Program of activities and services PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Parkhaven Outdoor Pool SPR I NG & SUMMER 2016 CoteSaintLuc.org/ registeronline Parks and Recreation Department Get active this summer Directory Cornelia Ziga Associate Director of Recreation m [email protected] Managers Harold Cammy Martin Levine Sports m [email protected] Aquatics m [email protected] Section Managers and Coordinators Customer Service and Administration Jonathan Braziller m [email protected] Adults and Seniors Ryan Nemeroff m [email protected] Aquatics Programs Valerie Gibson m [email protected] Aquatic Teams Lauren Fairlie m [email protected] Aquatic Teams Development m [email protected] Michael Calcutt Athletics and Arena Brad Horner The City of Côte Saint Luc is proud to offer you a full array of facilities and fun activities, which can integrate all the tastes and needs of your family. From tennis to pilates, from sports camp to painting, we aim to offer all residents of Côte Saint-Luc recreation and leisure, which will make their summer great. Nearly half of Canadian kids get three hours or less of active play each week, according Active Healthy Kids Canada. This guide can help everyone in your family to get more active, from the very young to the young at heart. Based on your user feedback, we've updated the design of the guide. We hope you like the new format. Along with the gymnasium, arena and library, Côte Saint-Luc is home to Aquatic and Community Centre and wonderful play fields and parks and I encourage you to use them. There's so much to enjoy. I look forward to seeing you out there this spring and summer, and I encourage you to purchase our Fun Card, which is a pass that gives residents unlimited admission for one year to a variety of drop-in activities at many city facilities. m [email protected] Physical Education and Recreation m [email protected] Alvin Fishman Dida Berku Acting Mayor Promotion and Special Events m [email protected] Laura Dydyk-Trihas Produced by the Department of Public Affairs and Communications Administration Office 7500 Mackle Rd. (corner Parkhaven Ave.) Mon. to Fri. 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Aquatic and Community Centre 5794 Parkhaven Ave. Mon. to Thu. 6 am – 11 pm Fri. 6 am – 10 pm Sat. 8 am – 10 pm Sun. 8 am – 9 pm Phone, fax, and e-mail c 514-485-6806 d 514-485-8629 m [email protected] Children’s Fitness and Art Tax Credits The Government of Canada promotes physical fitness and artistic activities of children under the age of 16. This policy currently allows parents to claim tax credits. Programs of a duration of eight weeks or more, offered at a minimum of one session per week, are currently eligible for these credits. Parents can claim up to $1,000 for sports programs, such as baseball, basketball, swimming, and more. For arts programs such as music, pottery, and more, parents can claim up to $500. Parents of children with disabilities have different and more flexible rules to obtain these tax credits. Table of Contents 2 3 15 4 7 17 Special Events On the Ice Registration Dates More Activities Just for Kids and Teens Aquatics 11 Football Hockey 9 Basketball Music 16 Youth Action Program Baseball Soccer 14 Parents and Tots Tennis 19 13 Fitness for Adults 18 Day Camps 21 Zen Fitness for Adults 23 Dance for Adults 24 Art for Adults 26 Drop-in Activities Community Services Facilities 31 30 Rent Our Facilities 32 Registration Information Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club Nestled in the heart of a residential area, the Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club features nine Har-Tru courts, an outdoor salt-water heated pool, locker rooms with showers, a club house with satellite television, a snack bar and more. For more information, see page 12. Est. 1959 , 8125 Guelph Rd. CoteSaintLuc.org/TennisClub 514-487-7862 (after April 1) 22 Special Events V-E Day Commemoration Ceremony Neighbours Day Sunday, May 1 at 2 pm Saturday, June 11 Blood Donor Clinic Canada Day Celebration Tuesday, May 10, 1:15 pm to 8 pm Friday, July 1 Mega Garage Sale Golf Classic Sunday, May 29, 10 am to 3 pm Tuesday, July 12, 7 am (tee time) throughout Côte Saint-Luc Veterans Park (next to the library) Location: TBA Gymnasium, 7500 Mackle Rd. Confederation Annex of Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park 6975 Mackle Rd. Meadowbrook Golf Club, 8370 Côte Saint-Luc Rd. For the full list of events, visit the online calendar of events at CoteSaintLuc.org. Maisons Fleuries garden beautification contest The annual Maisons Fleuries garden beautification contest recognizes the lovely landscapes across Côte Saint-Luc. You no longer need to register. A panel of judges will view all the front gardens in Côte Saint-Luc and select the winners and runners up in many categories. If your garden is selected to be honoured, we’ll notify you and invite you to the reception in the fall. 2 Info: CoteSaintLuc.org/MaisonsFleuriesContest Registration A head start when you register online Online program registration for the spring and summer* session begins on March 14 at noon for Côte Saint-Luc residents— which is one day before the in-person registration evening on March 15 at 6 pm. That means you get a one-day head start when you register for programs online. Be sure to set up your online account beforehand. Visit CoteSaintLuc.org/registeronline to learn how. Register online. Register first. *Online program registration for summer aquatics programs begins on May 30 at noon. CoteSaintLuc.org/registeronline Registration Dates Registration takes place at both the Parks and Recreation Administration Office and the Aquatic and Community Centre. Fitness, Arts, Sports and Aquatics Programs Day Camps Register for both spring and summer programs at the same time.* Côte Saint-Luc residents: April 4, 6 pm to 8 pm Ongoing as of April 5. Hampstead and Montreal West residents: April 11 Other non-residents: April 18 Côte Saint-Luc residents On-line priority as of noon March 14 In person: Registration evening Tuesday, March 15 (6 pm to 8 pm) and ongoing as of March 16 Montreal West and Hampstead residents: March 17 See detailed information on registration policies and procedures on page 32. Other non-residents: March 21 *Registration for summer Aquatics programs will take place at the following time: Côte Saint-Luc residents On-line priority as of noon May 30 In person: Registration evening Tuesday, May 31 (6 pm to 8 pm) and ongoing as of June 1 Montreal West and Hampstead residents: June 2 Other non-residents: June 6 = U se of photographs taken during activities or events The Parks and Recreation Department often takes photographs or makes videos of the programs, activities and events within Côte Saint-Luc for future promotional purposes. We reserve the right to use and disseminate any photographs or videos taken during these programs, activities or events without any notice or compensation payable to those in the photo or video and through whatever means Côte Saint-Luc chooses to use. 3 Aquatics Swimming Lesssons Schedules and pricing for all aquatic programs will be available at CoteSaintLuc.org/Aquatics starting March 1 for the spring session and May 16 for the summer session Programs are offered during spring and summer sessions, unless indicated otherwise. Red Cross Pre-School Red Cross Pre-School Swimming Lessons are for children aged 4 months to 5 years. Children enter at one of eight levels based on age and the progress based on either age or ability. Eight levels increase opportunity for parents and their children to take swimming and water safety lessons at an earlier age. Red Cross Swim School Adult Swimming Lessons Red Cross Swim School program is for ages 6 to 16. Swimming and water safety skills are taught in the water so that kids are always active. This approach promotes success and encourages lifelong fitness. Swimming lessons will enable adults to learn necessary swimming techniques as well as refine existing skills through efficient and personalized teaching. I Can Swim Pre-school Private Lessons I Can Swim Pre-school lessons will introduce children to the water. The goal is to ensure children are safe, relaxed and having fun while still learning and improving in the water. For children 4 months to 5 years old. One on one private lessons for children or adults. Lessons are taught by our experienced coaching staff and are customized to the client’s need. Send your name and email to [email protected] to receive information about registration and lesson schedules. I Can Swim Pre-Natal A progressive three-stage program. Teaches swimmers 54 important water skills, and focuses on seven major skill progressions. For children 5 to 16 years old. Safe and effective shallow water aquafitness class designed for women to obtain and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle during pregnancy. I Can Swim Fast—spring only Baby Swim Stroke drills, endurance building and goal-setting give swimmers the knowledge and confidence to swim efficiently and FAST. Focus is on skill refinement and stroke enhancement to prepare swimmers for swim team. Prerequisites: Children must have successfully completed I Can Swim Stage 2 and/or Red Cross level 7. For children 8 to 16 years old. Getting baby used to the water early is important for safety and will build baby’s confidence in the water. It's fun exercise for both child and parent. Competitive Teams Registration for any of our seven competitive team programs include access to the pool at any open swim times and the fitness room during hours of operation.Registration for Youth Swim team, Masters Swimming and Water Polo is open for registration in the spring. Fees will be calculated on a prorated basis. Please contact 514-485-6806, ext. 2235 for more information. Youth Swim Team Summer Swim Team—summer only Instruction on developing skills and endurance of technical elements with the aim of competing at Regional, Provincial and National levels. There is an opportunity for physically and intellectually challenged swimmers to join the team and compete in Para and Special Olympics competitions. Swimmers must be comfortable in deep water; must be able to complete 50 metres of continuous swim. The Côte Saint-Luc Sharks summer swim team competes as part of the North Shore Aquatic Association (NAA). The team welcomes swimmers of all ages; swimmers must be comfortable in deep water and be able to complete a non-stop 25 metre swim. For individuals aged 5 to 15. 