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Summer 2013
HAPPENINGS—your quick reference for programs, activities, swimming, skating, sports and youth activities. Published three times a year by the City of Waterloo Community, Culture and Recreation Department.
Happenings spotlights City of Waterloo programs and activities and also features other programs provided by organizations within the community.
Cover photograph: Camper performs for the audience in Waterloo Public Square during Busker Mania Camp 2012. Find out more about our many Summer Day Camps in 2013 on pages 10 & 11.
www.waterloo.ca
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If you own property in Waterloo and are using
methods (such as rain barrels) to divert stormwater from the stormwater system, you could
be eligible to receive up to 45% off the stormwater
portion of your water utility bill.
Stormwater credits are also available for non-residential
property owners.
For more information about the credit program visit:
www.waterloo.ca/stormwatercredit
Learn how to manage the rain that falls on your
property by visiting www.reepgreen.ca/rain
for resources andupcoming workshops.
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“A Helmet & Skates is all it takes”
LEARN TO SKATE WITH
CANSKATE
We are Kitchener-Waterloo's exclusive provider of Skate Canada
accredited skating programs, including the unrivaled CanSkate
program. All our classes are taught by skilled Skate Canada
certified professional coaches.
For more information
visit www.kwsc.org
or call us at 519-886-5972 x 229
SUMMER PROGRAMS June 26 - Aug 15
Registration opens May 23, 2013
Pre– CanSkate (Ages 3-5) CanSkate
(Ages 5-12)
NEW
Year round skating lessons throughout KW area.
Fall and Winter 2013 registration Online - Aug 14th, in person - Aug 27
From Age Group Swimming to Olympic Level
37 years of serving
the community 1976—2013
Train and compete with ROW to reach your highest potential!
ROW swimmers achieve their personal goals!
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www.waterloo.ca
DROP-IN PROGRAMS at RIM ParkAdult Drop-In Basketball (18+ years) $7.25 per session. Player capacity 35. 18 years & over. Bring your own basketball suitable for indoor use, and proper athletic footwear.Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday12:00-1:20 p.m. 12:00-1:20 p.m. 12:00-1:20 p.m.
Adult Drop-In Badminton (18+ years) $7.25 per session. Player capacity 20. 18 years & over. Bring your own racquet and birdies, and proper athletic footwear.
Adult Drop-In Soccer (18+ years) $7.25 per session. Player capacity 35. 18 years & over. Bring your own ball suitable for indoor use, and proper athletic footwear (no metal cleats).Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday12:00-1:20 p.m. 12:00-1:20 p.m. 12:00-1:20 p.m.
Youth Basketball, Family Basketball, Adult Late Night Basketball, and Late Night Badminton programs will resume in September.Schedule effective July 3—August 31, 2013. All programs held at RIM Park.Programs subject to change. For cancellation updates visit www.waterloo.ca/cancellations
2001 University Ave E.Waterloo, Ontario
Phone: 519-884-5363TTY: 1-866-786-3941
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday12:00-1:20 p.m. 12:00-1:20 p.m. 12:00-1:20 p.m.
2013/2014 REGISTRATION
RIM Park – Suite 106 - Hockey OfficeJune 5th until August 16th
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Cheque, Cash or Debit accepted in the office; Credit Cards accepted with Online Registration
All players wishing to play on Rep teams (AAA, Seeded, & MD) must be registered by July 15th. Players not registered by this date may be charged additional fees and/or will not be allowed on the ice for tryouts. Zone players must register in their home association and obtain an OMHA Player Tryout Permission Form (AAA) or Passport (Seeded League) prior to the first tryout.
House League (Rec. Teams) players must be registered by August 16th after which fees will increase and players will be placed on a waiting list.
Refunds will be subject to an administration fee.
WMHA Wolves AAA tryouts begin in April, and Seeded (AA, A), MD & Select tryouts in late August. Rec. League player evaluations begin mid September. Schedules will be available on our web site or can be picked up at the WMHA office.
Fee Assistance is available for residents of Waterloo. Players wishing to be goaltenders may borrow goalie equipment free of charge. Please call our office at 519-725-1434 for information.
