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Summer Newsletter 2019 In this issue 2 Calendar 6 Mayfair Y Summer 2019 10 Election 12 DayCamp 14 Programs 16 Preschool 18 Sports 22 Pool Club 24 Concerts Fall Guide INSIDE Life is in the MooredaleCool Pool MooredaleNews Summer 2019 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE THIS MONTH ummer is just around the corner and we are all looking forward to JUNE 4 JUNE 16 Mayfair Committee Wrap Up Mooredale Youth Orchestras some warmer weather after a brisk S Meeting Concerts and wet Spring. It’s time to step outside Room 1 & 2 – 7:00pm Auditorium 3:00 – 4:30pm and take advantage of all of the great St. Patrick Secondary School JUNE 7 programs offered at Mooredale. Whether 49 Felstead Avenue Last day of Toddler Classes Toronto, Ontario M4J 1G3 it’s the Pool Club, Summer Day Camp, Summer Office Hours begin RDP Soccer and so many others, there see notice opposite JUNE 17 is a lot going on. It’s never too late to Red Cross Group Swimming JUNE 12 Lessons think about signing up for the great Fall Program Guide available at Begin (Pre-Session) programs at Mooredale. www.mooredale.com Last week of Softball Fall registration begins for Speaking of the Pool Club, I’m not sure that you could Programs at 8:30am JUNE 24-27 call the Winter their “off-season”. They have been hard at work Precamp Staff Training JUNE 14 to improve the facilities, and you should really come and see Sports Fall Registration begins JUNE 29/30 the new improvements. The Pool patio area has a wonderful Last days of House League JUNE 14 Soccer new awning system, providing great shade and a place to relax Last Day of Nursery School, by the Pool. We have also completely renovated the Women’s Preschool and Kindergarten change room and washroom area. The Pool Club is now better than ever. Don’t wait for that first heat wave. Join the Pool Club now and take advantage of all the great programs there. As you will see in the Fall Program Guide, we have so many interesting programs and activities offered at Mooredale. SUMMER We think that there is something here for everyone. That being JULY 1 – CANADA DAY JULY 29 said, if you don’t see something you like, please let us know. Happy Birthday Canada! Session III begins We always welcome any and all suggestions for new, additional Pool Club on holiday schedule Mooredale Day Camp programs to complement those we are already offering. Preschool, Camp and Office closed Preschool Summer Fun Pool Swimming Lessons On behalf of the Board and the participants who enjoy JULY 2 and benefit from everything that Mooredale has to offer, thank Session I begins AUGUST 5 Mooredale Day Camp Simcoe Day Holiday you again to all the many volunteers who work so hard and Preschool Summer Fun All programs, Camps and office give so much to help to make Mooredale such a success in our Pool Red Cross Swimming Lessons closed community. Pool on holiday schedule JULY 12 Have a great summer. Advertising and Copy Deadline AUGUST 12 for Fall edition of Mooredale News Session IV begins Mooredale Day Camp JULY 15 Preschool Summer Fun Session II begins Pool Lessons Mooredale Day Camp Preschool Summer Fun AUGUST 26 Alain Strati Pool Swimming Lessons 1:30 – 6:00pm at PRESIDENT [email protected] ‘Pool Olympics’ Mooredale Pool Club SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 15 Labour Day – Office Closed Terry Fox Fun Last day of Pool Season – on 8:00am to noon Mooredale News is published 6 times a year for members of holiday schedule the Rosedale-Moore Park Association. Publication dates are SEPTEMBER 18 Sept/Nov/Jan/March/April/June. Ad specs and rates are found at SEPTEMBER 3 Pool Committee Meeting www.mooredale.com>newsletter. Preschool Begins 7:00pm – Room 2 Office Hours change Staff Writers Office Mon. – Thurs. 8:30am – 6:00pm SEPTEMBER 25 Paul Buksner, Silviu Butnaru, 146 Crescent Road, Toronto, Ontario Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm RMPA Board Meeting Eric Musselman, Carolyn Burgess M4W 1V2 Room 1 & 2 – 7:00pm Design & Production ph: 416-922-3714 SEPTEMBER 9 fax: 416-922-4523 Derek Meehan e-mail: [email protected] Regular Office Hours begin Printing website: www.mooredale.com Mon. – Thurs. 