W.

5 Municipal Drive

15145 Yonge Street

1 Municipal Drive

Victoria Hall - 27 Mosley Street

For detailed information and pricing, please visit www.e-aurora.ca

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SUMMER CAMPS 2011Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the Town of Aurora Summer

Camp Programs. We trust that you will find our camps to be well planned, creative and an enthusiastic place for your child to spend their summer days! Our qualified staff are committed to preparing safe and enjoyable program plans to ensure all

children have a summer filled with friends, fun and laughter!

All Campers...• arewelcomed,feelsafeandsecure• areofferedchoice• areinvolvedandintegratedintoactivities• understandtheimportanceofteamworkandsharing• areencouragedtolearn,experiencenewthingsandto be creative, cooperative, confident and independent• willreceiveaCampNewsletterthefirstdayofcamp with all of the exciting details for that week

All Parents/Caregivers... • willreceiveaCampWELCOMEpageuponregisteringtheirchildincamp• willreceivea“campercall”priortothefirstdayatcamptodiscussweekly activities and answer any questions you may have• willbeaskedtocompletea“CamperInformationForm”onthefirstdayof camp• areencouragedtospeakwithourstaffatanytime

All staff...• treatallcamperswithrespect,dignityandhonesty• areaminimumof16yearsofageandhavepriorexperienceworkingwith children• areStandardFirstAid,CPR-C,andAODAcertified• aresubjecttoaPoliceRecordCheck• arecommittedtoofferingyourchildasafe,qualityandfunsummercamp experience

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playBall Summer Camp neW! (ages 3 to 4 1/2 years) Playball - Specialists in sports skills for young kids, is delighted to present this 1/2 day summer camp opportunity as the perfect introduction to multi-sports and team participation for your child. If this is your little one’s first experience in sports, it is vitally important to ensure a positive and happy introduction to the skills that will help your child’s future participation in many different activities. Make sure your child is part of the TEAM!

Super SWimmerS Camp! (ages 3 to 6 years) Not only do campers have the opportunity to enjoy an exciting half-day or full-day camp experience, they will also have a chance to pass a swimming level. Participants will start the morning off in the pool taking a swimming lesson with a certified lifeguard, and for the remainder of the program day they will participate in fun camp activities such as arts and crafts, singsong and outdoor play. Come join us for this exciting camp experience. Children muST be fully toilet trained. Please note that children will be taught the LEARN TO SWIM LEVELS and if possible, please bring your child’s previous report card on the first day of camp.

ToTS oF Fun! (ages 3 to 5 years) The Tots of Fun half day program is a great place for the wee ones to meet new friends in a fun and safe environment. Participants will rotate each day through different fun activities such as on site water play, arts and crafts, singsongs and many co-operative games. Participants will also have lots of outdoor play and special guests coming by to visit. Children muST be fully toilet trained.

kiDDie kampuS- prepareS you For SCHool! (ages 3 to 5 years) An exciting opportunity especially designed to help your child adjust to the transition of starting school. Using stories, songs, games and activities to encourage independence this action packed camp is aimed at providing a social, creative and fun environment preparing your child for the new adventure they are about to begin.

kinDer kamp! (ages 4 to 6 years) Is your little camper ready for their first full day camp experience, then KINDER KAMP is the camp for them. The campers will have the opportunity to enjoy outdoor water play, arts and crafts, singsong, sports and many activities in a co-operative environment supported by experienced and qualified staff. Each week will follow a different creative theme allowing for an entire summer of excitement. Come and join us for the non-stop fun!

Finale kinDer kamp (ages 4 to 6 years) There’s one final session of summer fun and camp excitement. These five days will provide a variety of activities for the campers! Children are divided into groups and will rotate to different activities such as arts and crafts, sports, singsong and quiet games. Each day will encompass a different theme and a special guest will be coming by to visit. Campers will also have the opportunity to enjoy water play this week.

THeaTre Camp - a Fun BunCH oF munSCH (ages 5 to 7 years) We are thrilled to offer this popular, exciting and creative summer camp program for young actors, provided by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. In this fun-filled on-week program, children will be led step-by-step through the theatrical process as they focus on acting, comedy, singing, dancing and staging. The young actors will build confidence and teamwork in preparation for their performance featuring a collection of popular and zany stories by Robert Munsch. Children will also benefit from a variety of theatre workshops including clowning, improv, magic, puppetry, masks and basic acting instruction as well as participate in theatre games and production crafts. Laughter and applause are guaranteed as the actors showcase their talents before adoring fans on the final day of camp. Campers can register for each of the sessions without performing in the same story.

STop moTion animaTion & ComiC relieF neW! (ages 6 to 9 years) At The Director’s Cut, what you think is what you get!! In this summer camp program the main ingredient is fun!! With Clay, Toys and Paper you construct your own characters and scenes, then using our stop motion technology and cutting edge video cameras, lap top computers, expert instruction and your imagination, you will bring things to life in your very own Hollywood blockbuster stop motion film! Don’t forget to add some sound effects, special effects, transitions and titles to make your film a shoe-in for an Academy Award. Campers will also enjoy a weekly swim.

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muSiCal THeaTre - SHrek neW! (ages 6 to 10 years) Children sing and dance to the popular songs of the smash hit musical, Shrek! In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre, not a handsome prince, shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey who won’t be quiet, a bad guy with a SHORT temper, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand... and his name is Shrek! Budding performers benefit from the exciting diversity of daily workshops, provided by the theater professionals from the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co., in vocal, acting and dance training and create production crafts and they prepare for their performance for adoring fans on the final day of camp. Laughter and applause are guaranteed.

DanCe Camp (ages 6 to 10 years) Jump, spin and dance to the music! These lively and exciting dance camp programs offered by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co. (A Not For Profit Organization) will combine the basic aspects of ballet, jazz, hip hop and musical theatre and introduce campers to the joys of dance! Participants will be given the opportunity to develop grace and creativity, while having fun and allowing their personalities to flourish. The dancer’s efforts will be rewarded with the rich sound of applause during their final performance for family and friends on the last day of camp.

Super SporTS aurora neW! (ages 6 to 11 years) Join us for this action packed, high energy week of sport instruction, active games, mini tournaments and so much more! Participants will learn the basic skills of basketball, baseball, volleyball, football, soccer, ball hockey and field sports. Children will be divided into age appropriate groups with the emphasis on having fun, making friends and good sportsmanship. Each week campers will have the opportunity to swim, skate and enjoy a fun field trip. Ice skates are not provided and a CSA approved hockey helmet is mandatory; bicycle helmets will not be allowed on the ice.

aurora aDvenTure Camp (ages 6 to 11 years) Campers will enjoy their outdoor environment as they make new friends, learn about teamwork and take on exciting challenges through crafts, leadership and group games along with special activities. Take part in daily rotations in groups made up of campers your same age. Each week campers will have the opportunity to participate in swimming, special guest visits and off-site field trips. Adventure Camp is a perfect place to try out many new exciting camp adventures. Come join in the fun!

WaCky SCienCe aDvenTure Camp! (ages 6 to 12 years) Come and learn how to be a real scientist. Spend your afternoon with our wacky science instructors and participate in a variety of different experiments each day. Along with games, songs, activities and crazy creations, campers will add, measure, mix, observe and be amazed. All 3 weeks will offer a different theme and program outline.

ConServaTion kiDS (ages 6 to 12 years) A fantastic outdoor experience! Imagine participating in a unique outdoor day camp in a natural setting. The Town of Aurora in partnership with the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority are excited to offer children a unique experience that involves hiking, orienteering, wilderness shelter building and cookout, exploration of field, forest and pond, with nature arts & crafts and so much more. Staffing led by conservation educators from the Educational Centre at Scanlon Creek. Please note that Course A and Course B will offer different themes and activities, therefore welcoming you to participate two weeks in a row without repetition. Please keep in mind that Sheppard’s Bush is a conservation area and when packing your child’s lunch, be mindful of the overuse of packaging and disposable materials. Reusable beverage/food containers are recommended. This camp runs rain or shine, please provide appropriate clothing in case of inclement weather. Finale Camp (ages 6 to 12 years) Just when you thought Summer Camp was over for 2011, there’s FINALE CAMP! Campers will rotate to different activities such as arts and crafts, sports, quiet games and leadership challenges. Each day will cover a different fun and exciting theme with some surprises along the way. A special field trip will be planned and campers will also get to enjoy a skate during the week. Come finish the summer of 2011 in style at FINALE CAMP!