Waterloo Minor Hockey AssociationRIM Park, Suite 106
2001 University AvenueWaterloo, Ontario N2K 4K4
519-725-1434 e-mail [email protected]
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ACTIVE LIVING FOR LIFE PROGRAMSSummer 2013!For details on these new programs for children and youth, please go to our website at http://expressreg.waterloo.ca or see all program information in the Summer Program & Activities Guide.
MonkeyNastix This fun, noncompetitive educational movement and fitness program is great for your child. Your child will be active for 30 minutes once a week. Lessons include warmup to music, stretching, eye/hand/foot activities and fine motor skills. Designed by therapists and endorsed by therapists and teachers.
Family Yoga Come and share a yoga class with your 9+ year old child. This yoga class will give you the opportunity to do a program together and enjoy a fun experience while learning yoga. Both parent and child must register.
Registration begins June 4, 2013
http://expressreg.waterloo.ca
Dance Craze offers children aged 2-12 an opportunity to learn the basics of jazz, ballet & creative movement in a non-competitive, relaxed environment.
Summer 2013 Session | July 2–August 29 Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex or Albert McCormick Community Centre Registration begins Tuesday, June 4.
For details email [email protected] or call the Complex at 519-886-1177.
Kids’ DANCE CrazeYa-ba-da-ba-dance: 2-4 years parent & tot
Creative Movement: 3-4 years
Ballet Steps: 4-6 years
Combo Craze: 5-7 years
Energy Funk: 7-12 years
www.waterloo.ca
CHILDREN’S DANCE— BIRTHDAY PARTIES!
a creative approach to dance!
Join us at the Free Kick-Off Celebration!Saturday, June 1, 2013, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.at the Waterloo Public Square
� Children’s games area � Exercise classes � Tree planting � and MORE!
The fun continues with many exciting activities throughout June. For further information, check out our website, or visit one of our facilities to pick up a calendar of events.
www.waterloo.ca/recmonth
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To Register: www.waterlooravens.com
Join One of Canada’s Fastest Growing Sports For Girls
Waterloo Ravens Hockey!
2013/14 base registration all ages
$475 Base Registration Fee $125 Applied to Out of Town Registrations
Registration for the 2013/14 season
is online, please register at www.waterlooravens.com
www.waterlooravens.com
For more Information please call the Ravens Hot Line 519-886-7903 (leave a message and we will get back to you)
CATCH THE RAVENS SPIRIT!
Waterloo Girls Minor Hockey Association (WGMHA) offers a no pressure / have fun approach to the game of hockey. We believe in providing girls, at any skill level, the
opportunity to learn and play the great game of hockey. We offer;
Accredited Coaching Staff Positive Leaning Environment Skills Clinics Representative & House
League Teams Weekly Games & Practices Opportunity To Participate In
Tournaments
Girls benefit from the Waterloo Raven’s experience through:
Making Friends Building Their Confidence &
Self Esteem Being Active and Exercising Learning the fundamental game
of hockey &
MOST IMPORTANT
HAVING FUN!!
“Be All You Can Be“Be All You Can Be”
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www.waterloo.ca/powerskating
PARTNERS IN POWER SKATING SINCE 1999!
2013 Pre-Season ClinicsA Two Week Program—Power 1 to 4August 19-23 and August 26-30, 2013ALL PROGRAMS AT RIM PARK
NEW!Age Requirements: registrants must be the minimum age by August 1, 2013. Maximum registrants per session: 32
POWER 1 (5, 6 & 7 years) Forward & backward strides, stops, forward crossovers, power turns #145828: 5:30-6:20 p.m. in CFSC $155 #145878: 6:00-6:50 p.m. in Lions $155
POWER 2 (8, 9 & 10 years) Backward stops, backward crossovers, conditioning, power #145879: 6:30-7:20 p.m. in CFSC $181 Dryland from 7:45-8:15 p.m. M/T/Th, Carolyn Fedy Athletic Centre #145880: 7:00-7:50 p.m. in Lions $155
POWER 3 (11 & 12 years) Crossovers, running starts, lateral movement, conditioning, power #145881: 7:30-8:20 p.m. in CFSC $155
POWER 3/4 (11, 12, 13 & 14 years) Crossovers, running starts, lateral movement, conditioning, power—ALL at a faster pace #145882: 8:00-8:50 p.m. in Lions $181 Dryland from 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. M/T/Th, Carolyn Fedy Athletic Centre
GENERAL INFORMATION Equipment: full hockey/ringette equipment must be worn. Each skater MUST wear a CSA-approved helmet, mask and neck protector. Bring your hockey or ringette stick.
