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SPRING/SUMMER 2019 Program Guide SPRING/SUMMER 2019 Program Guide Inside This Issue: • City Program Information • City of Martensville Events • Recreation & Community Services • Martensville Athletic Pavilion • Local Service Groups • Aquatic Information • Information Centre • Library Info • Calendar of Events www.martensville.ca Diamond House Personal Care Home • Warman, SK Welcome to Diamond House. Our focus is on “Quality of Life” for our residents by encouraging and providing choice and control, meaningful interactions and activities plus quality medical care. Residents have the choice of six suite layouts and can stay in their home as long as they want regardless of the care they require. An “ Aging in the Right Place” philosophy of care. Diamond House is one of 7 homes with Golden Health Care, the largest provider of personal care in Saskatchewan. n n n nn n n n n n n n n Always Time for a Music Lesson! “Aging in the Right Place” 700 Ballesteros Cres in Warman l www.diamondhouse.ca For more information please call 306-955-1300 or email [email protected] WARRANTY APPROVED! NO APPOINTMENTS! Check us out on 720 Centennial Dr. N. Facebook Martensville It’s Our Duty To Your Car! Monday-Friday: 9-7 Ph: 306.978.1400 Saturday: 9-5 www.gcocltd.com Sunday Closed Registration Information Program information including: dates, times, locations, and ages are included in this guide. There are three ways to register; on-line, by telephone, and in person. We will be accepting, cash, cheque, debit, and credit card. On-line registration can be found on our website at www.martensville.ca, look for the ‘Program Registrations’ button near the bottom of the page. In person and phone registration will take place at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion. We are located at 200 Mike Sands Boulevard and our number is 306-683.-5576. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 7:00am-10:00pm and Saturday and Sunday 8:00am-9:00pm. All registration fees must be paid in full when registering. We accept cash, cheque, debit, and credit card. For more information or if there is a program that is not listed that you would like to see Registration Information offered please call 306-683-5577 or e-mail [email protected]. REASONABLE CARE IS TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION AND LISTINGS IN THE LEISURE GUIDE ARE UP TO DATE AND AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION. PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME OF THE PROGRAMS OPERATING DAYS, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS MAY CHANGE DEPENDING ON REGISTRATION NUMBERS. Refund Policy • A refund request that is received ten (10) days prior to the start of course will receive a 100% refund. No reason shall be required. • A refund request received within 10 days of the course starting or once the course has commenced, and no more than 20% of the course is complete will receive a 50% refund. • After 20% of any course has been completed no refund shall be issued. • 100% refund will be issued if the program is cancelled by the Recreation & Community Services Department. • A pro-rated refund will be issued under the following circumstances; - Medical reasons, a medical certificate will be required. - Program class cancellations, where classes cannot be made up. Registration Opens Monday Our guided workouts and classes help you get stronger, improve balance,and March 11th at increase exibility, all in just 30 minutes 9:00am Bay 2 - 301 Centennial Drive Centennial Plaza, Martensville 306-955-9336 Curves.com Follow us on #CurvesStrong Curves Martensville Sk 4 Funding Opportunities KidSportTM Jumpstart TM KidSport is a children’s Jumpstart is a community based charitable organization that Funding Opportunities charity dedicated to assisting helps kids in need participate in organized recreational activities. children and families facing This program will also help to fund equipment costs. Application financial obstacles with the forms for Jumpstart are available at the MAP. For more opportunity to participate in information on this program please call 306-683-5577 or e-mail community sport programs. [email protected] 100% of donations and fundraising proceeds are 2018 Sask Lotteries directed to KidSportTM children and 100% of the money stays in The purpose of the Sask. Lotteries Community Grant program Martensville. Application forms is to provide funds to local, non-profit and volunteer-based for KidSportTM are available at organizations whose sole purpose is to provide programs and the MAP. For more information services in the sport, culture, or recreation sector. on this program, please call 306-683-5577 or e-mail Your project or event must take place between April 1st, 2019 [email protected]. and Mar. 31st, 2020. Contact [email protected] to inquire about the program and application process. KidsportTM Playhouse Fundraiser We are very excited to be joining forces with the Martensville A&W, Clarks