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arT expreSS Camp! (ages 6 to 11 years) Are you ready for an Adventure into the Arts? Campers will be guided through conventional and non-conventional art projects. Campers will be introduced to drama, music, dance, creative writing, story telling and much more. Each session, campers will participate in a field trip or fun workshop where a special guest will come in to teach. Campers will also participate in traditional camp activities such as games, sports and swimming. The week is completed with an Art Exhibit for parents and friends on the last day of the session.

Junior CHeF Cooking Camp (ages 7 to 12 years) This hands-on introductory cooking class will provide children with an opportunity to experience the joys of cooking while having fun and even being a little messy. Campers will create simple meals, easy side dishes and delicious desserts. Campers will learn their way around a kitchen as safety, cleanliness and nutrition are emphasized. Please specify any food allergies or restrictions on your registration form or by phoning the reception desk at 905-841-7529 so that your family file can be updated.

Summer Sk8 Camp (ages 7 to 12 years) If you love skateboarding, this is the camp for you! Participants will learn everything from skateboard safety to accomplishing new tricks. Participants will also be given the chance to understand components and proper construction of a skateboard.

FuTure engineerS (ages 7 to 12 years) Experience the world of electronics and robotics in this interactive, fun and recreational technology camp and become a junior engineer for the week. Whether building a house and wiring it up or putting together electronic and robotic toys, kids will gain an understanding of basic electronics, mechanics and robotic theory. In a safe environment, with full support and supervision, kids will gain practical experience

and problem solving skills as they build engaging projects with batteries, electronic components, wheels, gears and connectors. Each day will include half day of technology activities and half day of indoor and outdoor play, arts and crafts, games and special events. THeaTre Camp - JameS & THe gianT peaCH neW! (ages 8 to 14 years) We are thrilled to announce this year’s production, James & the Giant Peach as our Summer Theatre Production. A magical peach! An imprisoned boy! Insect friends! An incredible journey! This amazing adventure of James Henry Trotter will fulfill the fantasy of anyone who has ever dreamed of escape. Roald Dahl’s story come hilariously to life in this delightful play that reveals the wickedness of some, the goodness of others, and the indecision encountered by many when they are faced with crisis. Meet James, the wise Old-Green-Grasshopper and the pessimistic Earthworm, as James’ mean Aunt Spiker and cruel Aunt Sponge come to a suitable sticky end. Taught in a fun and creative atmosphere by the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co., participants are lead through the rehearsal and performance process. But that’s not all! Children will participate in daily, stimulating, performance-based theatre workshops. Laughter and applause are guaranteed as the actors showcase their talents before adoring fans on the last Thursday of the two week session.

FiT & Fun Camp (ages 11 to 12 years) School is finally out, are you tired of sitting in class all day long? Come join us for a week of fitness with Fit & Fun Camp! Our enthusiastic and energetic staff will take you through a week of being active and having a great time! During the week you will learn fitness basics, enjoy time in our fitness centre, take part in various sports and spend some time enjoying the beautiful summer weather while doing so! You will also learn new activities from special guests and take part in an off site field trip and enjoy a swim!

THeaTre Camp - legally BlonDe neW! (ages 10 to 14 years) Participants sing, dance and act their way through the popular songs of the smash hit Legally Blond the Musical. College sweetheart and homecoming queen Elle Woods doesn’t take no for an answer. So when her boyfriend, Warner, dumps her for someone serious, Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books and heads for Harvard Law School! This all singing, all dancing, feel good musical comedy will take you from the social whirl of California Campus life to Harvard Hall’s of Justice with the West End’s brightest new heroine. The verdict? This much fun shouldn’t be legal! Budding performers benefit from the exciting diversity of daily workshops provided by theatre professionals from the Canadian Children’s Theatre Co., in vocal, acting and dance training and create production crafts as they prepare for their performance for adoring fans on the last Thursday of each 2-week session.

CHallenge pluS...youTH Camp (ages 11 to 12 years) Are you up for the Challenge? Come join our enthusiastic and excited staff in this fun filled leadership experience. Participants will enjoy outdoor challenges, leadership activities and an opportunity to make lasting friendships. Each session there will be fun activities including arts & crafts, fitness, sports, special guests, a field trip and the opportunity to skate and swim.

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ConneCTionS neW! (ages 10 to 14 years) An interactive program that utilizes mixed-media to guide and mentor children around themes that affect their lives and larger issues that impact society as a whole. Camp staff and special guests will help children explore creative ways of learning about history, culture and contemporary issues relating to the world around them. By empowering them through critical thinking and artistic expression to uphold peace and non-violence within their respective communities, your child will enjoy this one of a kind opportunity to learn how to help make a difference in their futures and in the world ahead of them.

young auTHorS Book Camp (ages 10+ years) Do you love to read books and enjoy using your imagination to make up exciting characters, thrilling plots, dramatic plays or zany rhyming poetry? This half-day camp is especially designed for youth who want to have fun with words and stories while developing their skills with a published writer. Activities will include writing short stories and poem,

drawing/illustrating, cartooning, playwriting and puppet crafts, as well as a special guest visit from a celebrated children’s author. Come and make new friends who share your interest in writing, illustrating and telling great stories!

THe DireCTor’S CuT (ages 10 to 13 years) Have you got what it takes to be a high power producer and director in Hollywood? If you do, then we want you! Join other future film directors in our state of the art mobile film studio this summer. While there, you, along with a cast of other creative minds will create, define and imagine your very own digital film production. We offer 3 distinct programs for the director in you, including Claymation (A), Feature Film Making/Make a Movie Trailer (B) and I Wanna Rock Music Video/Make a Movie Trailer (C). At camp, you will write your own screenplay and use the latest Hollywood gear and techniques to direct, produce, film, edit, and compose your own digital sound track all to be showcased on your very own chaptered DVD. Don’t forget the Director’s Cut Film Festival, where you, your family and friends will enjoy your movie up on the big screen.

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ProGrAM AGe DATes loCATion TiMes fee/ClAss CoDe

Playball Camp 3-5 yrs July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5* Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug 19

Aurora Sports Dome Fleury Park Fleury Park Aurora Sports Dome Aurora Sports Dome Aurora Sports Dome

9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm

$160.00/5 $160.00/5 $160.00/5 $128.00/4 $160.00/5 $160.00/5

26272 26273 26274 26275 26276 26277

Super Swimmers 3-5 yrs 4- 6 yrs

July 4 – July 15 Aug 2 – Aug 12* Aug 15 – Aug 26

July 4 – July 15 July 18 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 12* Aug 15 – Aug 26

AFLC AFLC AFLC

SARC SARC SARC SARC

8:45am-11:30am 8:45am-11:30am 8:45am-11:30am

8:45am-4:00pm 8:45am-4:00pm 8:45am-4:00pm 8:45am-4:00pm

$165.00/10 $140.40/9* $165.00/10

$225.00/10 $225.00/10 $202.50/9* $225.00/10

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26139 26140 26141 26142

Tots of Fun 3-5 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5* Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug 19 Aug 22 – Aug 26

SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC SARC

9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm

$66.00/5$66.00/5$66.00/5$66.00/5$52.80/4*$66.00/5$66.00/5$66.00/5

261432614426145 26146 26147 26148 26149 26150

Kiddie Kampus 3-5 yrs Aug 29 – Sept 2 SARC 9:30am-12:00pm $55.00/5 26151

Kinder Kamp 4-6 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5* Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug19 Aug 22 – Aug 26

ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm

$151.25/5 $151.25/5 $151.25/5 $151.25/5 $121.00/4* $151.25/5 $151.25/5 $151.25/5

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Finale Kinder Kamp 4-6 yrs Aug 29 – Sept 2 SARC 9:00am – 4:00pm $151.25/5 26160

A Fun Bunch of Munsch

5-7 yrs July 11 - July 15 July 25 - July 29 Aug 15 – Aug 19

Northern Lights P.S. Northern Lights P.S. Northern Lights P.S.

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm

$236.25/5 $236.25/5 $236.25/5

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Stop Motion Animation & Comic Relief

6-9 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug19 Aug 22 – Aug 26

Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library

9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5

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NEW!

