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LEISURE GUIDE

SPRING/SUMMER 2013

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SPRING/SUMMER 2013 LEISURE GUIDE

TABLE of CONTENTS
CITY OF NORTH BAY PROGRAMS & GENERALINFORMATION
Message from Councillor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2010 - 2014 Mayor and Members of Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 City Of North Bay Department Directory . . . . 3 Youth Centres / After School Programs . . . 18 Leisure Guide Advertising Rates . . . . . . . . . . 18 Armed Forces Day 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

COmmunity Advertising
ATHLETIC/SPORT North Bay Youth Ball Hockey League . . . . . 26 North Bay Minor Girls Softball . . . . . . . . . . . 27 NBBA Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 North Bay Girls Hockey Association . . . . . . 29 KidSport North Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 North Bay Tennis Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 North Bay Canoe Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 North Bay Youth Soccer Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 3 Fires Martial Arts Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Gateway North Bay Tai Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 North Bay Karate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Summer Hoop Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Ecopath Chippewa Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 North Bay YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 22 Wing Fitness & Wellness Centre . . . . . . . 36 CAMPS AND EDUCATION North Bay Public Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Canadian Forces Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Oxford Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Camp Norland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Camp Wabikon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sailing the Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Capitol Centre Adventure & Theatre Camp . . . 38 Mobile Media Lab Summer Video Camp . . . 39 Community Culture
The FARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

City of North bay department information


North Bay Waterfront Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 North Bay Beaches and Swim Lessons . . . . . 5 North Bay Multi Use Pathways . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Pathway Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 North Bay Playgrounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Municipal Athletic Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 North Bay Arena Information . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Student Employment Opportunities . . . 12-13 Community Emergency Preparedness . . . . . 14 Community Ambassadors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 North Bay Transit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 E-Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Recycling Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

LEISURE NEWS
North Bay Royal Canadian Legion . . . . . . . . . 19 Wabikon Summer Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 North Bay Horticultural Society . . . . . . . . . . 19 Gateway Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

COmmunity contact list


Arts &Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Rec reation / Special Interest . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Cam pgrounds and Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Ser vice Clubs / Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

North Bay Symphony String School . . . . . . . 39 North Bay Heritage Gardeners . . . . . . . . . . . 39 NB & District Multicultural Centre . . . . . . . 40 North Bay Cultural Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Central North Airways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 HEALTH UNIT
North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit . . 42-43

Special events
North Bay Summer In The Park . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upcoming Events in our Community . . . . . . Community Events Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . North Bay Art in the Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 23 24 25 25

SENIORS The R.U.O.K. Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 North Bay Golden Age Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Rotary Club of North Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 North Bay Legion Branch 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 St. John Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

MESSAGE FROM COUNCILLOR / DIRECTORY

Message from
Welcome to the 2013 Spring and Summer Leisure Guide. This publication has been in existence for over 30 years! The information on the pages inside continues to be valued resource to families in our community. The Guide provides onestop shopping for leisure activities for everyone, young and old, to be active and healthy.