4 Spring and Summer 2016 Aquatics (cont.) Competitive Teams (cont.) Youth Triathlon Team—summer only Masters Team Swim, bike and run. This program is a unique opportunity to work with experienced coaches in partnership with Tri-O-lacs Triathlon Club. Participants will develop and improve skills and techniques in all three disciplines. For swimmers aged 18 or older who want to improve their swimming strokes, technique or general fitness. Swimmers of all levels are welcome; no prior competitive experience required. Masters Triathlon Team Water Polo Lessons/Team—summer only For swimmers aged 10 to 16 who are comfortable in deep water. They will learn the basics of the game; rules, ball control skills and basic strategy. Teams will compete within the North Shore Aquatic Association (NAA) if numbers are sufficient. Swim, bike and run. This program is for adults aged 18 or older who want to challenge themselves in three disciplines or newcomers to triathlon wishing to get fit, stay healthy and improve skills and competencies. Participants of all skill levels are welcome, no competitive experience required. Synchronized Swimming Lessons/Team For swimmers aged 5 to 15 who are comfortable in deep water. They will learn the fundamentals of the sport that combines physical endurance with grace and beauty. Over the summer, swimmers will develop and create a routine and may compete in a North Shore Aquatic Association (NAA) competition. Aquafitness Shallow Water A program that incorporates light-impact exercises in shallow water with music. Develop and improve your cardiovascular capacity and condition your muscles. Deep Water Aqua Training A deep water class that will help to improve your cardiovascular endurance and work to condition your muscles. Deep water training for cardiovascular endurance and muscle toning. Class incorporates aqua fitness, aqua jogging and lap training. Aqua Cycle Aqua Arthritic Similar to spinning but in the water, aqua-cycle will give you a cardiovascular workout and condition your muscles. Aquatic physical conditioning for people with joint problems. The emphasis is on stretching and muscle toning to improve and retain a good range of motion. Easy Cycle Similar to aqua-cycle but designed for those that need a low impact workout. 5 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Aquatics (cont.) Lifeguard Training Lifeguard in Training Course—summer only Learn from and assist a certified lifesaving instructor in all operations of the Parkhaven Outdoor Pool. The Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross courses are included in this program. Prerequisites: Age 13 and must have completed the highest level of a certified swimming course. Bronze Medallion Course—spring only Standard First Aid Course—spring only The Bronze Medallion course teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles of water rescue education judgment, knowledge, skill and fitness. Prerequisites: Age 13 and must have completed the highest level of a certified swimming course. Comprehensive two-day course offering first aid and CPR skills for those that need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home. Prerequisite: Age 14. Bronze Cross Course—spring only The Bronze Cross course is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. They will learn the difference between preventing and responding, the reasons behind emergency procedures and teamwork. Prerequisites: Age 13 and must have completed Bronze Medallion. National Lifeguard Course—spring only This course will give you a legal certificate for lifeguarding throughout the country and the only lifeguard certificate recognized by the province of Quebec. Prerequisites: Age 16 and must have completed Standard First Aid and Bronze Cross. Heartsaver AED Course (with infant CPR) Learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in case of cardiac arrest for both adult, child, and infant victims. Also learn the Heimlich Maneuver, and how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The course cost includes the level A+ certification card. Please note that it takes approximately four to five weeks to receive the card. Please arrive in comfortable clothes ready to practice and kneel on the floor. 6 Spring and Summer 2016 This course takes place at Parks and Recreation Department building. For people aged 11 years and older. Cost: $45 (R), $55 (NR), $36 (S-R) $44 (S-NR) Choose from the following dates: Monday, April 4 from 6 pm to 10 pm Thursday, May 12 from 6 pm to 10 pm Sunday, June 12 from 9 am to 1 pm Monday, July 4 from 6 pm to 10 pm Thursday, August 11 from 6 pm to 10 pm Baseball T-Ball—offered with the Town of Hampstead Côte Saint-Luc is mad about baseball. We start training kids early to love the game. They will learn hand/eye coordination, balance, running the See note below. bases, swinging, throwing, catching, and more. Program is offered once or twice a week. Cost: Once a week: $85 (R), $106 (NR); twice a week: $130 (R), $163 (NR) Playtime T-Ball (Ages 3 to 4) SPRING: Wednesdays from April 27 to June 8. From 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm at Hampstead Park. and/or Thursdays from April 28 to June 9. From 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm at Trudeau Park, Diamond 3. SUMMER: Wednesdays from June 29 to August 10. From 5 pm to 5:45 pm at Trudeau Park, Diamond 3. Pre-K T-Ball (Ages 4 to 5) SPRING: Wednesdays from April 27 to June 8. From 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm at Hampstead Park. and/or Sundays from May 1 to June 12. From 9:45 am to 10:30 am at Hampstead Park. SUMMER: Wednesdays from June 29 to August 10. From 6 pm to 6:45 pm at Trudeau Park, Diamond 3. T-Ball (Kindergarten) SPRING: Thursdays from April 28 to June 9. From 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm at Trudeau Park, Diamond 3. and/or Sundays from May 1 to June 12. From 10:45 am to 11:30 am at Hampstead Park. SUMMER: Wednesdays from June 29 to August 10. From 6 pm to 6:45 pm at Trudeau Park, Diamond 3. Intro to Intercommunity Baseball—offered with the Town of Hampstead For children born between 2008 and 2009. This program will prepare them and teach them technical skills such as throwing, catching, fielding, hitting and more. This program runs Tuesdays at Hampstead Park and Wednesdays at Kirwan Park. Cost: twice a week: $130 (R), $163 (NR) See note below. April 26 to June 8 from 5:15 pm to 6:30 pm. Outdoor games and programs will not be cancelled Victoria Day (May 23). In case of inclement weather, please call the following telephone numbers one hour before the scheduled start time to hear a recorded message indicating if the program will go ahead or be moved: • For Côte Saint-Luc outdoor programs, call 514-485-6806, ext. 2111 • For Hampstead outdoor programs, call 514-369-8270 7 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Baseball (cont.) Intercommunity Baseball www.LeagueLineup.com/intercommunityball The Intercommunity Baseball league features home and away games against other local communities. Players receive full uniforms and qualified coaches teach players all aspects of the game. Children must attend try-outs, beginning in early April. Children who qualify will play on the “A” team, those who do not will play on a “B” team. The league begins on April 30. Semi-final day is on June 11 (rain date: June 12). Games and practices vary and can take place on any day of the week. Uniform deposit fee: $75, cheque postdated to June 30 (given back upon return of uniform to Samuel Moskovitch Arena). Cheques payable to City of Côte Saint-Luc. Mosquito “A” or “B”— for children born 2005 to 2007—Fee: $175 Bantam “A”—f or children born 2001 to 2002—Fee: $200 Peewee “A” or “B”— for children born 2003 to 2004—Fee: $175 Midget “A”— for children born 1998 to 2000—Fee: $200 Minor Baseball Pre-Season Clinics The McGill Redmen and the Concordia Stingers baseball teams offer free clinics at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park to players registered in CSL Intercommunity Baseball. McGill Clinic Sunday, April 24 from 9 am to 2 pm at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park Concordia Clinic Friday, May 20 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm (rain date is May 27) at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park Intercity Baseball—offered with the Town of Hampstead Teams will be formed with players from the Mosquito (born 2005 to 2007) and Peewee (born 2003 to 2004) levels. Tryouts for team selection will take place in late June. Previous experience required. Program will feature exhibition games, practices and possible tournament and exchange. Schedule to be determined. Cost $130 (R). Adult Softball Leagues External organizations run the adult softball leagues. To register or for more information, contact the league representative listed below: B'nai Brith league at Kirwan Park Contact Jon Gal: [email protected] Executive league at Trudeau Park, diamonds 2 and 3 Contact