ProGrAM AGe DATes loCATion TiMes fee/ClAss CoDe

SHREK! 6-10 yrs July 4 - July 8 July 18 - July 22 Aug 22 – Aug 26

56 Victoria StNorthern Lights P.S.56 Victoria St

9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$236.25/5 $236.25/5 $236.25/5

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Dance Camp 6-10 yrs July 4 – July 8 Aug 8 – Aug 12

56 Victoria StNorthern Lights P.S

9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$236.25/5 $236.25/5

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Super Sports Aurora neW!

6-11 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5 * Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug 19 Aug 22 – Aug 26

AFLC Aurora H.S.Aurora H.S.Aurora H.S. Aurora H.S. Aurora H.S. Aurora H.S. AFLC

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $132.00/4* $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5

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Aurora Adventure Camp

6-11 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5 * Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug 19 Aug 22 – Aug 26

Sheppard’s BushSheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $132.00/4* $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5

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Wacky Science Adventure Camp

6-12 yrs July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5* Aug 15 – Aug 19

AFLC AFLC AFLC

1:00pm – 4:00pm 9:00am – 12:00pm 1:00pm – 4:00pm

$82.50/5 $66.00/4*$82.50/5

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Conservation Kids 6-12 yrs July 4 – July 8 (A) July 11 – July 15 (B) July 18 – July 22(A) July 25 – July 29 (B) Aug 2 – Aug 5* (A) Aug 8 – Aug 12 (B) Aug 15 – Aug 19 (A) Aug 22 – Aug 26 (B)

Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush Sheppard’s Bush

9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$185.00/5 $185.00/5 $185.00/5 $185.00/5 $148.00/4* $185.00/5 $185.00/5 $185.00/5

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Finale Camp 6-12 yrs Aug 29 – Sept 2 ACC 9:00am – 4:00pm $151.25/5 26181

Art Express 6-11 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 11 – July 15 July 18 – July 22 July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5 * Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 15 – Aug 19 Aug 22 – Aug 26

56 Victoria St Northern Lights P.S Northern Lights P.S Northern Lights P.S Northern Lights P.S Northern Lights P.S Northern Lights P.S56 Victoria St

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $132.00/4* $165.00/5 $165.00/5 $165.00/5

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Junior Chef Cooking Camp

7-12 yrs July 25 – July 29 Aug 2 – Aug 5* Aug 15 – Aug 19

ACC ACC ACC

9:30am - 12:00pm 1:00pm – 3:30pm 9:30am – 12:00pm

$132.00/5 $105.60/4* $132.00/5

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Future Engineers 7-12 yrs July 11 - July 15 July 18 - July 22

AFLC AFLC

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$200.00/5 26193 26194

Summer SK8 Camp 7-12 yrs July 4 – July 8 July 25 – July 29

ACC Pad #1 ACC Pad #1

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm

$185.00/5 $185.00/5

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James & the Giant Peach

8-14 yrs July 25 – Aug 5 Northern Lights P.S. 9:00am - 4:00pm $404.25/9 26255

Director’s Cut 10-13 yrs July 4 – July 8 (A) July 11 – July 15 (B) July 18 – July 22 (C) July 25 – July 29(A) Aug 8 – Aug 12 (B) Aug 15 – Aug19 (C) Aug 22 – Aug 26 (A)

Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library Aurora Public Library

9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5 $273.00/5

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Young Author’s Book Camp

10-14 yrs July 25 – July 29 AFLC 9:30am - 12:00pm $141.75/5 26271

Legally Blonde 10-14 yrs July 11 – July 22 Aug 8 – Aug 19

Northern Lights P.S. Northern Lights P.S.

9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm

$446.25/10 $446.25/10

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Exciting Summer Day Trips!Exciting Summer Day Trips!Want to get outside and enjoy the summer instead of loafing on the couch? Get your friends together and come out for some cool summer day trips! Hang out with old friends and meet new ones while you climb a rock wall, see a Jay’s game or play target practice with paintballs. Don’t sit around and get bored, try something new this summer... Do one trip or do all! You’ll love it!

note: You must register to participate. Bus departs & arrives to and from the Aurora Family Leisure Complex. Please dress appropriately for the day, provide snacks, beverages, lunch, sunscreen, etc and be advised that we have a “NUT AWARE POLICY”. For more information on these exciting trips, please call (905) 726-4760.

Toronto Blue Jays vs Seattle Mariners Thursday, July 21, 2011 Time: 10:30am (Bus Departs) 5:30pm (Bus Arrives Back) Fee: $45/person Code: 26401

Wild Water Kingdom Thursday, July 28, 2011 Time: 9:00am (Bus Departs) 4:00pm (Bus Arrives Back) Fee: $45.00/person Code: 26402

Cold Creek Conservation Rock Climbing & High Ropes Thursday, August 11, 2011 Time: 9:30am (Bus Departs) 2:30pm (Bus Arrives Back) Fee: $25.00/person Code: 26403

Sgt Splatter Paintball Thursday, September 1, 2011 Time: 9:30am (Bus Departs) 3:30pm (Bus Arrives Back) Fee: $45.00/person Code: 26404

NEW!(Ages 13 to 15 years)

ProGrAM AGe DATes loCATion TiMes fee/ClAss CoDe

Fit & Fun 11-12 yrs July 4 – July 8 Aurora Sports Dome 9:00am – 4:00pm $170.00/5 26195

Challenge Plus 11-12 yrs Aug 8 – Aug 12 Aug 22 – Aug 26

AFLCAurora Sports Dome

9:00am – 4:00pm 9:00am – 4:00pm

$170.00/5 $170.00/5

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Connections neW!10-14 yrs Aug 2 – Aug 5*

Aug 15 – Aug 19AFLCAFLC

1:00 pm – 4:00pm 9:00am – 12:00pm

$100.00/4*$125.00/5

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If you register your child(ren) for one of our exciting full day Summer Camp Programs, you can take advantage of extended hours of supervision. Extend-A-Camp is intended

for parents who need to get to work on time or who may need some additional supervision for their child once the regular camp programs end each day. Children will be supervised by qualified and energetic Camp Staff who will have an excellent selection of

enjoyable activities to offer children of all ages. There will be movies, games, crafts, table games, cards and much more. Extend-A-Camp is only available for our FULL DAY Camps.

location: Fleury Park Tennis CourtsTime: 9:00-12:00 pm or 1:00-4:00pm (Half-Day) 9:00-4:00pm (Full-Day)Fee: $262.50 (Full Day - 5 Days) $168.00 (Half Day - 5 Days) $210.00* (Full Day - 4 Days) $134.40* (Half Day - 4 Days)

session DATe full DAY HAlf DAY AM HAlf DAY PM

SESSION #1 July 4 - July 8 26023 26032 26041

SESSION #2 July 11 - July 15 26024 26033 26042

SESSION #3 July 18 - July 22 20625 26034 26043

SESSION #4 July 25 - July 29 26026 26035 26044

SESSION #5* August 2 - August 5 26027 26036 26045

SESSION #6 August 8 - August 12 26028 26037 26046

SESSION #7 August 15 - August 19 26029 26038 26047

SESSION #8 August 22 - August 26 26030 26039 26048

SESSION #9 August 29 - September 2 26031 26040 26049

Junior Tennis Camp Junior Tennis Camp(ages 6 - 14 years)

Tennis Camp is offered to players 6 to 14 years of age and levels, beginner to intermediate. The camp is divided into 3 courts, determined by age and level. The campers are taught the fundamentals of the serve, groundstrokes, volley and overhead in high temp drills emphasizing balance and footwork. The coaches use balls and court sizes appropriate to the age of the group. Campers cross train (soccer, baseball etc.) approximately 20% of each day on sports beside the tennis courts. afternoon and Full-Day campers swim one day per week. Full day campers must provide their own lunch. All campers should bring water and snacks (all foods to be nut-free). Each camper will receive a t-shirt and each Friday is tournament day with pizza and prizes for all. Campers move into an indoor facility in the event of rain. If you have any questions, please contact Bill Maron at [email protected] or (416) 565-8774.

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7:00 am - 9:00 am Parents drop children off at the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex Pre-school Room.

9:00 am - 3:45 pm Children will be bused to the camp they have been registered for. Camps include: all camps that operate from 9 am - 4 pm only.

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Parents must pick up children by 6:00 pm at the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex - Pre-school Room.