This program meets criteria for Children’s Fitness Tax Credit.
For program consultation, questions or concerns:
www.waterloo.ca/powerskatingor call Kendra at
519-884-5363 x229or email
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City of Waterloo Day Camp Location: WMRC Ages: 7-12 Cost: $174Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Your child will have a blast this summer as our leaders plan theme days, play new and exciting games, and keep kids moving on our weekly trips.For camp weeks and trips please check online at www.waterloo.ca/camp or in the Spring Program & Activities Guide.
Busker Mania CampLocation: RIM ParkAges: 7-12 Cost: $174Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: August 19-23, 2013Spend a week of excitement learning juggling, magic, storytelling, puppetry, and clowning around. Top it off with visits from surprise guests, and participating in a performance at the Waterloo Busker Carnival.
Girls Week Location: RIM Park Ages: 8-12 Cost: $174Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: July 22-26, 2013Back for another year—a camp for Girls Only! Girls, come and register with your friends, or come and meet new friends. The week will be filled with crafts, esthetics, drama, special guests, and sports and games with just girls. Don’t miss this one week only camp!
Sport Nut CampLocation: RIM Park Ages: 7-12 Cost: $140Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: August 6-9, 2013Sports are so much fun to learn and play! Come and join us for this week as we learn some new sports with trained expert guests, and play some old favourites with our leaders. Other activities will include swimming, games and crafts.
City of Waterloo Fun Centres2 Locations: Albert McCormick Community Centre and RIM Park Ages: 4-8 Cost: Half day $72 Full day $133Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Fun centres are for kids ages 4-8 who are ready to have oodles of fun this summer. Campers will get down and dirty each week with lots of activities, crafts and outdoor play. Your child will make new friends, see special guests, have fun on water day, and enjoy the chance to just be a kid.For camp weeks please check online at www.waterloo.ca/camp or in the Spring Program & Activities Guide.
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Arts & Crafts Camp Location: RIM Park Ages: 7-12 Cost: $174Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: July 15-19 & August 12-16, 2013Crafts, Art, Crafts and more Art! This week we will be spending some time with special guests who will teach us about different art forms. Come prepared for a messy week of fun, games, swimming, and of course crafts.
Skateboarding Camp Location: WMRC Ages: 7-12 Cost: $174Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: July 8-12 and July 29-August 2, 2013If your child loves to skateboard or wants to learn, come and join our leaders for this new camp. Learn from a qualified skateboard instructor in our new skateboard park for ½ the day, and then play camp games, go swimming, and do crafts with our amazing staff for the rest of the day. Come and learn the basics of this fun sport in a safe environment. All campers must bring their own helmet and skateboard.
NEW! Weird, Wacky, Wild Camp Location: RIM Park Ages: 7-12 Cost: $140Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: July 2-5, 2013Come prepared to be a little wild and wacky this week. Have fun with some messy experiments, weird games, and your wacky leaders. Don’t miss out on this one-week camp filled to the brim with WACKY stuff!
Inclusion Services “Every Kid Counts”This is a program offered through a joint partnership with the City of Kitchener to facilitate universal access to programs, including camps.
For support for your chid who has exceptional developmental or emotional needs, you must apply by February 22, 2013.
Call 519-741-2229 for more information.
www.waterloo.ca/camp
For complete information about Summer 2013 camps, trips and dates, go to our website or check our Spring 2013 Program & Activities Guide.Registration on now. Sign up early to avoid disappointment!
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MAKE IT PART OF YOUR LIFE!Regularly scheduled programs for the whole family!