Elan Gelbart: 514-481-5286 or Michael Yarin: 514-489-1612 or [email protected] 8 Senior League at Kirwan Park Contact Stephen Caminsky: [email protected] or 514-241-8386. Spring and Summer 2016 Soccer Spring Soccer—offered with the Town of Hampstead This program focuses on skill development and learning through game play. Jersey, shorts and socks are provided and may be kept. Shinguards mandatory. Soccer cleats recommended. See note on page 7. Co-ed league for kids ages 3 to 4 Introduces kids to soccer with drills and mini games. Parental participation is essential. Classes offered once or twice a week. Cost: Once a week: $100 (R), $125 (NR), twice a week: $140 (R), $175 (NR). Mondays from April 25 to June 6. From 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm at Wagar Field. Tuesdays from April 26 to June 7. From 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm at Wagar Field. Sundays from May 1 to June 12. From 9:15 am to 10 am or from 10:15 am to 11 am at Hampstead Park. Boys League This program takes place twice a week focuses on skill development and fun through drills and organized games. Cost: $140 (R), $175 (NR). PRE-K: Tuesdays and Thursdays from April 26 to June 9. From 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Tuesdays at Wagar Field and Thursdays at Hampstead Park. KINDERGARTEN: Mondays and Wednesdays from April 25 to June 8. From 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Mondays at Wagar Field and Wednesdays at Hampstead Park. GRADES 1 AND 2: Tuesdays and Thursdays from April 26 to June 9. From 6:45 pm to 7:45 pm. Tuesdays at Wagar Field and Thursdays at Hampstead Park. GRADES 3 AND 4 and GRADES 5 AND 6: Mondays and Wednesdays from April 25 to June 8. From 6:45 pm to 7:45 pm. Mondays at Wagar Field and Wednesdays at Hampstead Park. Girls League This program takes place once a week focuses on skill development and fun through drills and organized games. Cost: $100 (R), $125 (NR). GRADES 1 TO 3 and GRADES 4 TO 6: Sundays from May 1 to June 12. From 11:15 am to 12:15 pm at Hampstead Park. Birthday parties at the Kids’ Zone Celebrate your child’s birthday party at Kids’ Zone. Located at the ACC the Kids’ Zone is child friendly space perfect for parties for children ages 1 to 6. Parents will have access to a small kitchenette. We can accommodate up to 4 parties per weekend, so reserve your spot now. Info: 514-485-6806 or [email protected]. 9 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Soccer (cont.) Summer Soccer—offered with the Town of Hampstead Players must wear shinguards. Soccer cleats are recommended. No uniform provided. See note on page 7. Kids ages 3 to 4 Program is offered once or twice a week. Cost: Once a week: $85 (R), $106 (NR), twice a week: $115 (R), $144 (NR). Tuesdays from June 28 to August 9. Thursdays from June 30 to August 11. From 5 pm to 5:45 pm at Wagar Field. From 5 pm to 5:45 pm at Hampstead Park. Boys Program Program is offered twice a week. Cost: $115 (R), $144 (NR). PRE-K AND KINDERGARTEN: Mondays and Thursdays from June 27 to August 11. From 6 pm to 7 pm at Hampstead Park. GRADES 1 AND 2: Mondays and Tuesdays from June 27 to August 9. Mondays from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm at Hampstead Park and Tuesdays from 6 pm to 7 pm at Wagar Field. GRADES 3 AND 4: Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 28 to August 11. Tuesdays from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm at Wagar Field and Thursdays from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm at Hampstead Park. Girls Program Program is offered once a week. Cost: $85 (R), $106 (NR). GRADES 1 TO 3 and GRADES 4 TO 6: Mondays from June 27 to August 11. From 5 pm to 6 pm at Hampstead Park. CSL Fun Card The CSL Fun Card is a pass that gives residents unlimited admission for one year to a variety of drop-in activities at many city facilities, including: Fitness Room, Game Room and public swimming at the ACC Public swimming at the Parkhaven Outdoor Pool The wading pools at Yitzhak Rabin Park and the Parkhaven Outdoor Pool ard C CSL Fun C ar te loisir s C SL onr a d Pete C ng stro 11 Arm t- Luc, Quebec ain Côte S Z5 H4W 2 800 342 16232 42 4815 481516 5 -6 514 -48 7-20 1969 -0 10 7 17-05 -0 Exp: 20 Spring and Summer 2016 Public skating at the Samuel Moskovitch Arena Drop-in sports at the Côte Saint-Luc Gymnasium Tennis courts at Rembrandt Park Pedal boats at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park Centennial Lake Price (taxes included) Family membership (any three or more persons living in the same residence) $249 Couple (any two persons living in the same residence) $165.50 Individual (age 14 to 59 years) $103.50 Individual (age 13 or younger) $88 Senior (age 60 or older) $83 Available at the Aquatic and Community Centre and the Parks and Recreation Administration Office. CoteSaintLuc.org/FunCard Tennis Learn Tennis This is a progressive tennis program specially designed for kids to learn naturally. Teaching is scaled to the children’s size and skills so they have fun playing games while learning to serve, rally and score. The instructor must approve any change from one group to another. SPRING session takes place at the Côte Saint-Luc Gymnasium, Thursdays from April 14 to June 16. Cost: $100 (R), $120 (NR). If weather permits, some lessons may be moved to Rembrandt Park tennis courts. Ages 5 to 6 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm Ages 7 to 8 6:25 pm to 7:20 pm Ages 9 to 10 7:30 pm to 8:25 pm SUMMER session takes place at Rembrandt Park tennis courts, Thursdays from July 7 to August 11. Maximum of 6 players per group. Cost: $60 (R), $75 (NR). In case of inclement weather call 514-485-8912 to know status of lesson. Ages 5 to 6 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm Ages 7 to 8 6:25 pm to 7:20 pm Ages 9 to 10 7:30 pm to 8:25 pm Ace Junior Tennis This tennis program, run by tennis pro Richard Troll, takes place at Rembrandt Park tennis courts. There is a limit of six players per age group. Cost: $45 (R), $55 (NR). In case of inclement weather call 514-485-8912 to know status of lesson. Session 1: May 16, 18, 23, 25 Session 4: June 27, 29, July 4, 6 Session 6: July 25, 27, August 1, 3 Session 2: May 30, June 1, 6, 8 Session 5: July 11, 13, 18, 20 Session 7: August 8, 10, 15, 17 Session 3: June 13, 15, 20, 22 Ages 5 to 6 4:30pm to 5:25pm Ages 7 to 9 5:30pm to 6:25pm Ages 10 to 12 6:30pm to 7:25pm Proset Autism Tennis Program Proset Autism Tennis Program is specifically designed for children with special needs who wish to learn and play tennis in a structured and supervised setting. Kids will learn to respect one another’s boundaries and limitations through structured games. They will develop abilities in incremental stages. Tennis will provide them the opportunity to learn about decision making within their own physical abilities. Program takes place at the Côte Saint-Luc Gymnasium. Cost: $160 (R), $170 (NR). For more information, contact Philippe Manning, President, Proset Autism 438-321-1564 or visit prosetautism.ca. Saturdays from April 16 to June 18, from 1 pm to 2 pm. 11 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Tennis (cont.) Learn Tennis for Adults This program is for active adults who want to learn and improve their tennis game. Lessons will cover techniques and tactics using a fun game approach to improve their game. Cost: $69 (R), $86 (NR). No senior rate applicable. Program takes place at Rembrandt Park tennis courts. Maximum of four players per group. There are four sessions to choose from and 3 different levels. Tuesdays from May 24 to June 14 Beginner lessons are from 6 pm to 6:55 pm Tuesdays from June 21 to July 12 Intermediate lessons are from 7 pm to 7:55 pm Tuesdays from July 19 to August 9 Advanced lessons are from 8 pm to 8:55 pm Tuesdays from August 16 to September 6 50-Plus Tennis This program includes one-hour of round-robin play and a one-hour tennis clinic by tennis pro Richard Troll. During the final week, there will be a non-elimination tournament. Cost: $91 (R), $114 (NR), $83 (S-R), $120 (S-NR). Program takes place at Rembrandt Park tennis courts. Maximum of 10 players per group. Tuesdays from May 24 to July 26 OR Fridays from May 27 to July 29 from 10 am to 12 pm or from 1 pm to 3 pm from 10 am to 12 pm or from 1 pm to 3 pm Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club Memberships Join the Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club (8215 Guelph Rd.). This club is equipped with nine Har-Tru courts, a heated outdoor saltwater pool, a patio with tables and chairs, a clubhouse with satellite television, a snack bar, and locker rooms with showers. New members are assigned a tennis buddy to help them meet players. Members can purchase a guest pass. Season: April 22 to October 23, 2016 Hours: Mondays to Thursdays from 8 am to 10 pm and Fridays to Sundays from 8 am to 9pm. 12 Info: CoteSaintLuc.org/TennisClub, or 514-487-7862 (after April 1). Spring and Summer 2016 Before April 22 After April 22 Family $561$611 $465$505 Family (first time) Adult (age: 36 to 59) $375$409 Adult (age 36 to 59—first time) $188 $205 Young Adult (age: 18 to 35)$210 $227 Junior (age: 17 & under)$75 $94 Senior (age: 60+) $301$326 Senior (first time) $151$163 Guest pass adult 5 sessions—$50 Guest pass adult 1 session—$12 Guest pass junior 1 session—$6 Add-ons Pool membership (individual)$10 Pool membership (family) $25 The Tennis Club will open its doors to everyone for a Family Fun Day on Saturday June 4*, from 10:30 am to 4 pm. Come play tennis, have a swim, meet new people and enjoy the outdoors. Come experience the the Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club. *In case of rain the event will take place on June 11. Football