Councillor

Mayor & Members


MAYOR

2010-2014

of Council

Al McDonald 705-474-0626 Ext. 2517 (bus) mayor@cityofnorthbay.ca

Last summer the Civic Square was completed. Located next to the Discovery Museum at the intersection of Oak and Ferguson Streets, the Civic Square is part of a multi-phase waterfront development encompassing a 33-acre park. This latest work also involved preparations for the expansion of the mini-train, lighting, trees and expanded parking lots. A new clock tower is a focal point in the Square which includes a large digital sign that can be programmed to advertise activities. The messaging is programmed through Heritage North Bay. If youre interested contact the museum at 705-476-2323 for details. The Squares location at the center of Downtown and connected to the Waterfront underpass makes this new public space a hub of activity. It provides a beautiful setting for events, engaging residents on a daily basis, and distinguishing the city for visitors. The Square is part of a concept that connects the waterfront to the downtown and vice versa through the Pedestrian Underpass; provides easy access to the Discovery North Bay Museum; supports the creation of a downtown arts and entertainment district through the events and activities in the Square; and is accessible through its proximity to the North Bay Transit Terminal and new expanded parking lots. People at the square are only a few steps from food, the Capitol Centres music and theatre presentations, art galleries and unique shopping; and banking; all located in North Bays downtown. Last summer North Bays Summer in the Park event relocated its concert venue next to the Civic Square for the first time. Feedback from those who attended was very positive and supported the move to the new space. The location provided a sloped venue with a great view of the stage. Located adjacent to the Civic Square and the Pedestrian Underpass it provided an open space where people attending the concerts could congregate and meet friends. The organizing committee is well underway to planning this summers event. Keep posted for ongoing entertainment and program announcements which are sure to please! This summer the Farmers Market is moving to parking lot #10 which is located behind the new transit terminal and beside the Civic Square on Oak Street. From May long weekend to Thanksgiving, the popular Saturday morning market features fresh locally grown products, food producers, artisans and crafters. In the past the Market has been able to accommodate up to 30 booths. The new location will allow for the expansion of this number as well as lots of convenient parking in lot #2 beside the Museum. The Civic Square is already living up to expectations that it will be a flexible open space that can accommodate a range of community and cultural events and a fun place for people. I hope to see you at one of the events happening in North Bays newest people place. The Steve Omischl Sport Field Complex completed its first season of operation last summer. It was host to OFSSA Soccer which attracted teams representing schools from across the province. The provincial Ultimate Frisbee Championships were held at Omischl; the first time they have been held outside of the greater Toronto area. All in all the events hosted at the Complex resulted in 2500 visitors to North Bay. These types of events bring additional visitors and spending to local restaurants, malls and hotels which supports the local economy. We are looking for another great season this year, building on last years success. For more information about these events or how you can use the Civic Square or the Steve Omischl Complex for your next event refer to the pages of this Guide or contact the Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services Department at 705-474-0626 ext. 2329.

Sean Lawlor 705-477-5187 (cell) sean.lawlor@cityofnorthbay.ca Tanya Vrebosch tanya.vrebosch@cityofnorthbay.ca Dave Mendicino 705-497-9975 (res) 705-471-2359 (cell) dave.mendicino@cityofnorthbay.ca Chris Mayne 705-474-1532 (bus) chris@maynetravel.com Judy Koziol 705-476-8769 (res) judy.koziol@cityofnorthbay.ca Mike Anthony 705-494-4668 (res) mike.anthony@cityofnorthbay.ca

COUNCILLORS

Mac Bain 705-494-9730 (res) 705-472-8810 (bus) 705-498-9510 (cell) 705-472-9381 (fax) mbain@martynfh.com George Maroosis 705-472-5888 (bus) gmaroosis@hotmail.com Daryl Vaillancourt 705-477-4007 (cell) anb@vianet.ca Sarah Campbell 705-474-5250 (res) sarah.campbell@cityofnorthbay.ca

Dave Mendicino

PARKS, RECREATION & LEISURE SERVICES DEPARTMENT


Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services Department
City Hall, 2nd Floor 200 McIntyre Street East North Bay ON P1B 8H8 P: (705) 474-0400 F: (705) 474-9782 Peter Chirico  Managing Director Community Services Business Unit - ext 2240 Ian Kilgour  Director of Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services - ext 2322 Sharon Kitlar  Manager of Recreation and Leisure Services - ext. 2317 Rhaume Bellehumeur  Capital Projects and Facilities Coordinator - ext 2327 Melinda Fry  Recreation Coordinator - ext. 2321 Erin Vaughan  Community Event Facilitator - ext. 2312 Sandy Moffat  Clerk Stenographer - ext. 2329