Crossing Gazette, Martensville High School, and the Martensville Lions Club again to bring the community another chance at winning a beautiful Recreation Membership & playhouse. Program Accessibility The playhouse is complete, and tickets are on sale NOW. Make This program will offer a discounted rate on yearly recreation sure you get out and purchase facility memberships at the MAP and city operated leisure your tickets. Tickets are 2 for programs for families and individuals whose income is below a $5.00, or $2.50 each and will be available at various locations, certain level. the MAP, and the A&W throughout the campaign. Last year we raised approximately $13,000 and we are hoping for an even The discounted membership will be 50% off the original price of bigger event this year. The draw date for the Playhouse is July a yearly membership at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion. The 4th at 7:00pm at the A&W. discounted leisure program registration will be 80% off of the original price of the city offered leisure program, up to a maximum A special thanks goes out to the students and staff at of $200 per family member per year. Martensville High School for constructing this wonderful playhouse, and to the Martensville Lions Club for taking the Families or individuals looking to apply for this program must lead role in selling tickets. We’d also like to thank our sponsors; complete the application form and provide all required documents. Kiewit Construction, Martensville A&W, Clarks Crossing Gazette, All information on the forms provided by the participants will be Martensville Building and Home Supply, Brad’s Towing, and strictly confidential. Applications are available at City Hall and Feature Flooring. Thank you for your continued support! the MAP. This program is only for City of Martensville residents. 5 Toddler Programs Program Age Day & Time Start & End Dates # of Classes Cost Location Instructor Easter Cupcakes 3+ Tu e s . Apr. 9 1 $15 Venture Julie 6:00pm - 7:00pm Heights 2 Wed. 6:00pm - 6:30pm Mini Moves Apr. 10 - June 19 10 $60 Valley Jasmine 3 - 4 Wed. (no class Apr. 24) Manor 6:30pm - 7:00pm Mini Soccer/ 3 - 5 Mon. May 6 - June 24 8 $70 Lions Park Volunteer Blastball 2.0 6:00pm - 7:00pm Registration deadline Coaches Apr. 8 2 - 3.5 Tues. Apr. 9 - June 18 10 $135 Valley TBD Sportball for 5:15pm - 6:00pm (no class Apr. 23) Manor Toddler Programs Toddler Toddlers & Pres- School 3.5 - 5 Tues. Apr. 9 - June 18 10 $145 Valley TBD 6:00pm - 7:00pm (no class Apr. 23) Manor YMCA We are pleased to announce that the YMCA will be continuing with this program this summer. Summer Fun For more information, visit www.ymcasaskatoon.org/Family-Fitness/Day-Camps **Cancelled classes are listed in parenthesis Easter Cupcake Workshop Sportball for Toddlers Make fun decorated cupcakes and take them home to Toddlers and parents focus on physical movement and share! Yum! A decorating class just for kids! All supplies social exploration through an introduction of a different are included. Sign up early because space is limited! Ages sport each class using developmentally appropriate games 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. and activities. This is a parented class. Each child attends this program with ONE parent or guardian. Check out their web site for more information on this amazing program. Mini Moves www.sportball.ca. An activity-based program that teaches physical and social skills for pre-school children through action songs, games, Sportball for Pre-Schoolers and activities. They will enjoy balls, parachutes, bubbles, This provides children with an opportunity for and imagination. independent learning and autonomy among other social and developmental benefits. Our trained and certified coaches introduce pre-school and elementary children to Mini Soccer/Blastball 2.0 the fundamental skills behind 9 popular sports. THIS IS A Due to the on-going Physical Literacy project in the DROP-OFF PROGRAM. Children have a blast developing community we are giving this program a boost!! The their independence and confidence by attending “all focus of the program will be on skill development and by themselves.” Check out their web site for more fundamentals that will help the children be confident and information on this amazing program. www.sportball.ca. motivated moving forward in sport. This is an outdoor program which will still include both Soccer and Ball skills. We are very excited about the changes and feel this will be a fun program with continuous action and stimulating drills. Teams will be formed and parent volunteers will act as coaches and assistant coaches. We will provide you with an excellent handbook and resources that will make it easy to follow and implement. A small incentive will also be provided to all the coaches and assistant coaches. If you are interested in coaching please email specialevents@ martensville.ca Registration will be on-line or in person at the MAP this year.
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