Flag Football—offered with the Town of Hampstead Flag football is a version of Canadian football where, instead of tackling players to the ground, the defensive team must remove a flag or flag belt from the ball carrier to end a down. Program will feature a combination of drills and games. See note on page 7. Cost: $85 (R), $106 (NR) Thursdays from April 28 to June 9 at Applewood Park Grades 3 and 4 Grades 5 and 6 6 pm to 7 pm 7 pm to 8 pm Tackle Football—offered with the Verdun Ti-Cats For children interested in playing competitive contact football. All equipment provided. Information: 514-765-7249 or [email protected]. Hockey Street Hockey—offered with the Town of Hampstead This program features a combination of drills and games. Mandatory equipment includes helmet with full face mask, gauntlets, hockey stick, running shoes, jock and shin pads. See note on page 7. Cost: $85 (R), $106 (NR) Mondays from April 25 to June 6 at Applewood Park Pre-K 5 pm to 5:45 pm Grades 1 and 2 6 pm to 7 pm Tuesdays from April 26 to June 7 at Hampstead Park Kindergarten 5 pm to 5:45 pm Grades 3 and 4 6 pm to 7 pm Grades 5 and 6 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm Volunteer opportunities It just takes a little time to make a big difference Get involved Contact Laura Trihas at 514-485-6806, ext. 2005 or [email protected] (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident 13 On the Ice Learn to Skate for Kids For children ages 3.5 to 5. Children will be divided into groups based on the following: never skated and needs help; walks slowly without help; skates slowly and glides without help, or skates fast with ease. Helmet with face guards and gloves/mitts are mandatory for all children. Lessons take place at the Samuel Moskovitch Arena. Cost: $63 (R), $79 (NR) Sundays from April 3 to May 15 Wednesdays from April 6 to May 11 from 1 pm to 1:45 pm from 3 pm to 3:45 pm Côte Saint-Luc Figure Skating Club The Côte Saint-Luc Figure Skating Club is a member of Skate Canada. Four different programs are offered for children ages 5 to 12. Helmets with face guards are compulsory for group lessons. Registration will begin on March 1 and ends on April 1 on our website cslfsc.ca. Payment can be received via Paypal or credit card. Cost is $75, plus a one time fee to Skate Canada of $35. Uniform optional for the spring session. Lessons take place at the Samuel Moskovitch Arena. Questions: [email protected]. Power Skate Hockey skates are required. Sundays from April 3 to May 15 from 11:10 am to 11:55 am CanSkate Figure skates are required. Sundays from April 3 to May 15 OR Wednesdays from April 6 to May 11 from 12:05 pm to 12:50 pm from 5:35 pm to 6:20 pm Advanced CanSkate Must have completed CanSkate 3. Sundays from April 3 to May 15 OR Wednesdays from April 6 to May 11 from 12:05 pm to 12:50 pm from 5:35 pm to 6:20 pm Pre-Junior (working on badge 6 and up) Wednesdays from April 6 to May 11 from 5:35 pm to 6:20 pm 14 Spring and Summer 2016 Basketball Basketball with JHOOPS Learn basketball with JHOOPS. Register directly online at jhoops.ca or call 514-983-8521. Lessons take place at the former Wagar High School gymnasium (5785 Parkhaven Ave.). The spring basketball program teaches kids aged 6 to 9 skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, and the fundamental rules of the game. Cost is $160. Mondays and Wednesdays from March 14 to May 4 from 6 pm to 7 pm The spring basketball league teaches kids aged 10 to 12 to play on a league and experience competitive play. Cost is $200. Mondays and Wednesdays from March 14 to May 4 from 7 pm to 8 pm The Girls Club is for girls aged 9 to 14. Cost is $100. Tuesdays from March 15 to May 3 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm. Music Fortissimo Academy Fortissimo Academy of Music and Arts located at 5555 Westminster Avenue, Suite 410, is a dynamic and modern school that provides the highest quality professional education in private and group classes. Each dedicated, inspirational and qualified staff member of Fortissimo Academy holds no less than Master's Degree in various subjects including early childhood education (age 2 and above), instrumental and voice, dance and art, music theory, ear training and history of music. Fortissimo hosts two semi-annual concerts for all students to exercise a valuable skill of public performance. Fortissimo Academy is a non-profit charitable organization with more than 12 years of experience offering after-school food programs, and scholarships for gifted students. Students of every age are welcome. Visit AcademyFortissimo.com, 514-836- 6872 or [email protected] for more information. WIMA West Island Music Academy (5555 Westminster Ave., Suite 312) offers private music lessons in more than 10 instruments with dynamic, caring, professional instructors. In working with the students, WIMA creates personalized lessons, incorporating the students' favorite songs into their lesson plans. WIMA caters to all styles and skill-levels; striving to combine the fundamentals of music in a fun environment. WIMA also offers Music for Toddlers and Rock Band Classes. Students are given the opportunity to perform at bi-annual recitals. The first 30-minute lesson is free. Visit wima.ca or 514-505-6606 for more information or to register. 15 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident More Activities Just for Kids and Teens Hip Hop For kids ages 7 to 12. Kids will learn the latest trend of street style dancing to their favourite tunes. Program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Cost: $110 (R), $135 (NR). Sundays from April 17 to June 19 from 10 am to 11 am Karate For kids ages 5 to 10. Kids will learn self-defence, and become more self-confident, street smart and improve their speed, precision, movement and agility. The class emphasizes respect for oneself, the teacher and fellow students. Program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Cost: $125 (R), $155 (NR). BEGINNERS: Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm ADVANCED: Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 from 6:15 pm to 7:30 pm OR Sundays from April 17 to June 19 from 11 am to 12 pm OR Sundays from April 17 to June 19 from 12:15 pm to 1:30 pm Zumba for Teens For teens ages 13 and older. Interval training with Latin rhythms and resistance training. Program takes place at the ACC dance studio. Cost: $87 (R), $110 (NR). Mondays from April 11 to June 20 Mondays from July 11 to September 12 from 7 pm to 8 pm from 7 pm to 8 pm Clay creation For kids ages 5 to 13. They will experience the many different techniques of moulding, crafting, glazing and firing a piece of clay into a work of art. Location: TBA. Cost: $112 (R), $138 (NR). Tuesdays from April 5 to June 7 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm Parents and Child Clay For kids ages 5 to 13. Learn the techniques of moulding, crafting, glazing, and firing a piece of clay into a piece of art. Location: TBA. Cost: $139 (R), $174 (NR). Saturdays from April 9 to June 11 OR Sundays from April 10 to June 12 from 10 am to 11:30 am from 10 am to 11:30 am 16 Spring and Summer 2016 More Activities Just for Kids and Teens (cont.) Fun with Drama For kids ages 8 to 12. Ready, set, action! Kids will participate in games, movement and voice exercises. The goal of this program is to improve social skills and build confidence in young children. Program takes place at the ACC, Salon B. Cost: $90 (R), $112 (NR). Thursdays from April 7 to June 9 from 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm Babysitting workshop For teens ages 11 to 17. Offered in collaboration with the Canadian Red Cross Society, students will learn the skills required to carry out babysitting duties, including basic first-aid training. Students will receive a certification card. Workshops take place at the ACC, Salon C. Cost: $56 (R), $71 (NR). Sunday, April 17 OR Sunday, August 14 from 8:30 am to 4 pm from 8:30 am to 4 pm Youth Action Program The Youth Action Program is a club for tweens and teens aged 11 to 17. Headquartered at the ACC, the program offers many activities during the year. Every Tuesday and Thursday, until June 19, from 4 pm to 9 pm with an animator and Sundays from 1 pm to 5 pm, the Youth Action Program has exclusive use of the ACC Game Room and all its equipment, including a pool table, a foosball table, a ping pong table, an air hockey table, a large screen TV and 3 gaming consoles (Xbox, PS3 and Wii). A Fun Card is required to hang out in the Game Room or a daily $3 fee applies. Summer Activities The Youth Action schedule is jam-packed with lots of fun activities. Here’s what to look forward to: June July August 27 Movie and Pizza Night 28Rockclimbing 30Voiles en Voiles (Aerial course Old Port of Montreal) 4 Sports Day 6 La Ronde 8 Lachine Rafting 11Kart-O-Mania 13 Calypso Waterslides 15 Scavenger Hunt 18 Rose Bowl 20 Cooking Concoction 22 Laser Quest 25 Mont-Saint Sauveur Waterslides 27 Mural Painting 29 Jean-Drapeau Beach 2 & 3Overnight Camping & Rafting 2-day activity 5 SkyTag Trampoline 8 Game Night 9 Dinner & Cineplex 11 Super Aqua Club 15 Poolside Games 17Planetarium 18 End of Summer Party Many of these activities have limited space, so reserve your spot early. Two registration nights will be held on June 15 and 16 from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Parks and Recreation office or at the ACC. For more information regarding these programs visit CoteSaintLuc.org/YouthActionProgram, email [email protected] or call 514-485-6806. 