Active Lifestyle Yoga, Walking, DrumFit, Tai Chi, Hula-Hoop and Ballroom Dancing
Music Monday Summer Concert Series Thursday Nights UpTown Indie Hour Fridays at Noon plus drumming circles, lessons & more
Storytelling with the Waterloo Public Library July 3–August 14 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
Markets Thursday Farmers & Crafters Market
Cultural events, exhibits, festivals, tournaments, special presentations & more!
Something DIFFERENT every week!
FESTIVALS & EVENTSCruzin on the Square May 24, 2013 from 7-10 p.m. in Waterloo Public Square www.waterloo.ca/publicsquare
Open Streets June 16 | July 17 | August 18 | September 15 www.openstreetsutw.ca
Solstice Sampling June 21, 2013 in Waterloo Public Square www.waterloo.ca/publicsquare
Summer Concert Series Sunday & Monday nights during the summer in Waterloo Park and Waterloo Public Square www.waterloo.ca
Movies & Music in the Park July and August www.parkmovies.ca
Sun Life Financial UpTown Waterloo Jazz Festival July 19-21, 2013 in Waterloo City Centre and Waterloo Public Square www.uptownwaterloojazz.ca
Afro Festival July 27, 2013 in Waterlo Park West www.afrowomen.org/projects.asp
Sun Life Financial Waterloo Busker Carnival August 22-25, 2013 on King Street, UpTown Waterloo www.waterloo-buskers.com
Royal Medieval Faire September 21, 2013 in Waterloo Park West www.royalmedievalfaire.org
www.waterloo.ca/calendar
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Development ProgramThis exciting program is designed to teach leadership skills, with an emphasis on the skills required for future camp counselors.
This program is mandatory for all new camp volunteers, and is also counted towards your required Community Service hours for high school.
Location: Albert McCormick Community Centre
Age: 13-16 (born 1997-2000)
Cost $190 plus the cost of a vulnerable sector police check
Dates and Times of Course July 2-5, 2013 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. all days
Attendance for all dates is MANDATORY, and you are also required to complete a 2-week placement in one of our City of Waterloo programs. (Please note that the coordinator will determine the best camp setting for each participant.)
For more details, please visit our website or see our ad in the Spring Program & Activities Guide.
www.waterloo.ca/camp
Water fitness is for everyone, including athletes, overweight people, seniors, pregnant women, those recovering from illness or surgery, and people with chronic conditions.
THE WONDERS OF WATER FITNESS
Exercising in the water improves cardiovascular fitness, tones muscles and reduces fat, while decreasing the impact on your spine and other joints.
See our water fitness schedule on our website, or call
519-886-3844for more information.
www.waterloo.ca/swim
Personal Attendant for Leisure Card(PAL CARD)The PAL Card is a service designed to facilitate the involvementof persons with a disability in community programs andservices. With an approved PAL Card, your personal attendantis admitted at no charge and is present for the sole purpose ofassisting you to participate.
The City of Kitchener/City of Waterloo PAL Card is accepted at:• City of Kitchener • City of Waterloo• City of Cambridge • City of Guelph
And various other community businesses.
For more information please contact City of Kitchener at519-741-2225,TTY 1-866-969-9994 or City of Waterloo at519-747-8512,TTY 1-866-786-3941. Please call ahead toconfirm the details with regards to the PAL usage.
SUMMER 2013 SKATING SCHEDULE All Summer Skating programs are held at RIM Park
PUBLIC SKATING—Starts May 25, Ends September 1Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Times 1-2:50 pm 1-2:50 pm
PARENT & CHILD SKATE—Starts May 28, Ends September 1Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Times 9:30-10:50 am
9:30-10:50 am
PARENT & CHILD SHINNY 12 & UNDER—Starts May 25, Ends September 1Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Times 10-11:20 a.m.
10-11:20 a.m.
10-11:20 a.m. 3-3:50 pm
Time change on July 22, 24, 26, August 12, 14, 16 to 10-10:50 a.m.