If you register your child(ren) for one of our exciting full day Summer Camp Programs, you can take advantage of extended hours of supervision. Extend-A-Camp is intended

for parents who need to get to work on time or who may need some additional supervision for their child once the regular camp programs end each day. Children will be supervised by qualified and energetic Camp Staff who will have an excellent selection of

enjoyable activities to offer children of all ages. There will be movies, games, crafts, table games, cards and much more. Extend-A-Camp is only available for our FULL DAY Camps.

am Care (7:00 am - 9:00 am) Week # fee CoDe Week # fee CoDe

1 $42.50 26234 6 $42.50 26239 2 $42.50 26235 7 $42.50 26240 3 $42.50 26236 8 $42.50 26241 4 $42.50 26237 9 $42.50 26242 5* $34.00 26238

pm Care (4:00 pm - 6:00 pm) Week # fee CoDe Week # fee CoDe

1 $42.50 26243 6 $42.50 26248 2 $42.50 26244 7 $42.50 26249 3 $42.50 26245 8 $42.50 26250 4 $42.50 26246 9 $42.50 26251 5* $34.00 26247

ATTENTION WORKING PARENTS...

Extend-A-Camp

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(ages 14 & 15 years) This is the next step in your leadership training. Preference is on the completion of the L.I.T. Program before volunteering, however it is not mandatory. Participants will learn different leadership techniques, customer service skills, how to discipline and what it takes to become a camp counsellor. A mandatory training session must be attended in order to volunteer at camp. Please register for the weeks you would like to volunteer and indicate your camp preference. A maxiumum of 5 volunteers will be taken at each camp location. Camp options are Kinder Kamp (4-6 years), Aurora Adventure Camp (6-11 years), Super Sports Aurora (6-11 years) and Art Express Camp (6-11 years). You will be given confirmation of your camp location at the training session. Please note a portion of the training will take place in the pool.

• C.I.T.smustprovidetheirowntransportationtoandfromprogramlocations. Please note Extend-a-Camp is not available for this program. • Asatisfactorypolicerecordcheckmustbesubmittedpriortothecampplacement. • C.I.T.smustbringapackedlunchanddrinksdaily.SunscreenandhatsareSTRONGLYRECOMMENDED.

mandatory Training Sessions: Saturday, June 25, 2011 for July Placements - AFLC - Activity Room - 9:00 - 4:00pm Saturday, July 23, 2011 for August Placements - AFLC - Activity Room - 9:00 - 4:00pm

CounSellor in Training (C.i.T.) program volunTeerS

leaDerSHip in Training (l.i.T.) program(ages 13+ years) This 2 week program is an introduction to leadership development. This program will consist of 1 week of training which includes basic information on program planning, communication, first aid, effective discipline for children, games, songs and policies & procedures. The second week will be a placement in one of our camp programs. L.I.T.’s are to provide their own transportation to and from program locations for both weeks unless registered in Extend-a-Camp. Participants must be the required age by the program start date. This is an excellent program, preparing participants for future employment. L.I.T.’s will be given an evaluation at the end of the session.

DATe loCATion TiMe # DAYs CoDe

July 4 - July 8 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26200

July 11 - July 15 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26201

July 18 - July 22 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26202

July 25 - July 29 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26203

August 2 - August 5* To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 4 26204

August 8 - August 12 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26205

August 15 - August 19 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26206

August 22 - August 26 To Be Discussed in Class 9:00am- 4:00pm 5 26207

DATe loCATion TiMe fee/ClAss CoDe

July 4 - July 15 Victoria Hall 9:00 - 4:00pm $235.00/10 25442

July 18 - July 29 Victoria Hall 9:00 - 4:00pm $235.00/10 25443

August 2 - August 12* Victoria Hall 9:00 - 4:00pm $211.50/9 25444

August 15 - August 26 Victoria Hall 9:00 - 4:00pm $235.00/10 25445

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inTegraTion ServiCeS

summer Camp Integration servicesThe Town of Aurora welcomes and encourages all children with disabilities to participate in any of our summer camp programs. Every effort will be made for a child to participate at a level suitable to their abilities, support needs, program choice and facility access. Let us help you provide a positive experience for your little camper.

a participant requires extra Support if...• Extrasupportisrequiredatschoolintheclassroom

• Aphysical,medical,developmentaland/orlearningdisabilityexiststhataffectsthesafetyoftheparticipantorthat of other participants

• Extrasupportisneededathomeforbasiccaresuchasdressingandtoileting

• Participantiscurrentlyassociatedwithasupportagencyorprogram

Support options...1. You may provide the one-on-one support yourself in the form of a family member, friend, trained support/social worker or nurse.

2. You may request volunteer support. Leisure Buddy Volunteers are primarily students volunteering their time. Although they will participate in a training program, they may not necessarily have experience working with individuals with special needs.

3. You may request staff support. We have a limited number of Integration Counsellors who will provide one-on-one support during the camp programs. There is NO additional fee for this service.

Please be aware that we will do our best to provide your child with the support they require; however, it is not guaranteed that we will be able to secure a Leisure Buddy Volunteer or Integration Counsellor for the specific week you request.

How Do i register? 1. Look through the current Parks and Recreation Program Guide, Summer Camp section for a camp that your child may be interested in.

2. Contact our Community Programmer to discuss your registration plans and support options. Call 905-727-3123 ext. 3121 or [email protected]

3. Register for your program using any of the registration methods listed on page 6

4. Our Community Programmer will confirm your registration and support requirements prior to your chosen camp session.

Important Information When registering your child please ensure that you include the details on your registration form or that you phone the reception staff at 905-841-7529 or 905-726-4770 to have your family file updated with the specific needs, medical condition and/or life threatening allergy. Please note that there is no way of indicating this information when using our Tele-PLAY registration system.

volunTeerS neeDeD! Become a leisure Buddy!Are you interested in making a difference in the life of a child with a disability? Then this volunteer opportunity is for you! This program will link a participant with a volunteer who is enthusiastic and committed to providing support. This program will allow the volunteer and the participant a chance to learn, have fun and meet new people. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, are 14 years of age or older and will not be participating in our Counsellor in Training (C.I.T) program please call 905-727-3123 ext. 3121 or email [email protected] for more information.

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peDeSTrian Trail SySTemThe Town of Aurora is fortunate to have an extensive pedestrian trail system which connects many of its neighbourhood parks, Town Facilities and open space corridors. At present the Town maintains approximately 25 kilometers of trails.Come out and enjoy a leisurely hike through the natural valley land setting of mixed forests, meadows and wetland habitats of the Holland River Valley Trail, designated in 2000 as part of the regional Nokiidaa Trail. This trail is Aurora’s longest trail corridor stretching from Vandorf in the south (just west of Bayview Avenue) all the way up to St. John’s Sideroad at Industrial Parkway North. The trail corridor links municipal facilities such as the Town Hall, the Senior’s Centre and the Aurora Leisure Complex as well as the Aurora Community Arborteum, Sheppards Bush and Lambert Willson Park.Another significant trail corridor is the Willow Farm, Lakeview Trail system, a trail linking parks and linear open space corridors within the forested hills of St. Andrews in northwest Aurora. The topography is very undulating as the trail rises up to one of the highest points elevation within Aurora.All Aurora trails are considered multi-use, with the primary focus being pedestrian hikers. Opportunities also exist for cross country skiers. The majority of our trails are compact gravel surfaces with some asphalt sections through neighbourhood and community parks. Please note that our trails are not groomed or maintained during winter months, and conditions vary widely. Surface conditions can change dramatically during the winter to create potentially hazardous hiking and skiing conditions. All users are advised to respect other trail users, to stay on designated trails and to exercise caution at all times.

BaSkeTBall CourTSBasketball Facilities in the Town of Aurora are either full court double net facilities or half court single net facilities. Basketball courts are not lighted. They can be found in the following park locations:

•AdaJohnsonPark-2halfcourts•AtkinsonPark-1halfcourt•ChapmanPark-1fullcourt•ConfederationPark-2fullcourts•HamiltonPark-1fullcourt•HicksonPark-2halfcourts•JamesLloydPark-2fullcourts•SestonPark-1halfcourt•SummitPark-1fullcourt•TamaracGreen-1halfcourt•ThompsonPark-1halfcourt•WilliamKennedyPark-1halfcourt

TenniS CourTSAll Town of Aurora tennis courts are asphalt surface, regulation size, and are lighted until 11:00pm daily. Tennis courts can be found in the following park locations:

•FleuryPark-4courts •McMahonPark-3courts •NormWellerPark-2courts •SummitPark-2courts

Please note that the Aurora Community Tennis Club operates out of the McMahon Park Tennis Facilities. The public has equal access to the courts from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, Mondays and Fridays, and from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The public is permitted on the courts at all other times subject to Club Members having priority.