17 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Parents and Tots Music and Movement For children ages 5 to 30 months. This musical program of songs, bouncing, rhymes, clapping, finger plays, puppets and musical instruments, parachute and bubble time ends our class with fun for all. Program takes place at the ACC Kids' Zone. Cost: $84 (R), $106 (NR). Wednesdays from April 6 to June 8 from 9:20 am to 10 am OR 4 pm to 4:40 pm Mom and Tot Playtime For children ages 8 months to 30 months. Location: TBA. Cost: $80 (R), $100 (NR) or pay as you go $9 (R), $11 (NR). Thursdays from April 7 to June 9 from 9:30 am to 11 am Loony Lorny For children newborn to age 3. Your child will enjoy new songs, movements and instruments each week with children’s musical entertainer Lorne Shatner. Program takes place at the ACC Kids' Zone. Cost: $67 (R), $83 (NR). Mondays from April 4 to June 6 from 10 am to 10:30 am or 10:45 am to 11:15 am Music for Toddlers For children ages 3 to 4. Your child will learn about melody, rhythm and movement through music, dance, fun musical instruments and puppets. Program takes place at the Gymnasium Activity Room. Cost: $84 (R), $106 (NR). Tuesdays from April 5 to June 7 Saturdays from April 9 to June 11 from 10 am to 10:45 am from 10:30 am to 11:15 am Play and Explore Theme Days Play and Explore Theme Days are designed for children aged 2 to 5. Each day of the week is dedicated to a different activity theme: Monday is dramatic play, Tuesday is sports, Wednesday is motor skills, Thursday is creative arts and Friday is health and fitness. Play and Explore Theme Day activities are also designed to provide parents with options that best suits their needs as each activity on each day is composed of two blocks (9 am to 12 pm or 1 pm to 4 pm) and parents can choose which blocks to register their child. Location: TBA. For more information 514-485-6806 or [email protected]. Spring session from April 4 to June 23 18 Spring and Summer 2016 Day Camps Côte Saint-Luc operates three day camps in our city parks and other outdoor and indoor facilities, such as the Parkhaven Outdoor Pool, Aquatic and Community Centre indoor pools, Côte Saint-Luc Gymnasium and more. For city-run day camps, there are four two-week sessions: Session A: June 27 to July 8 Session C: July 25 to August 5 Session B: July 11 to July 22 Session D: August 8 to August 19 Trudeau Creative Arts Camp Ages: 5 to 12 This camp offers a mix of arts and crafts activities, and daily swimming lessons. Activities led by specialists include cooking, science and music, day workshops and more. Sports and fitness activities will be included in the children's routine. Location: TBA Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm Prices per two-week session Early bird resident rate: $290 Early bird non-resident rate: $334 Regular resident rate: $319 Regular non-resident rate: $367 Sports Camp Ages: 5 to 12 This camp offers a variety of sports and recreational activities, including football, soccer, basketball games and swimming lessons. Camp-wide theme days including colour war, sleep-unders, 1960s day, superhero day and many more, ensure that every day is exciting and entertaining. Location: Imagination Park Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm Prices per two-week session Early bird resident rate: $290 Early bird non-resident rate: $334 Regular resident rate: $319 Regular non-resident rate: $367 Counsellor-in-Training Camp Ages: 13 to 15 Participate in a Counsellor-In-Training program two days a week under the guidance of a trained leader. For the remaining three days, CITs will assist camp counsellors with a group of children based on a park of their choice. Location: TBA Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm Prices per two-week session Early bird resident rate: $136 Early bird non-resident rate: $170 Regular resident rate: $149 Regular non-resident rate: $186 19 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Day Camps (cont.) Tennis Camp Ages: 5 to 15 The Tennis and Sports Academy (TSPA) operates this day camp. Campers have up to three hours of instructional tennis and there is a maximum of eight campers per one tennis instructor. Campers also enjoy a field game (often soccer, football, frisbee and soccer baseball etc.). Campers also enjoy a free swim period at the Aquatic and Community Centre (in case of rain) or the Parkhaven Outdoor Pool. Info: www.tspa.ca, [email protected], 514-886-9929. Location: Caldwell Tennis Courts and/or CSL Tennis Club Monday to Friday, June 27 to August 26 from 9 am to 4 pm Price per one-week session: $275. Campers must also purchase a membership to the CSL Tennis Club. Cost: $60 Dynamix Summer Camp Ages: 5 to 12 Dynamix operates this day camp. Kids will love the variety of activities, sports, challenges, games and more only offered by Dynamix. Teams will work and play together and, without even knowing it, learn what respect, sportsmanship and team spirit is all about. Most importantly, kids will be active and engaged and will always have a great story to share at the end of the day. Location: TBA Monday to Friday, August 22 to 26 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Price (one week only) Regular resident rate: $177 Regular non-resident rate: $204 Rapid Hockey Camp Ages: 5 to 17 Rapid Hockey operates this camp. Rapid Hockey has operated camps and programs for more than 20 years in Côte Saint-Luc. Designed for all levels, this camp offers programs for beginner to elite players and features a combination of on ice and off-ice training as well recreational activities. Rapid Hockey also offers a Spring AAA program and various skill development clinics. For registration or additional information, contact: 514-484-2121 or [email protected]. Location: Samuel Moskovitch Arena Monday to Friday from June 27 to August 22 (new sessions start every Monday) from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (exact time varies depending on age group) Prices vary according to program General Information About Municipal Day Camps All cheques must be made payable to the City of Côte Saint-Luc. Payment by Visa, MasterCard and Interac are also available for the deposit portion only. The post-dated portion can only be paid by cheque. Upon registration, a deposit of 50% of the total amount owing is required in addition to a post-dated cheque, dated for May 27, 2016, covering the balance. The deadline to register for any session is the previous Wednesday at noon, in order to allow for time to finalize group lists. Past this deadline, registration will be accepted pending availability. An early bird registration fee will be in effect from April 4 to 15, 2016. The regular registration fee will be in effect as of April 18. 20 Spring and Summer 2016 Early drop-off / Late pick-up service An 8 am early morning drop-off service is provided for parents at an extra cost of $16 (resident rate) or $20 (non-resident rate) per week. A late pickup service is provided for parents at an extra cost of $20 (resident rate) or $25 (non-resident rate) per week until 5:30 pm. All children must be dropped off and picked up from the park at which they are registered. Additional supervision for Day Camps 2016 Children who require additional supervision to participate in the day camp programs should contact the Parks and Recreation Department. Funding may be available through the community organization Altergo. The deadline to submit an application for funding is March 4, 2016. Fitness for Adults We offer many fitness programs. The more programs you sign up for, the more you save. Cost for one program: $87(R), $110 (NR), $69 (S-R), $88 (S-NR) Cost for two programs: $161 (R), $201 (NR), $129 (S-R), $161 (S-NR) Cost for three programs: $231 (R), $266 (NR), $189 (S-R), $212 (S-NR) Body Sculpting Use weights to increase muscle mass and gain strength. Workout your abdominals using basic pilates movements. This workout ends with stretching and relaxation. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Mondays from April 11 to June 20 from 10:15 am to 11:15 am Mondays from July 11 to September 12 from 10:15 am to 11:15 am Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 from 9 am to 10 am Wednesdays from July 13 to September 14 from 9 am to 10 am Fridays from April 15 to June 17 from 10:15 am to 11:15 am Fridays from July 15 to September 16 from 10:15 am to 11:15 am Boot Camp Combine a cardio, strength and core training workout with full body strength and endurance drills throughout the entire class. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Tuesdays from April 12 to June 14 from 10 am to 11 am OR from 6 pm to 7 pm Tuesdays from July 12 to September 13 from 10 am to 11 am OR from 6 pm to 7 pm Thursdays from April 14 to June 16 from 6 pm to 7 pm Thursdays from July 14 to September 15 from 6 pm to 7 pm Cardio Mondo Dance to the hottest Latin music while using toning techniques. A fun way to stay in shape. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 Wednesdays from July 13 to September 14 from 10 am to 11 am from 10 am to 11 am Piloxing Incorporates boxing, dancing and standing Pilates exercise principles that burns maximum calories, builds lean muscle and increases overall stamina endurance. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 Wednesdays from July 13 to September 14 from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm Pump ‘N Stretch Tone your muscles with light weights and stretching to promote relaxation. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Tuesdays from April 12 to June 14 from 9 am to 10 am Tuesdays from July 12 to September 13 from 9 am to 10 am Thursdays from April 14 to June 16 from 9 am to 10 am Thursdays from July 14 to September 15 from 9 am to 10 am 21 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Fitness for Adults (cont.) Rhythmical Stretch and Relaxation Learn stretching and relaxation techniques. This program is ideal for people with muscle tightness, soreness, poor flexibility, poor posture, stress, or chronic neck or back pain. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Thursdays from April 14 to June 16 Thursdays from July 14 to September 15 from 10 am to 11 am from 10 am to 11 am Zumba Interval training with Latin rhythms and resistance training to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Mondays from April 11 to June 20 from 9 am to 10 am OR 6 pm to 7 pm Mondays from July 11 to September 12 from 9 am to 10 am OR 6 pm to 7 pm Tuesdays from April 12 to June 14 from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm Tuesdays from July 12 to September 13 from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm Zumba Gold Slower pace, easier, dance moves to hot Latin tunes. Great for active seniors. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Fridays from April 15 to June 17 Fridays from July 15 to September 16 from 9 am to 10am from 9 am to 10am Zen Fitness for Adults Hatha Yoga Emphasis is on breath awareness, posture and basic meditation. Bring your own cushion (not a pillow) and a yoga mat to this class. This program takes place at the ACC Kids' Zone. Cost: Once a week: $107 (R), $130 (NR), $83 (S-R), $104 (S-NR); Twice a week $194 (R), $223 (NR), $155 (S-R), $178 (S-NR). SPRING: Tuesdays from April 12 to June 14 SUMMER: Tuesdays from July 12 to September 13 from 10 am to 11:15 am from 10 am to 11:15 am Thursdays from April 14 to June 16 Thursdays from July 14 to September 15 from 10 am to 11:15 am from 10 am to 11:15 am 22 Spring and Summer 2016 Zen Fitness for Adults (cont.) Pilates Beginner to intermediate class designed to increase strength and flexibility of the abdominals, back, neck, shoulders, hips and buttock areas. Cost: Once a week: $107 (R), $130 (NR), $83 (S-R), $104 (S-NR); Twice a week $194 (R), $223 (NR), $155 (S-R), $178 (S-NR). Tuesdays from April 12 to June 14 from 10 am to 11 am at ACC, Salon C Tuesdays from July 12 to September 13 from 10 am to 11 am at ACC, Salon C Thursdays from April 14 to June 16 from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm at ACC Dance Studio Thursdays from July 14 to September 15 from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm at ACC Dance Studio Fridays from April 15 to June 17 from 9 am to 10 am at ACC, Salon C Fridays from July 15 to September 16 from 9 am to 10 am at ACC Kids' Zone Tai Chi Ancient form of exercise designed to improve health, increase energy and enhance relaxation. This program takes place at the ACC Kids' Zone. Cost: $92 (R), $116 (NR), $73 (S-R), $93 (S-NR). BEGINNERS Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 from 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm Wednesdays from July 13 to September 14 from 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm INTERMEDIATE Wednesdays from April 13 to June 15 from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm Wednesdays from July 13 to September 14 from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm Dance for Adults Line Dancing Exercise while dancing to a variety of music from waltz to salsa. No partner is required. Location: TBA. Cost: $87 (R), $110 (NR), $69 (S-R), $88 (S-NR). Mondays from April 11 to June 20 Beginners: from 6 pm to 7 pm Intermediate: from 7 pm to 8 pm Advanced: from 8 pm to 9 pm Social Dancing Learn the basic techniques of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha Cha and Rumba. This program takes place at the ACC Dance Studio. Cost per couple: $129 (R), $161 (NR), $103 (S-R), $130 (S-NR). Sundays from April 17 to June 19 Beginners: from 6 pm to 7 pm Intermediate: from 7 pm to 8 pm Advanced: from 8 pm to 9 pm Practice nights for social dancing If you’re signed up for for social dancing, come practice what you’ve learned. This program takes place at the ACC Kids' Zone. Cost per couple: $66 (R), $88 (NR), $52 (S-R), $66 (S-NR). Thursdays on April 21, May 5 and 19, June 2 and 16 from 7 pm to 9 pm (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident 23 Art for Adults 3D Art Transform an ordinary picture into 3D Art. Instructor: Roslyn Honigman. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. Cost: $164 (R), $206 (NR), $131 (S-R), $164 (S-NR) Mondays from April 11 to June 13 from 7 pm to 9 pm Acrylic Painting—Landscape Exploration Explore landscape painting from classic realism to experimental contemporary techniques in the versatile medium of acrylics. Instructor: Margaret Mankin. This program takes place at the ACC Art Studio. Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR). Wednesdays from April 6 to June 8 Wednesdays from June 15 to August 17 from 1 pm to 3:30 pm from 1 pm to 3:30 pm Advanced Painting Techniques Learn different techniques used in the art world in this advanced course. Instructor: George Deligeorge. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. Wednesdays from April 6 to June 8 from 11:30 am to 2 pm. Wednesdays from June 15 to July 13 from 11:30 am to 2 pm. Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR) Cost: $112 (R), $ 140 (NR), $90 (S-R), $112 (S-NR) Intermediate Painting Acrylics For those who have a basic knowledge of paint handling and colour. Learn about paint mixing and application, historical and modern techniques. Instructor: Susan Levy. This program takes place at the ACC Art Studio. Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR) Thursdays from April 14 to June 9 Thursdays from June 16 to August 18 from 9:30 am to 12 pm OR 1 pm to 3:30 pm from 9:30 am to 12 pm OR 1 pm to 3:30 pm Live Art Step-by-step instruction, assignments and development based on still life and models. Instructor: George Deligeorge. This program takes place at ACC Art Studio. SPRING SESSION Cost: $252 (R), $290 (NR), $202 (S-R), $232 (S-NR) SUMMER SESSION Cost: $126 (R), $158 (NR), $101 (S-R), $126 (S-NR) Tuesdays from April 5 to June 7 from 8:30 am to 11am OR 11am to 1:30pm Tuesdays from June 14 to July 12 from 11 am to 1:30 pm Wednesdays from April 6 to June 8 from 8:30 am to 11am Wednesdays from June 15 to July 13 from 11 am to 1:30 pm Mixed Media Explore two-dimensional work with charcoal, pastel, watercolour, acrylic and oil. Instructor: George Deligeorge. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. SPRING SESSION Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR) SUMMER SESSION Cost: $112 (R), $ 140 (NR), $90 (S-R), $112 (S-NR) Thursdays from April 7 to June 9 from 8:30 am to 11 am Thursdays from June 16 to July 14 from 8 am to 11 am Multimedia Explore two- and three-dimensional media. Instructor: George Deligeorge. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. SPRING SESSION Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR) SUMMER SESSION Cost: $112 (R), $ 140 (NR), $90 (S-R), $112 (S-NR) Thursdays from April 7 to June 9 from 11:30 am to 2 pm 24 Spring and Summer 2016 Thursdays from June 16 to July 14 from 11:30 am to 2 pm Art for Adults (cont.) Oil and Acrylic Painting Learn perspective, colour mixing and techniques of the media. Still life and photographs used. Instructor: George Deligeorge. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. SPRING SESSION Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR) SUMMER SESSION Cost: $112 (R), $ 140 (NR), $90 (S-R), $112 (S-NR) Wednesdays from April 6 to June 8 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm Wednesdays from June 15 to July 13 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm Soapstone Sculpture Carve directly into soapstone. Instructor: George Deligeorge. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. SPRING SESSION Cost: $223 (R), $256 (NR), $178 (S-R), $205 (S-NR) SUMMER SESSION Cost: $112 (R), $ 140 (NR), $90 (S-R), $112 (S-NR) Tuesdays from April 5 to June 7 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm Tuesdays from June 14 to July 12 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm Thursdays from April 7 to June 9 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm Thursdays from June 16 to July 14 from 12 pm to 4:30 pm Watercolour Learn basic watercolour techniques using still life and photographs. Instructor: Bonnie Grunstein. This program takes place at Rembrandt Park Chalet. Cost: $210 (R), $242 (NR), $168 (SR), $194 (S-NR). Mondays from April 4 to June 6 from 12:30 pm to 3 pm Mondays from June 13 to August 15 from 12:30 pm to 3 pm Tuesdays from April 5 to June 7 from 9:30 am to 12 pm Tuesdays from June 14 to August 16 from 9:30 am to 12 pm Free activities in public spaces Dancing in the Park Folk Dancing with Maurice Perez Mondays, July 4 to August 22 at 7:30 pm Location: TBA. Social and Line Dancing with Carl Carlsen Wednesdays, July 6 to August 24 at 6:30 pm Location: TBA. Pétanque Court at Rembrandt Park League info.: François Maréchal 514-996-8709 or [email protected] Public Tennis at Caldwell Courts from May 9 to October 18. For detailed schedule: CoteSaintLuc.org/PublicTennisCourts Splash pads at Rembrandt Park, Richard Schwartz Park, Fyon Park, Yitzhak Rabin Park and Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park Heart in Motion walking paths (1km, 3km, 5km and 8km) and outdoor exercise equipment (see CoteSaintLuc.org/WalkingPaths for more details on the walking paths) 25 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities are FREE with a Fun Card. Look for this symbol. See page 10 for details. Afternoon Drop-In Sports at the Gymnasium 7500 Mackle Rd. Play sports in a relaxed, non-structured atmosphere. or a daily fee of $5 for children (age 17 or younger) and $6 for adults (age 18 or older). All times subject to change. January 4 to June 24: Mondays to Thursdays from 4 pm to 6:30 pm; Fridays from 2 pm to 6:30 pm June 27 to August 19: Mondays to Fridays from 5 pm to 6:30 pm Evening Drop-In