8:30am – 7:30pm Griffin House Graphics Friday – 8:30am – 5:00pm CANADIAN PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT #40012662 2 MooredaleNews Summer 2019 S School’summ oute forr! fter a winter season that seemed to never end, and a spring that never really happened, I am happy to say that Asummer is just around the corner! Just like you, I am looking forward to being outdoors, enjoying the sunshine, and IMPORTANT OFFICE HOURS basking in all the programming that Mooredale has to offer. There is something about summer, when the sun is shining, it makes everyone happier. So trade in your jackets, gloves, and hats for shorts, flip flops, and goggles. SUMMER We have something for everyone, whether it is enjoying OFFICE HOURS our revitalized swimming pool for swimming lessons, leisure June 7 – September 2 (Labour Day) swim, or lane swim; or day camps for the children; or enjoying a concert. Whatever your interest, we have something for Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm everyone. September 3 – 6 As we always welcome ideas from our members, if we don’t currently offer something that you would like to see being Monday –Thursday 8:30am – 5:30pm offered, please reach out to me with your suggestions. Friday – 8:30am – 5:00pm Thank you to all of our staff who work so hard to make the summer time at Mooredale such a safe, fun, and enjoyable place REGULAR OFFICE HOURS RESUME to be. Without your time and dedication, our members would September 9 not be able to experience the wonders of Mooredale. Have a safe, fun, and relaxing summer everyone! Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 7:30pm Words of wisdom Friday – 8:30am-5:00pm “Live in the sunshine. Swim the sea. Drink the wild air.” – EMERSON Paul Buksner EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 3 MooredaleNews Summer 2019 Mooredale SUMMER SAFETY Directory in the Mooredale www.mooredale.com Parking Lot Telephone Ext. e-mail 416-922-3714 [email protected] Summer is just around the corner and The Outdoors. we need your help to keep our very ADMINISTRATION STAFF Paul Buksner 106 [email protected] busy parking lot as safe as possible for Carolyn Burgess 113 [email protected] all our members. Silviu Butnaru 115 [email protected] Experience in HD! Joanna Ingram 103 [email protected] • Parking is allowed only for members who are active in Susan Li 104 [email protected] some Mooredale activity. (Please do not park here while you go for a power walk, a run, or walk your dog!) Catherine Loeffler 102 [email protected] Eric Musselman 105 [email protected] • Always drive slowly as you enter, exit and drive Ignacio Mateo 125 [email protected] through the lot. Mikey Sproviero 136 [email protected] • Focus your attention on watching for young children, Anthony Vercillo 138 [email protected] not a cell phone call. A – M • Please drop off or pick up your child as quickly as accounting 104 [email protected] possible so you can free up the parking spot for the concerts 103 [email protected] next person. Hint: Our experience is that prolonged goodbyes are hard on the child and the parent, so once day camp 103 [email protected] your child has been met by the camp or summer fun flag football 138 staff, please say a quick farewell and leave the site. membership 102 [email protected] It would help if you keep your chats with other parents short, again so we can empty parking spots quickly for N – Z other parents who are waiting to drop off or pick up newsletter 103 [email protected] their child. orchestra 103 preschool 113 [email protected] • Do not block emergency exits, disabled parking pool hotline 333 spots or the entrance to the parking lot – we must pool manager 121 keep the way clear for emergency vehicles to reach us pool membership 102 if necessary. pool reception desk 119 • Back into the parking spot every time – between the preschool 113 [email protected] lines! 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