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SkaTeBoarD anD Bmx FaCiliTieSHickson Park is designed to facilitate permanent skateboard and BMX activities. Concrete skate board runs include numerous ramps, transitions, stairs, ledges and rails. A separate BMX loop is designed in a grassed area and consists of a series of jumps, log steps, log and plank bridges, a rock and log circuit and a rock and log spider. There is a soft surface course (earth and mulch) geared for beginners and advanced bikers alike. Please note that the BMX and Skateboard facilities in Hickson Park will not be supervised by Town staff.

WaTer play SplaSH paDCool off during the warm summer months at one of the two children’s water play areas. They are at Town Park, Aurora’s oldest park, located at Wells and Mosley Streets and Ada Johnson Park, located at Conover Avenue and Hartwell Drive (east of Bayview). The splash pads features tumbling buckets of water and several ground jets for a variety of water play activities on a rubber safety surface. The Splash Pads are open, weather permitting, from mid-June through early September. Hours of operation are 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. Please note that the Splash Pads are not supervised by Town staff.

CommuniTy parkS & SporTS FaCiliTieSEnjoy playgrounds, water splash pads, sports fields, skateboarding and a wide variety of other recreational activities in Aurora’s parkettes, neighbourhood and community parks.Our most recent park development is Ada Johnson Park, a neighbourhood park located at Conover Avenue and Hartwell Way. The park features include junior and senior playgrounds, a children’s water play area, as well as generously landscaped passive and free play areas.

AurorA ADoPT-A-PArk YouR CHANCE To GRoW WiTH THE CoMMuNiTY!

Over 700 acres of Parkland, an outstanding Trail System and friendly tree-lined streets contribute to Aurora’s natural beauty and make it a place we’re proud to call home.

Did you know that the Adopt-A-Park program provides local businesses, community groups and residents with the opportunity to enhance the environment and beautify our town by assisting with the maintenance and developement of Aurora’s parks and trail systems?

•Creatingtheopportunityforcitizenstosupportourparksandgreenspaces

•Sharingtheresponsibitlityforacleancommunity

•Developingopportunitiesforyouthinvolvement

•Buildingcommunityprideandasenseofownershipinourparklands

From tree to shrub plantings to street decorations, there are a number of ways for individuals and interested groups and organizations to become involved in this exciting program.

Town-wide community pride... you can make a difference!

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AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Mon May 2 June 20 4:30 – 5:30pm $84.00 7 25758 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Tue May 3 June 21 4:30 – 5:30pm $96.00 8 25759 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 9:30 – 10:30am $72.00 6 25760 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 10:30 – 11:30pm $72.00 6 25761 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Fri May 8 June 17 4:30 – 5:30pm $84.00 7 25762 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Wed May 4 June 22 4:30 – 5:30pm $112.00 8 25763 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Thurs May 5 June 23 4:30 – 5:30pm $112.00 8 25764 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 11:30 – 12:30pm $84.00 6 25765 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Mon May 2 June 20 5:30 – 7:00pm $147.00 7 25884 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Fri May 6 June 17 5:30 – 7:00pm $147.00 7 25885 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 12:30 – 1:30pm $84.00 6 25886 Fleury 9 to 11 Intermediate Thur May 5 June 23 5:30 – 7:00pm $168.00 8 25892 Fleury

Total Tennis offers lessons for ages 5 to Adult for levels Beginner to Advanced. Make-up lessons will be held from Friday, June 24 to Thursday, June 30 (normal day & time). Maximum 1 make-up class per course. All programs are cancelled on Saturday, May 21 and Monday, May 23

(Victoria Day). If you have questions regarding any of the tennis programs contact Bill Maron at [email protected] or (416)565-8774.

all programS are at Fleury park CourTS (The park south of the aurora Community Centre)

Junior & youth lessons

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 12 to 18 Beg & Beg 2 Wed May 4 June 22 5:30 – 7:00pm $183.60 8 25906 Fleury 12 to 18 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 2:00 – 3:00pm $91.80 6 25908 Fleury 12 to 18 Advanced Tue May 3 June 21 7:00 – 7:00pm $183.60 8 25912 Fleury

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 18+ Intermediate Wed May 4 June 22 7:00 – 8:30pm $210.72 8 25915 Fleury 18+ Beg 2 & Low Int. Sat May 7 June 18 3:00 – 4:30pm $105.36 6 25917 Fleury 18+ Beg & Beg 2 Mon May 2 June 20 7:00 – 8:30pm $184.38 7 25921 Fleury

adult lessons

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion League Intermediate Thurs May 5 June 23 7:00 - 8:30pm $115.80 8 25926 Fleury League Intermediate Tue May 3 June 21 7:00 - 8:30pm $115.80 8 25929 Fleury

adult league & round robinThis program is for players who have match experience. Players have a regular partner and play against different teams each week. This program will run on two different nights (players can sign up for one night or both). Make-up matches will be played on Tuesday, June 21 and Thursday, June 23 at the normal time.

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AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Mon May 2 June 20 4:30 – 5:30pm $84.00 7 25758 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Tue May 3 June 21 4:30 – 5:30pm $96.00 8 25759 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 9:30 – 10:30am $72.00 6 25760 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 10:30 – 11:30pm $72.00 6 25761 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Fri May 8 June 17 4:30 – 5:30pm $84.00 7 25762 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Wed May 4 June 22 4:30 – 5:30pm $112.00 8 25763 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Thurs May 5 June 23 4:30 – 5:30pm $112.00 8 25764 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 11:30 – 12:30pm $84.00 6 25765 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Mon May 2 June 20 5:30 – 7:00pm $147.00 7 25884 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Fri May 6 June 17 5:30 – 7:00pm $147.00 7 25885 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 12:30 – 1:30pm $84.00 6 25886 Fleury 9 to 11 Intermediate Thur May 5 June 23 5:30 – 7:00pm $168.00 8 25892 Fleury

Total Tennis offers lessons for ages 5 to Adult for levels Beginner to Advanced. Make-up lessons will be held from Monday, August 29 to Saturday, September 3 (normal day & time). Maximum 1 make-up class per course. All programs are cancelled on Saturday, July 30 and Monday, August 1 (Civic Holiday). If you have questions regarding any of the tennis programs contact Bill Maron at [email protected] or (416)565-8774.

all programS are at Fleury park CourTS (The park south of the aurora Community Centre)

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 12 to 18 Beg & Beg 2 Wed May 4 June 22 5:30 – 7:00pm $183.60 8 25906 Fleury 12 to 18 Beg & Beg 2 Sat May 7 June 18 2:00 – 3:00pm $91.80 6 25908 Fleury 12 to 18 Advanced Tue May 3 June 21 7:00 – 7:00pm $183.60 8 25912 Fleury

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 12 to 18 Beg & Beg 2 Wed July 9 Aug 27 1:00 – 2:00pm $107.10 7 26313 Fleury 12 to 18 Intermediate Wed July 6 Aug 24 6:00 – 7:30pm $183.60 8 26314 Fleury

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 18+ Intermediate Wed May 4 June 22 7:00 – 8:30pm $210.72 8 25915 Fleury 18+ Beg 2 & Low Int. Sat May 7 June 18 3:00 – 4:30pm $105.36 6 25917 Fleury 18+ Beg & Beg 2 Mon May 2 June 20 7:00 – 8:30pm $184.38 7 25921 Fleury

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion League Intermediate Thurs May 5 June 23 7:00 - 8:30pm $115.80 8 25926 Fleury League Intermediate Tue May 3 June 21 7:00 - 8:30pm $115.80 8 25929 Fleury

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Tue July 5 Aug 23 5:30 – 6:30pm $96.00 8 26304 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Thurs July 7 Aug 25 5:30 – 6:30pm $96.00 8 26305 Fleury 5 to 6 Beg & Beg 2 Sat July 9 Aug 27 10:00 – 11:00am $84.00 7 26306 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Thurs July 7 Aug 25 6:30 – 7:30pm $112.00 8 26307 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Sat July 9 Aug 27 11:00 – 12:00pm $98.00 7 26308 Fleury 7 to 8 Beg & Beg 2 Mon July 4 Aug 22 6:00 – 7:00pm $98.00 7 26309 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Tue July 5 Aug 23 6:30 – 7:30pm $112.00 8 26310 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Wed July 6 Aug 24 5:00 – 6:00pm $112.00 8 26311 Fleury 9 to 11 Beg & Beg 2 Sat July 9 Aug 27 12:00 – 1:00pm $98.00 7 26312 Fleury

Junior & youth lessons

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion 18+ Beg & Beg 2 Mon July 4 Aug 22 7:00 – 8:30pm $184.38 7 26315 Fleury 18+ Beg & Beg 2 Sat July 9 Aug 27 2:30 – 3:30pm $122.92 7 26316 Fleury 18+ Intermediate Wed July 6 Aug 24 7:30 – 9:00pm $210.72 8 26317 Fleury

adult lessons

AGe leVel DAY sTArT DATe enD DATe TiMe fee # Weeks CoDe loCATion League Intermediate Tue July 5 Aug 23 7:30 - 9:00pm $115.80 8 26318 Fleury League Intermediate Thur July 7 Aug 25 7:30 - 9:00pm $115.80 8 26319 Fleury

adult league & round robinThis program is for players who have match experience. Players have a regular partner and play against different teams each week. This pro-gram will run on two different nights (players can sign up for one night or both). Make-up matches will be played on Tuesday, August 30 and Thursday, September 1 at the normal time.