Sports for Adults at the Gymnasium 7500 Mackle Rd. Play sports in a relaxed, non-structured atmosphere. or a daily fee of $6 for adults (age 18 or older). All times subject to change. For information on gymnasium times and availability for drop-in or league rentals, please contact Alvin Fishman at 514-485-6806, ext. 2012 or [email protected]. BASKETBALL SOCCER Mondays and Thursdays from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm Mondays from 6:30 pm to 8:20 pm Fitness Room 5794 Parkhaven Ave. Located at the Aquatic and Community Centre, the fitness room has 10 cardiovascular machines, including treadmills, elliptical trainers, stair climbers, and recumbent cycles, each equipped with a TV monitor, iPod connection, and contact heart rate and polar heart rate telemetry. The fitness room also has a three-station variable weight stack multi-gym. The fitness room is open Monday to Thursday from 6 am to 10:30 pm, Fridays from from 6 am to 9:45 pm, Saturdays from 8 am to 9:45 pm, and Sundays from 8 am to 8:45 pm Game Room 5794 Parkhaven Ave. Located in the Aquatic and Community Centre, the Game Room is open to people of all ages and is equipped with a billiards table, foosball table, ping pong table, an air hockey game, a large screen TV and 3 video consoles (Xbox, PS3 and Wii). It is available to Fun Card holders only. Children aged 12 and younger must be accompanied by a guardian aged 15 or older. Billiard equipment is for people ages 16 and older. To access the Game Room, members need to leave their Fun Card at the ACC front desk as a deposit to get the equipment needed. SPRING SUMMER Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6 am to 9:45 pm Monday to Friday from 4 pm to 9:45 pm Tuesday and Thursday from 6 am to 4 pm Saturday from 8 am to 9:45 pm Saturday from 8 am to 9:45 pm Sunday from 8 am to 8:45 pm Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm 26 Spring and Summer 2016 Drop-in Activities (cont.) Public Skating at the Arena 6985 Mackle Rd. Public skating is available at the Samuel Moskovitch Arena from March 28 to May 18. or a daily fee of $5. Kids age 13 and younger must wear a helmet. Helmets with faceguards are recommended for all. Bicycle helmets are not permitted. Mondays from 4:30 pm to 5:50 pm Wednesdays from 11 am to 11:50 am Fridays from 4 pm to 5:20 pm Sundays from 2 pm to 3:20 pm Swimming at the ACC indoor pools 5794 Parkhaven Ave. Located at the Aquatic and Community Centre, the Recreation Pool has a beach area for toddlers to play with fun water games, areas for lap swimming and aquasize, a slide and a ramp for swimmers with disabilities. The Competition Pool is a 10-lane 25m pool, with electronic scoring capabilities offering the latest advancements in competitive pool technologies. Cost: or $2 for ages 0 to 4, $3 for ages 5 to 17, $4 for age 18 and older and $3 for seniors. Visit CoteSaintLuc.org for the open swim schedule. Swimming at the Parkhaven Outdoor Pool 7500 Mackle Rd. The Parkhaven Outdoor Pool is a 50 metre pool with a large shallow end next to a wading pool. There is also a large grassy area that provides plenty of space for sunbathing and recreational activities. It is located near the Aquatic and Community Centre Cost: or $1 for ages 0 to 4, $5 for ages 5 to 17 and $6 for age 18 and older. Tennis at Rembrandt Park Rembrandt / Merrimac Cost: or $5 for age 17 and younger; and $6 for age 18 and older. Call 514-485-8912 to reserve. May 9 to October 18: 7-days-a-week from 9 am to 11 pm 27 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Clubs CSL Men’s Club The Côte Saint-Luc Men’s Club welcomes residents age 55 and older. Founded in 1987, the club welcomes local, provincial and national speakers every Thursday morning at 9:30 am. The club also organizes activities like fitness, bowling, bridge, golf, choral and discussion groups. 5794 Parkhaven Ave., second floor. Info: 514-485-6819, [email protected]. CSL Women’s Club The Côte Saint-Luc Women’s Club welcomes residents age 55 and older. Members meet on Wednesday afternoons for stimulating programs. Activities include guest speakers, entertainers, canasta and mahjong. Bridge is played Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and is open to all members. Fitness is held three times a week. Day outings to theatres are planned. 5794 Parkhaven Ave., second floor. Info: 514-485-5541. Canadian Writers Society Published and unpublished writers can share their knowledge, experiences and stories. Authors read their stories aloud during Reading and Feedback evenings. The annual fee is $25. Info: Rosalie Avigdor, 514-707-9396, or CanadianWritersSociety.com. Community Garden for Seniors Experience the pleasure of growing your own vegetables at the Côte Saint-Luc Community Garden for Seniors. Space is limited so reserve early. Info: Mandie Aaron, 514-483-2826. Creative Social Centre The Creative Social Centre (5237 Clanranald Ave.) is open four days a week, year-round providing educational, recreational, sculpting, art classes, fitness and leisure activities. Outings to museums, art galleries and theatre are also offered. Info: 514-488-0907, [email protected] or cscmtl.com. Loose Threads Quilt Guild Loose Threads Quilt Guild welcomes all level of quilters, from beginner to expert. Come and join our group and get inspired. Members meet on a regular basis to share their love and knowledge of quilting through various activities. Info: loosethreadsquiltguild.blogspot.ca, facebook.com/ loosethreadscsl or contact Roz Agulnik at 514-485-2039, [email protected]. SPRING: March 2, 7, April 4 and 18 SUMMER: May 2, 16, 20 and June 6 Montreal West-End Operatic Society Based in Côte Saint-Luc, the Montreal West-End Operatic Society (MWOS) is a non-profit community musical theatre company that offers performances in Montreal's West-End. The MWOS produces English and bilingual comedic operettas, specializing in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan and their contemporaries. Founded in 1939, MWOS is a training ground and home for committed and aspiring performers. If you are interested in any aspect of theatre and would like to volunteer contact the MWOS at 514-990-8813, ext. 1 (information) or ext. 3 (auditions) or email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Annual membership: $60 (adult), $30 (student) or $90 (family). More information at: mwos.org 28 Spring and Summer 2016 CSL Dramatic Society The 2015 CSL Dramatic Society production of Hairspray: The Broadway Musical. photo: Diane Dupuis-Kallos Join the Côte Saint-Luc Dramatic Society and be part of this exciting community theatre company. Founded in 2011, the CSLDS wants to bring together actors, writers, and musicians and other artisticallyminded community members to produce theatrical works in an inclusive environment where the emphasis is placed on teamwork and camaraderie, not celebrity. This summer the CSLDS will be putting on its second annual Senior Summerworks Project: FLORIDA, a parody based on the musical Chicago. Auditions will be held in May for those 55 and older who wish to participate. For more information, please contact 514-485-6806, [email protected], or csldramaticsociety.com. Membership fee: $115 Clubs (cont.) Royal Canadian Legion Veterans of Canadian Forces or allied armies are invited to join the Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch 97 of the Royal Canadian Legion. The Legion raises funds for charities and organizes the annual V-E Day Commemoration ceremony in May with the City of Côte Saint-Luc. Info: Frank Levine, 514-487-5040. Scrabble Club Novice players are welcome. Wednesdays at 7:30 pm, offered year round. Location: TBA. Info: Bernard Gotlieb, 514-484-0824 or www.golding.ca/montrealsc. The After Dinner Ukulele Society Everyone is welcome regardless of musical experience. Group meets the first and third Mondays at 7:30 pm at the Parks and Recreation classroom. The annual membership fee is $30. Info: Laurence Turgel, 342-3374, or www.adukes.org. 29 (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident Community Services ALTERGO Altergo is an organization that grants funds for individuals with a disability so they are able to participate in recreational activities with the aid of a shadow. Its mission is to facilitate the social integration of persons living on the island of Montreal, through the removal of barriers that prevent them access to recreation services. There are a variety of other leisure services offered for those individuals with a disability. Application deadline for 2016 is March 4, 2016. Info: 514-933-2739, www.altergo.net. Daily Hello-Bonjour Daily Hello-Bonjour is a free service available to all residents of Côte Saint-Luc who live alone. Volunteers will call you Monday to Friday at a prearranged time to check up on you. Info: 514-485-6819 or 514-485-6806, ext. 2214. Facilities Parks and Recreation Department Building Côte Saint-Luc Gymnasium 7500 Mackle Rd. Côte Saint-Luc, QC H4W 1A6 The administration office is open Mondays to Fridays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. 