SHINNY 13-15—Starts July 3, Ends August 24Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Times 1:30-2:20 pm 1:30-2:20 pm 1:30-2:20 pm 2-2:50 pm
SHINNY 16-18—Starts July 3, Ends August 16Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Times 2:30-3:20 pm 2:30-3:20 pm 2:30-3:20 pm
ADULT SHINNY 18+ —Starts May 28, Ends September 1Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Times 11:30 am - 12:50 pm
11:30 am - 12:50 pm
11:30 am - 12:50 pm
11:30 am - 12:50 pm
11:30 am - 12:50 pm
NEW: CANCELLATIONS PAGEPlease check the Cancellations page at www.waterloo.ca/cancellations before you come out to skate. Cancellations are updated weekly.
FACILITY LOCATION & CONTACT INFORMATION
PARTICIPASS PRICESGreat savings on a 10-pass book!
Notices will be posted online and at facilities to advise of program changes and cancellations. You can also contact the facility directly at the number listed below.
RIM Park Manulife Financial Sportsplex & Healthy Living Centre 2001 University Avenue
Phone: 519-884-5363Cancellations ext. 504TTY 1-866-3941
Parent & Child Shinny/Skate (1 adult, 3 children max)
$56.00
Child/Youth $34.00Lifestyle 55+ Skate $34.00Lifestyle 55+ Shinny $36.00Adult Skate $40.00Adult Shinny $56.00Family $96.00Goalies No charge
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SKATING DETAILS
Public SkatingSupervised
Skating program for all ages. Skating aids permitted at discretion of facility staff, based on number of participants. No strollers permitted on ice.
Adult $5.00 Children/Youth $4.25Family (max 2 adults/2 children) $12.00
Parent & Child SkateUnsupervised
For parents, pre-school and home-schooled children 12 & under wishing to skate together. No sticks or pucks permitted. A skating adult must be present.
One adult + up to 3 children $7.00
Parent & Child ShinnyUnsupervised
For parents and children 12 & under wishing to play shinny together. Sticks and pucks permitted. Nets will be available for use. A skating adult must be present. Max. 30 skaters.
One adult + up to 3 children $7.00
*Program not for team practices. To book ice for team practices, call 519-886-1177 x246.
Shinny13-18 years—Supervised18+ years —Unsupervised
Maximum 25 participants (including goalies)
Shinny hockey is offered in sessions for ages 13-15 years, 16-18 years and 18+ years. Operators of the facility strongly recommend that full CSA-approved hockey equipment (including head, eye and facial protection) be worn by all on-ice participants.
$7.00 per person
*Program not for team practices. To book ice for team practices, call 519-886-1177 x246.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONParent & Child Skate and Shinny Programs The operators of this facility strongly recommend that CSA-approved safety equipment (including head, eye and facial protection) be worn by all on-ice participants during Parent & Child Skate/Shinny and Shinny Hockey. A skating adult must be present for all Parent & Child programs.
Skating Birthday Parties at RIM Park Your group will join a public skate and enjoy 2 hours in a party room. $70.59 for 10 skaters. Details at www.waterloo.ca/birthday
Private Skating Party Ice Time Call 519-886-1177 x246 for availability and prices.
Wheelchair Skates The City of Waterloo has four sets of wheelchair skates (skis that attach to a wheelchair) available for use at RIM Park or Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. Reservations recommended.
Arena Holiday Closures All arenas will be closed for statutory holidays unless otherwise posted. Notices will be posted online and at facilities two weeks in advance.
Fall Skate Schedule The Fall 2013 Skate Schedule will appear in the Fall Programs & Activities Guide, August 22, 2013.
www.waterloo.ca/skatePAGE 15
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SPLASH into summerat City of Waterloo aquatic facilities!
Check out our summer pool schedule at www.waterloo.ca/swimPlus—we offer swim lessons for ALL ages! Many sessions to choose from—summer registration begins June 19.We also offer teen/adult lessons and leadership programs to get you Job Ready to be a Lifeguard.
Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex Swimplex101 Father David Bauer Drive, WaterlooPhone: 519-886-3844Fax: 519-886-1106
Moses Springer Pool150 Lincoln Road, WaterlooPhone: 519-885-4530 Summer season passes available!