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A sure sign someone has visited Amica.

If you're considering moving from an empty nest to a fullerlife, a visit to Amica may prompt a call to your realtor. Becausehere you'll have all the comforts of home with none of thehassles. Professional chefs will cook your 5-star meals in a resort-class kitchen, while you enjoy an endless range of activities making your mature years your best; filled with adventure, fun and friends.

Amica. You'll be sold.

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ABC CO-EDSummer Basketball Camps

& Spring League

(7-8 yrs) (9 - 11 yrs) (12 - 14 yrs)

Transportation AvailableFree early drop off 8:30 am. & late pick-up 12:30 or 5pm.

TuesdaysMarch 29th - May 17th

7- 9 years, 6:30 - 7:45 pmWednesdays

March 30th - May 18th10-13 years, 6:15 - 8:00pm

Gino Cundari is a physical education teacher and head coach of our camps. Cundari is a certified basketball official and has been coaching for the past fifteen years. We start from the basic skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, then work our way to competitive skills such as post moves, one-on-one moves etc.

NEW!

For info call Gino Cundari 905-841-6875

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Provided in partnership with the Town of Aurora, ACTC is a self-sustaining, non-profit community organization

dedicated to affordable tennis programs to people of all ages and abilities.

LOCATED AT HISTORIC MCMAHON PARK (MAPLE & FLEURY STREET )

SEASON : APRIL TO SEPTEMBER

FACILITY FEATURES: 3 lighted courts with cushioned surface

Renovated club house with deck andshade awning

Rebound Wall Ball Machine

ORGANIZED TENNIS PROGRAMS FOR BEGINNER TO ADVANCED LEVELS:

House Leagues Intercounty TeamsTournaments Socials

QUALIFIED CLUB PROFESSIONAL PROVIDES:Private Lessons Instruction Clinics

Children’s Programs

Adult: $80 Couple: $130 Family: $145 Junior: $35

For more information and to register online, visit

www.auroratennis.ca or call 905-727-3719

CAMPS RUN WEEKLY: July 4, 2011 - September 2, 2011

FULL DAY:HALF DAY: 9am -12:00pm

Camp brochure & registration information available online:

2740 Davis Drive West, Newmarketwww.cardinalgolfclub.com

AGES 8-14

15570 Yonge Street, Aurora, Ontario. L4G 1P2

(905) 727-3003(905) 727-3003Consultation By Appointment

HOURS:Monday to Friday

8:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturdays 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Golf Glen Veterinary

Clinic

Golf Glen Veterinary

Clinic

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Our services are delivered within thefollowing health care disciplines:• Occupational Therapy

• Physiotherapy

• Behavioural Therapy

• Psychology

• Music Therapy

• Speech-Language Pathology

Complimentary Screening SessionsThink your child might benefit from therapy? Call us

at 905-751-0970 to learn more about the

complimentary screening sessions we have

available. A qualified therapist will provide a 30

minute screening to determine your child’s area(s)

of needs.

blueballoon Paediatric Health Servicesprovides individual and group treatment programs for infants through to young

adults. Our team of therapists work collaboratively to secure the best possible

outcomes for our clients.

Check out our Winter 2011 groups today atwww.blue-balloon.com

Aurora l 52 Victoria Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1R2 l 905 751 0970

Toronto l 37 The Links Road, North York, ON M2P 1T7 l 416 229 0749

Burlington l 8-3455 Fairview St., Burlington, ON L7N 3R4 l 905 333 9730

Waterloo l 283 Northfield Drive East, Waterloo, ON N2J 4G8 l 519 725 9442

www.blue-balloon.com

USVAT MATH TUTORING SERVICES

for grades 9-12

Serving Aurora • Richmond Hill • Newmarket

Math Book and on-line math tests available atwww.mathematicsmagazine.com

University Preparation - Test Reviews - Homework Help

Call 416-309-0143

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Aurora Cultural Centre

905-713-1818 • www.auroraculturalcentre.ca

instructional arts programs begin week of april 4th

Visit our website, visit in person, or call for more information

inspire your children with: Creative Art Programs ages 4 – 15

Intriguing Museum Arts for kids ages 5 – 12

and for those 16 years plus: Watercolours•Acrylics•Drawing Photography•PleinAirPainting

CreativeMovement•CreativeWriting SongWriting•Guitar•StoneCarving

Engaging & enriching the community through arts, culture & heritage

Watch for our Summer Camps!

aurora Cultural Centre22 Church Street

aurora, on l4g 1g4

NOW REGISTER ON LINE AT WWW.AURORASKATINGCLUB.COM

Register now for spring programs starting March 21, 2011

Aurora Family Leisure Complex135 Industrial Parkway North • 905-713-1442

• KidsKate-daytime LeaRN tO sKate • staRsKate

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14800 Yonge St(Yonge and Murray

in the No Frills plaza)Aurora

Martial arts excellence since 1972

905.726.8886Visit www.northernkarate.com for other NKS locations

NORTHERNKarateSchool

Quick Start Program$19.95

3 Private LessonsComplete Karate Uniform

White Belt Evaluation

NatioNal traiNiNg riNksNot Just Another Arena

Two LocaTions To serve you650 edward ave. richmond Hill

905-884-1121 or [email protected] stellar Dr., newmarket

905-953-0978 or [email protected]

offering the following sPrinG & suMMer programs• HockeySkillDevelopmentforBeginnerstoElitePlayers• GoaltendingSchool• DefensemenSkills• GirLs HocKey caMPs• TeaM TraininG caMPs• ChildrenLearnToPlay HockeyClassesLevel1&2• P.a. Day ProGraMs• SundaySkillImprovementand3on3Hockey• MuLTi-sPorTs camps for ages 6-13 • HocKey caMPs aGes 7-14

• AdultLearntoSkatePrograms• GoLF & HocKey caMPs• aDuLT Learn to Play Hockey• 3 on 3 March Break Tournaments• Learn to skateProgramsforChildren• 3 on 3 spring/summer Leagues for all ages • MarcH BreaK caMPs• Privates&SmallGroupInstruction• PowerSkatingClasses• ice renTaLs• Birthday Parties

For Further inFormation call or email visit our website at www.ntrcanada.com

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REGISTRATIONAURORA BASEBALL ASSOCIATION

T-Ball *HOUSE LEAGUE* REP* SELECT

REGISTEREARLY & SAVE

$25

Register before March 7, 2011 and your registration fee will be discounted by $25

March 5th, 6th, & 26th(9am - 2pm)

PLEASE CONTACT

Javed S. Khan [email protected]

Online registration visit aurorabaseball.ca

IN PERSON REGISTRATION

SPONSOR AHOUSE LEAGUE

TEAM!

Boys and Girls register today- learn and enjoy the great game of baseball!