7500 Mackle Rd. Côte Saint-Luc, QC H4W 1A6 Tel: 514-485-6806 Fax: 514-485-8629 E-mail: [email protected] Aquatic and Community Centre (ACC) 5794 Parkhaven Ave. Côte Saint-Luc, QC H4W 0A4 The ACC is open Monday to Thursday from 6 am to 11 pm, Friday from 6 am to 10 pm, Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm, and Sunday from 8 am to 9 pm. Tel: 514-485-6806 Fax: 514-485-8629 E-mail: [email protected] Samuel Moskovitch Arena 6985 Mackle Rd. Côte Saint-Luc, QC H4W 1A5 The administration office hours are weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm. Please note that the arena closed from May 23 to June 29 and on weekends during July and August. Tel. 514-485-6806 ext. 2101 Fax: 514-485-8613 E-mail: [email protected] 30 Spring and Summer 2016 Tel: 514-485-6806, ext. 2015 Fax: 514-485-8672 E-mail: [email protected] Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club 8215 Guelph Rd. Côte Saint-Luc, QC H4W 1J1 For the 2016 season the Côte Saint-Luc Tennis Club will be open daily from April 22 to October 23. Tel: 514-487-7862 (April to October) Tel: 514-485-6806 ext. 2214 E-mail: [email protected] CoteSaintLuc.org/TennisClub Tennis Courts The Caldwell Courts are open seven-days-a-week from May 9 to October 18. They are free to use, and don't require a reservation. Please note that between June 27 and August 26, TSPA will be conducting a Tennis Day Camp from Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4 pm, and has priority use of the Caldwell Tennis Courts during these dates and times. The Rembrandt Courts are open seven-days-a-week May 9 to October 18 from 9 am to 11 pm. Cost is free with a Fun Card or $5/person 17 and younger, $6/person age 18 and older. Call 514-485-8912 to reserve. Facilities (cont.) Confederation Annex Parkhaven Outdoor Pool Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park The Confederation Annex is an open-sided building used for city events, outdoor programs, camp activities and more. It is located behind the arena. 7500 Mackle Rd. Côte Saint-Luc, QC H4W 1A6 This is a 50-meter outdoor pool with a large shallow end and a water slide in the deep end. A large grassy area provides plenty of space for relaxing. Snack bar on site. Baseball, softball and soccer fields Tel: 514-485-6806 ext. 2032 Fax: 514-485-8629 E-mail: [email protected] Baseball and softball fields are available at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park and Kirwan Park. Wagar Field is a soccer field at the former Wagar High School. Parks Côte Saint-Luc has 29 parks across the city. The larger parks include Kirwan Park, Yitzhak Rabin Park, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park, Nathan Shuster Park, and Rembrandt Park. To reserve any of these fields, call Brad Horner at 514-485-6806 ext. 2102. Rent Our Facilities Locate our parks at CoteSaintLuc.org/Parks. The City of Côte Saint-Luc operates multi-use facility that make an ideal location for corporate events and parties. Our hourly rates are competitive and our west-end location is centrally-located. Plenty of free parking is available at all our sites. For more information about any of the locations listed below or any of our parks or greenspaces, contact Jonathan Braziller at 514-485-6806, ext. 2010 or [email protected]. For more information about the Banquet and Conference Hall at the ACC, visit CoteSaintLuc.org/RentalFacilities. ACC Banquet and Conference Hall 40 (banquet style), 60 (theatre style), Projector, screen, microphone, speakers, access to full-service Room A or 40 (classroom style) kitchen ACC Banquet and Conference Hall 120 (banquet style), 150 (theatre Room B style), or 70 (classroom style) Projector, screen, microphone, speakers, dance floor, access to full-service kitchen ACC Banquet and Conference Hall 40 (banquet style), 60 (theatre style), Projector, screen, microphone, speakers, access to full-service Room C or 40 (classroom style) kitchen Full ACC Banquet and Conference Hall 220 (banquet style), 350 (theatre style), or 240 (classroom style) Projector, screen, microphone, speakers, dance floor, access to full-service kitchen Gymnasium 350 Access to sports equipment Activity Room 30 Tables and chairs Classroom 25 Tables and chairs Arena Ice Rink 170 Large ice surface, change rooms ACC Recreation Pool 40 Beach area for toddlers to play with fun water games, areas for lap swimming, a slide and a ramp for swimmers with disabilities. ACC Competition Pool 200 A 10-lane 25 metre pool Lawrence S. Bergman Chalet 1 at Trudeau Park 80 Tables and chairs, access to small kitchen Parks Call for details Call for details (R)=CSL Resident (NR)=Non-resident (S-R)=Senior Resident (S-NR)=Senior Non-Resident 31 Registration Applicable taxes are included in the prices listed in this booklet, unless stated otherwise. Register online: If you or a family member (spouse, sibling, child) have previously registered for a program or have a Fun Card, call 514-485-6806 weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm to receive your username and password. pro-rated based on the number of classes remaining and a 10 percent late registration fee will apply. The 10 percent fee is based on the total original cost of the program. Some sports programs are not pro-rated. If you (or your family) are registering for a program for the first time, visit CoteSaintLuc.org/RegisterOnline to create an account for you and all the members of your household. You will need to provide proof of residency by fax (514-485-8629) or e-mail (recreation@ cotesaintluc.org). We will then e-mail you within two business days to confirm that we received your proof of residency and will activate your account. Then visit CoteSaintLuc.org/RegisterOnline to sign in to your account. You can select your program and pay for it using our secure financial transaction website. General Refund Policy In person: See Registration Dates on page 3 for location information. Registration fees must be paid in full at the time of registration, unless otherwise stated in this guide. We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, Interac, or cheque made payable to the City of Côte Saint-Luc. You may also deposit your registration form and payment after hours in the mail slot next to the main doors. Register by mail: Send your completed registration form and payment to: City of Côte Saint-Luc, 7500 Mackle Rd., Côte SaintLuc, Quebec, H4W 1A6. Register by fax: Complete the registration form indicating your credit card number and expiration date. Payment by credit card only. Fax to 514-485-8629. The registration form is available at: CoteSaintLuc.org/RegistrationForm Procedures and Policies Responsibility Participants are fully responsible for any damage caused to City of Côte Saint-Luc facilities and equipment. Cancellations All programs are subject to change. If a program is cancelled due to minimum registration not being attained, existing registrants will receive a full refund. General procedures and policies (fees, locations and dates are subject to change) 1. Most programs have limited registration and all registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis. Any refunds granted are entirely at the discretion of the City of Côte Saint-Luc. Requests for refunds will only be considered upon the City of Côte Saint-Luc receiving a written request prior to the date at which onethird of the program has been completed, subject to the medical reason exception stated below. All refunds granted will be subject to an administrative charge of 20 percent off the total cost of the program, and any refunds granted will be pro-rated based solely on the date the City of Côte Saint-Luc receives the written refund request. The above policy is applicable for all recreation programs (except day camp and playgroup programs) administered by the City of Côte Saint-Luc. All programs and locations are subject to change. Refunds Due to Medical Reasons Any refunds requested for medical reasons will be considered at any time, provided a valid note from a physician accompanies the written request. If granted, the refund will be pro-rated on the unused portion of the fee and an administrative charge equal to 10 percent of the total cost of the program will be applied in all cases. Aquatics Refund Policy Requests for refunds will only be considered upon the City of Côte Saint-Luc receiving a written request to withdraw from a program. All refunds granted will be subject to an administrative charge of 20 percent of the published program fee. Program Fees: For any withdrawals from competitive teams, a refund of the Program Fees will be issued pro–rated to the end of the month where the request for withdrawal was received. No refunds will be issued after April 30, 2016. Affiliation Fees: non-refundable. Club Fees: The balance of Club Fees in the competitor’s account at the time of withdrawal is fully refundable, or can be carried over to be used towards the following season. 2. Registration fees cannot be transferred from one program to another or one person to another. Volunteer Fees: non-refundable. 3. Taxes do not apply to registrants age 13 and younger. Requests for refunds will only be considered upon receiving a written request. Should the refund request be granted, all refunds requested up to four weeks prior to the start of the program will 4. Please note that a $35 service charge will be charged on all cheques returned from the bank due to insufficient funds. 5. Cheques to pay for programs must be made payable to the City of Côte Saint-Luc. 6. All programs offered by the Parks and Recreation Department offer a 20 percent discount (rounded to the nearest dollar) to seniors age 60 or older. Programs offered Program Pro-Rating Policy 32 Those who register for a program will pay full price until the program’s third week. Thereafter, the price of the program is Spring and Summer 2016 Day Camp Refund Policy be subject to an administrative charge of 10 percent of the total cost of the program. All refund requests made thereafter will be subject to a fee equal to 20 percent of the total cost of theprogram and will be pro-rated weekly (i.e., once the week has begun it is considered to have been completed). Note: Only programs managed by the Parks and Recreation Department are listed online. The registration procedure for activities organized by partner organizations is set by those organizations.
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