City of Waterloo TTY: 1-866-786-3941
www.waterloo.ca/swim
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www.waterloo.ca
HOW TO REGISTERfor City of Waterloo programs
1. Touch Tone Telephone Service at 519-747-8585 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. —7 days a week In order to use this service, you will require a Family PIN and a Client Number for each family member. If you have not received these numbers, call 519-886-1177 prior to registration to set up your account.
2. In Person Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex and RIM Park are open daily for registrations from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre, Wing 404 RCAFA Adult Centre, and Albert McCormick Community Centre are open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
3. Internet Registration— http://expressreg.waterloo.ca In order to use this service, you will require a Family PIN and a Client Number for each family member. Call 519-886-1177 prior to registration to set up your account. (Internet registration is available 24 hours, but account setup may only be done during WMRC & RIM Park office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 days a week.) Then visit the ExpressReg site, click on the Activities tab, and follow the prompts to register for the program(s) of your choice.
Methods of Payment: Cheques, Credit Cards, Cash, Interac Direct Payment Touch Tone Service and ExpressReg Internet Registration payments may only be made by credit card. The City of Waterloo accepts Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
Changes to our system have improved the speed of ExpressReg, and allowed for further registration options including private lesson online registration and online program withdrawals. Fee Assistance Leisure Access Program Fee assistance is available to Waterloo residents with low income participating in City of Waterloo and affiliated minor sports and arts programs. To apply for Fee Assistance, you must complete an application form* and submit it prior to registration. Once approved, you will receive a Leisure Access Card to show at the time of registration to verify the fee assistance payment. For more information, please call the Fee Assistance Administrator at 519-747-8512. * Fee Assistance Leisure Access Card applications are available at all City of Waterloo recreation facilities or online at www.waterloo.ca/feeassistance
Questions about the registration process? Find out more by visiting expressreg.waterloo.ca, or call us at 519-886-1177 to speak to a Customer Service Representative.
DON’T SEE IT HERE? CONTACT US.Community, Culture & Recreation Services, City Hall 519-747-8733
Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex (WMRC) & Program Registration/ Information, including swim lessons & indoor track 519-886-1177
Waterloo Swimplex Admissions Desk 519-886-3844
Moses Springer Community Centre & Outdoor Pool 519-885-4530
Albert McCormick Community Centre 519-885-1700
Manulife Financial Soccer & Sports Centre (Bechtel Park) 519-576-2420
RIM Park Manulife Financial Sportsplex & Healthy Living Centre 519-884-5363
Wing 404 RCAFA Rotary Adult Centre 519-888-6356
Adult Recreation Centre 519-579-1020
Facility Rentals 519-886-1177 x235
Program Cancellations online: www.waterloo.ca/cancellations
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www.waterloo.ca/cemetery
335 University Avenue EastWaterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8Telephone: 519-725-9280Fax: 519-725-9296TTY: 1-866-786-3941
Beautiful by design — made exceptional by our staff.
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Division Age GroupMYTE 5 & 6TYKE 7 & 8
ATOM 9 & 10PEEWEE 11 & 12BANTAM 13 & 14
Football is extremely cost-e�ective and as kids grow, we will keep gear �tting perfectly and safe! We loan you authorized helmets, shoulder pads, practice jersey, practice pants and game pants.
Parent Information NightsTuesday May 21st6:30pm-8:00pmThursday May 23rd6:30pm-8:00pm
Wilfrid Laurier Science Building AtriumKing St. N and Bricker Ave.Waterloo ONFor more details visit us at www.twincitiesfootball.ca
Football is an excellent value and we provide most of the gear!
The Twin Cities Minor Tackle Football Association helps young people realize their dreams and enjoy football as families and as a community. Football builds character, encourages teamwork, demonstrates the bene�ts of hard work and promotes physical well-being to young people of all ages. A large variety of skills and physical abilities are required on a football team so there’s a position for everyone to play!
FOOTBALL DREAMS CAN COME TRUE!
Twin Cities Minor Tackle Football AssociationTo learn more about our programs or register today, visit us at: www.twincitiesfootball.caFee Assistance And Family Rates Available
It’s Competitive! It’s Fun! Join Today!