Aurora Community Centre1 Community Centre Lane

(Yonge & Aurora Heights Drive)

Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex1400 Wellington Street East

FEES

T-Ball $115 Jr. Rookie $215 Rookie $235 Mosquito $245 Pee Wee $255 Bantam $265 Midget $275 Junior $285

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SKATERS FIRST“A Name You Know and Trust for Quality Programs”

Ice Skating Programs for the Whole FamilyC o m e S e e T h e D i f f e r e n c e B e f o r e Y o u G o A n y w h e r e E l s e

Celebrating17 Years in Aurora

Learn to Skate Power Skating Adult Skating

For Information or to Register On-Linew w w. s k a t e r s f i r s t . c o m

(905) 727-4600

Beginner-Intermediate& Advanced Programs

Learn to SkateFigure Skating - Power Skating

Daytime & Evening

Figure SkatingPre-Competitive &

Competitive ProgramsFree Skate

Dance & Stroking Competitions

Sanctioned by

Register Now for Winter & Spring ProgramsSpecial Needs Skaters Always Welcome

Pre-School & YouthCanskate Programs

From Age 3 - Ratio 5:145 Minute Lesson with Pro

Private Lessons

Introductory - Rep LevelsHockey Power Programs

Boys - GirlsAdults

Programs for Hockey Teams

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YOUTHSwimming

Stronach Aurora Rec. ComplexMulti-level Swim Programs

Competitive & NoncompetitiveOntario Division 3 Team Youth Champions

Competitive: 4 levels (Ages 8-24)Fitness Competitive: 3 levels (Ages 8-18)

Stroke Development: 4 levels (Ages 8-13)

Call for details!

Reg Chappell905-888-9994

[email protected]

ADULTSwimmingStronach Aurora Rec. ComplexMulti-level Swim ProgramsCompetitive & NoncompetitiveProvincial & National Masters Champions

Competitive, Fitness or Stroke DevelopmentAdult Beginner, Advanced and Kids Triathlon Programs

Call for details!

Nancy [email protected]

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(3825)

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Many opportunities to worship God together

Spiritual development & discussion groups

Youth programs

Social outreach ministries

Extensive music programs for all ages

www.trinityaurora.ca

Trinity Anglican Church Aurora,79 Victoria St. Aurora, ON L4G 1R3(Corner of Church & Victoria St.)

Trinity Anglican Church AuroraSunday @ 8, 9:15 and 11 am

(summer hours 8am & 10am)

come worship with us.

Contact Yvonne at: [email protected] 905-841-3450 www.swimgym.ca

AURORA SELKIES & MASTERS SWIM CLUB

MASTERS Competitive & Non-Competitive Programmes

All Levels Ages 18-100 years

Flexible program

Swim one to six times a week Cheapest Masters rates around!

Excellent, Dedicated and Experience Coaches for ALL groups

Age group to Masters

YOUTH Programmes All Levels Competitive & Non-Competitive Ages 5-17 years

Aurora Selkies & Masters Swim Club is owned and operated by Yvonne Cattrall, a previous six time Masters World Record holder

MARCH BREAK AND SUMMER CAMPS 2011 Check website! BOOK NOW!

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CommuniTy DireCTorySERVICE CLUBS, COMMUNITY GROUPS AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS140 Aurora Air Cadet Squadron Captain R.C. Schwarz www.auroraaircadets.ca/[email protected]/905-727-4692

Alzheimer’s Society of York Region Loren Freid www.alzheimer-york.com/[email protected]/905-895-1337

AmnestyInternational–Aurora/NewmarketGroup Renee Leblanc www.amnesty.ca/[email protected]/905-713-6713

Association of Parent Support Groups Nancy Wright 905-727-1810

Aurora / Newmarket Family Services York Region www.fsyr.ca/[email protected]/905-895-2371

AuroraCommunityProgrammingviaRogersTV Julia Bachelor www.rogerstv.com/[email protected]/905-727-1981

Aurora Chamber of Commerce Judy Marshall www.aurorachamber.on.ca/[email protected]/905-727-7262

Aurora Community Arboretum IreneClement www.auroraarboretum.ca/[email protected]/905-727-3492

AuroraLionsClubInc. Fred Bullen www.auroralions.org/[email protected]/905-727-6079

Aurora Seniors Centre www.town.aurora.on.ca / 905-726-4767

Aurora United Church Sharon Baillie www.auroraunitedchurch.ca/[email protected]/905-727-1935

Bahái Faith of Aurora Debby Wojtka www.bahaisaurora.ca/[email protected]/905-727-2980

BereavedFamiliesofOntario–YorkRegion Mary Beatson www.bfoyr.com/[email protected]/905-898-6265

Big Brothers Big Sisters of York Moragh Wolfe www.bbbsy.ca/[email protected]/905-726-2149

CanadianCancerSociety–HollandRiverUnit Alex Reil www.cancer.ca/[email protected]/905-830-0447

Canadian Federation of University Women BeverleyVarcoe 905-727-2151

CanadianHearingSociety–Simcoe-YorkOffice Tim Maloney www.chs.ca / 905-715-7511 / 905-898 6646 TTY

Canadian Mental Health Association Kismet Baun www.cmha.ca/[email protected]/613-745-7750

CanadianRedCross–RegionofYorkOffice www.redcross.ca/[email protected]/1-800-361-9448or905-830-9565

Catholic Community Services of York Region Richmond Hill Office www.ccsyr.org/[email protected]/1-800-263-2075or905-770-7040

CHATS (Community Home Assistance to Seniors) Client Care Centre www.chats.on.ca/[email protected]/905-713-6596ortoll-free1-877-452-4287

Christ Lutheran Church Rev. Dr. Dusan Tillinger www.christlutheranaurora.com/[email protected]/905-727-3311Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation ofCanada - Ontario- Central/North District Office Rea Ganesh www.ccfc.ca/[email protected]/1-800-387-1479or416-920-5055

Community Bible Church David Payne www.the-campus.ca/[email protected]/905-727-4985

CommunityCareAccessCentre(CCAC–Central) www.ccac-ont.ca / 905-310-CCAC (905-310-2222)

Community Living Newmarket/Aurora District Maureen MacFayden www.clnad.com/[email protected]/905-898-3000

Cornerstone Christian Church Pastor Jeff Wilson www.auroracornerstone.ca/[email protected]/905-841-8883

Community Services & Housing 905-895-1231 or 1-877-464-YORK (9675)

Down Syndrome Association of York Region www.dsayr.on.ca/[email protected]/416-410-DOWNor800-649-DOWN

Elder Connections Munir Jan [email protected]/416-256-7099

Faith Fellowship Baptist Church of Aurora Pastor Garth Hutchinson www.faith-baptist-aurora.org/[email protected]/905-392-5919

Family and Credit Counselling Services of York Region www.communitycreditcounselling.ca/[email protected]/905-707-7695

First Baptist Church Rev. Jim Newman 905-727-4531

Girl Guides of Canada www.girlguides.ca / 1-800-565-8111

GIRLSInc.(formerlyBigSisters) Lyn Thompson-Alcock www.girlsincyork.org/[email protected]/905-830-0776

Heart & Stroke Foundation Nancy Brouillard [email protected]/905-853-6355

Housing Help Centre www.housinghelpcentre.org/[email protected]/905-713-2696

IndependentOrderofOddfellows JoeVanderloo www.grandlodgeofontario.ioof.net/[email protected]/905-989-0048

Kids Line 905-830-9487

Kinark Child & Family Services www.kinark.on.ca / 905-713-0700KnightsofColumbus–meetingsheldatOurLadyofGrace (OLGC) Roman Catholic Church (Aurora) www.osc-koc.com/[email protected]/905-727-4594(OLGC)

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Cheryl Taylor www.lsrca.on.ca / 905-895-1281

Learning Disabilities Association of York Region Lynn Ziraldo www.ldayr.org/[email protected]/905-884-7933

Masonic Lodge Rising Sun Main Office for Ontario (Hamilton) www.grandlodge.on.ca/[email protected]/1-905-528-8644

Master Gardeners - Lake Simcoe South [email protected]

Meals on Wheels (via CHATS) Client Care Centre www.chats.on.ca/[email protected]/905-713-6596ortoll-free1-877-452-4287

Neighbourlink Heart of York 905-895-0615

Neighbourhood Watch Program via York Regional Police www.yrp.ca/[email protected]/1-866-8POLICE(1-866-876-5423)ext6709

Oak Ridges Trail Association Michele Donnelly www.oakridgestrail.org/[email protected]/905-833-6600or1-877-319-0285

One Parent Families Association of Canada www.oneparentfamiliesassociation.ca/[email protected]/905-831-7098or

Optimist Club of Aurora Glen Sharp 1-877-773-7714

Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church www.auroraoptimist.com / 905-727-8864

Overeaters Anonymous www.ourladyofgrace.com/[email protected]/905-727-4594

Police & Community Together (PACT) Cyndy Skillins www.oaontario.org / 1-866-221-5061

Probus Club of Aurora (Seniors) Marilyn Munslow [email protected]

Queen’s York Rangers Cadet Corps Major Sue Lusk www.probus.org/[email protected]/905-727-9344

Rose of Sharon for Young Mothers Anna Pavan www.qyrangers.co.nr/[email protected]/905-775-4184

Rotary Club Wendy Browne www.therose.ca / 905-853-5514

Royal Canadian Legion www.aurorarotaryclub.org / 905-727-3361

Royal Canadian Sea Cadets & Navy League Optimist Hall (Newmarket) www.on.legion.ca/[email protected]/905-841-7999

Scouts Canada Danny Anckle www.navyleague.ca/[email protected]/905-895-3038

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Rev. Matthew McKay www.scouts.ca/[email protected]/905-727-2003

St. John Ambulance (York Region) www.standrewspresbyterian.com / 905-727-5011

StrokeRecoveryCanada–YorkRegionChapter www.marchofdimes.ca/[email protected]/1-800-263-3463

The Gathering Place of Aurora PastorsJohn&VictoriaIrving www.tgpoa.com/[email protected]/905-841-0172

TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly) Janis McLean 905-7279962

Towns of York Toastmasters Club Carol Dowell www.townsofyork.org / 905-836-5033

Trinity Anglican Church Rev. Canon Dawn Davis www.trinityaurora.ca/[email protected]/905-727-6101

VictorianOrderofNurses(Toronto-YorkRegion) Anne Zielinski www.von.ca/[email protected]/1-866-817-8589or647-788-3176

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Welcome Wagon Bobbie Whittington www.welcomewagon.ca / 905-727-8072

Women’s Centre of York Region Kirsten Eastwood www.womenscentreyorkregion.com/[email protected]/905-853-9270x101

YMCA Aurora Nursery School www.ymcagta.org/[email protected]/905-727-5189

YMCA Employment and Community Services 905-898-4646

York 4H Association Melanie Hunter www.4-hontario.ca/[email protected]/1-877-410-6748

YorkLink www.york.ca/[email protected]/905-830-4444,ext.2101

York Region Abuse Program www.yrap.ca/[email protected]/905-853-3040

York Region Food Network Joan Stonehocker www.yrfn.ca/[email protected]/905-967-0428

YorkRegionHeadInjurySupportGroup Dave Blakemore www.yorkabi.ca/[email protected]/905-264-1199

SPORT ASSOCIATIONSAurora Badminton Club Ute Drews 905-841-0033

Aurora Barbarians Rugby Football Club John Reich www.aurorabarbarians.com/[email protected]/905-727-5115

Aurora Central York Girls Hockey Association Office www.girlshockey-centralyork.com/[email protected]/905-727-0269

Aurora Community Tennis Club Brent McKinnon www.auroratennis.ca / 905-727-3719

Aurora Diggers Girls Softball Association Lois Thompson www.auroradiggersgirlssoftball.ca/[email protected]/905-727-8089

Aurora Parents Hockey Auxiliary Kim Downs www.itsportsnet.com/[email protected]@sympatico.ca/905-727-1480

Aurora Ladies Ball Hockey Jill Gullison www.carhahockey.ca/[email protected]/[email protected]

Aurora Ladies Recreation Slo-Pitch League Sonia Pedersen www.slopitch1.com/[email protected]/905-727-9743

Aurora Ladies Softball Association Sheila Tipton 905-727-8285

AuroraLadiesVolleyballLeague Alma McMullen www.alvl.ca/[email protected]/905-727-1105

Aurora Lawn Bowling Club Alan Dean 905-726-9501

Aurora Master Ducks Swim Club Nancy Black www.masterducks.ca/[email protected]/905-726-3825

Aurora Masters Lacrosse James Zacher www.amll.ca/[email protected]/905-727-1870

Aurora Minor Ball Association Dave Giroux www.auroraminorball.ca/[email protected]/905-841-5331

Aurora Minor Hockey Association Hockey Office www.auroratigers.sportsplanner.ca / 905-727-1480

Aurora Model Aircraft Club Max Perez www.auroramodelaircraft.com/[email protected]/905-841-6037

Aurora Rovers Soccer Club Alastair MacLean [email protected]/905-727-2935

Aurora Selkies Swim Club Yvonne Cattrall www.swimgym.ca/[email protected]/905-841-3450

Aurora Senior Soccer Club Office www.aurorasoccerclub.com/[email protected]/905-727-7759

Aurora Skating Club Office www.auroraskatingclub.com/[email protected]/905-713-1442

Aurora Ducks Swimming Club Reg Chappell www.ducksswimming.ca/[email protected]/905-8889994

Aurora Tigers Junior A Tigers Office www.auroratigers.pointstreaksites.com / 905-841-3627

Aurora Youth Soccer Club David Thorburn www.aysc.ca / 905-727-0624

Men’s Slo-Pitch League Rob Fairs [email protected]

Monday Night Hockey League Braden Goodfellow 905-841-2857

Northern Lights Running Club Mark Berger 905-841-7529

Optimists Recreational Hockey League Opti Hockey Convenor www.auroraoptihockey.ca/[email protected]

Redbirds Lacrosse Club Administration Office www.redbirdslacrosse.com/[email protected]

Spectrum North Baton Club Jennifer Meron www.eteamz.com/[email protected]/905-727-7586

StormVolleyballClub www.stormvolleyball.ca/[email protected]

ValhallaMixedSlo-Pitch Terry Sherin [email protected]

Wanna Get Active Recreational Sports League (Adult Co-ed Sports League) www.wannagetactive.com/[email protected]/416-859-4942

Yonge Aurora Mixed Slo Pitch League IanPhythian [email protected]

York County Track Club Larry Martin www.athleticsontario.ca/[email protected]/[email protected]

York/Newmarket Curling Club Club www.yorkcurlingclub.ca/[email protected]/905-898-2155

York Old Timers Hockey League Stephen Forsey 905-727-3236

YorkSpartansVolleyballClub Heather Minielly www.eteamz.com/[email protected]

York Synchronized Swim Club Club www.yorksynchro.com/[email protected]/905-235-5059

York Region Sport and Social Club www.yorkssc.com/[email protected]/416-781-GAME(4263)

York Simcoe Express (AAA Hockey) www.ysehockey.com

CULTURAL ASSOCIATIONSAurora Abstracts Deborah Lynn Campo 905-727-1447

Aurora Bridge Club Olly Smolack 905-773-2412

Aurora Film Circuit Colleen Abbott www.afc.library.aurora.on.ca/[email protected]

Aurora Historical Society http://hhahs.space4art.biz/[email protected]/905-727-8991

Aurora Garden & Horticultural Society Ray Matsalla [email protected]/905-727-6168

Aurora Opera Company Sarah Kyle [email protected]

Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Marilyn Munslow 905-727-9344

CountryImagesCameraClub www.country-images-newmarket.com/[email protected]/905-727-6713

Happy Hoppers Square Dance Club Bob & Joan Dalziel 905-727-4193Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association (ORMTA) Ron Spadafora www.ormta.org / 705-267-1224

Pine Tree Potters Guild Studio www.pinetreepotters.ca / 905-727-1278

Society of York Region Artists (SOYRA) www.soyra.ca/[email protected]

St. Andrew’s Scottish Country Dance Group Janette Todd www.rscdstoronto.org / 905-727-1022

Theatre Aurora Box Office www.theatreaurora.com/[email protected]/905-727-3669

West Humber Naturalist Club [email protected]

York Chamber Ensemble Aurora Tony Browning www.trinityaurora.ca/yorkchamber.htm/[email protected]/905-727-6101

York Highlands Chorus Martha DeClerq www.yorkhighlands.com/[email protected]

AmateurHamRadio–YRAmateur Jan Gibson 905-853-0259

York Symphony Orchestra JoanVoros www.yorksymphony.ca / 905-853-7396

York Regional Police Male Chorus Supt. Lowell McClenny (retired) www.yrp.ca/[email protected]/905-727-9676

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THE TUMBLE TOT CO.& TORNADOS GYMNASTICS

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Recreational and Competitive Gymnastics Year Round School Groups & Daycare, Private & Semi-Private Classes

March Break Camps & Summer Camps Birthday Parties

Celebrating 22 Years in Business!

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Please visit www.cds.on.ca to learn more about our open house schedule.

Currently reviewing applications for September 2011 admission.

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