City of North Bay

CITY OF NORTH BAY DIRECTORY

Parks Office
Lee Park Office MemorialDrive North Bay ON P: (705) 472-3932 F: (705) 472-7423 D  avid Schroeder Manager of Parks and Facilities - ext. 2601 E  laine Pepin Parks Supervisor - ext. 2602 P  enny Ranger Clerk Dispatcher - ext. 2600

Arenas
Memorial Gardens 100 Chippewa Street West North Bay ON P: (705) 474-3770 F: (705) 474-4868 C  athy Seguin Terri Carne Manager of Arenas & Marina Clerk/Cashier - ext. 2662 - ext. 2664 N  icole Beaulieu Clerk/Cashier - ext. 2663 C  athy Seguin Manager of Arenas & Marina 474-3770 - ext. 2662 R  oger Dutrisac Facility Supervisor - ext. 2612 A  lain Lecompte Facility Supervisor - ext. 2661 R  handi Melvaer Clerk/Cashier - ext. 2611 L  ouise Ranger Clerk/Cashier - ext. 2610

Pete Palangio Arena 603 Wallace Road North Bay ON P: (705) 476-2000 F: (705) 472-1146

West Ferris Community Centre - Contact any of the staff listed above.

NORTH BAY WATERFRONT MARINA

Waterfront Marina
Enjoy beautiful Lake Nipissing from our 270 slip marina located on Memorial Drive. Your boats are kept secure with twenty-four hour security. We offer boat slip rentals by the season, month and day. Services include: fuel (regular to mid-grade unleaded), boat launch, sewage pump out, pop and ice.

North Bay

Seasonal Boater Slip Renewal -- Registration 2013


For returning seasonal slip holders who wish to renew- you can mail your registration immediately to Memorial Gardens, 100 Chippewa St. W, North Bay ON P1B 6G2 or you can drop by the Marina Building commencing Monday, April 15, 2013 and ending Thursday, April 25, 2013 between 12:30 pm and 5:00 pm Monday to Friday. For returning seasonal slip holders, your application and payment must be made by Thursday, April 25, 2013 no later than 5:00 pm in order to confirm your slip for 2013. After this registration date, all remaining slips will be open to new seasonal applicants and the general public.

Marina Opening Day Saturday, May 4, 2013

All marina services will be available at this time. Marina attendants will be on duty and security begins at 8:00 pm on this day.

Marina Closing Day Saturday, October 5, 2013

2013 North Bay Waterfront Marina Rates


Boat Slip Season
Includes security fee Includes security fee Includes security fee

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17-20

21-24

25-28

29-32

33-36

37-42

$670.98 $806.59 $922.51 $1,045.38 $1,177.54 $1,287.68 $1,417.51

Month Weekly

$180.03 $209.02 $241.48 $273.95 $301.76 $334.21 $369.01

$55.62

$62.59

$70.70

$78.81

$86.93

$93.88 $103.16
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Daily Rate Sewage pump out Shore Power Boat Launch


Prices do not include HST

$ 0.95 $ 18.58 $ 61.19 $ 14.76 $ 63.65 $ 185.76 $ 13.67 $ 62.28

per foot plus $1.03 security fee per pump out per season per week per month per season per launch per season

For further information call Memorial Gardens at 705-474-3770 or email alain.lecompte@cityofnorthbay.ca As of Monday, April 15, 2013, call the Marina office between 12:30 pm - 5 pm at 705-495-3959.

Beaches and Swim Lessons


SWIM LESSONS SCHEDULE 2013
Classes are held Monday to Friday
Session One: July 8 - July 26 Session Two: July 29 - August 16 Cost: $58.75 Plus HST

BEACHES AND SWIM LESSONS

SUMMER 2013
CLASS #1
Starfish & Duck** Swim Kids 1 Must be 5 years old Swim Kids 3 Swim Kids 5 Swim Kids 7 Swim Kids 9 Swim Kids 1 Salamander & Sea Turtle**

CLASS #2
Sea Turtle & Salamander** Swim Kids 2

10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m.** 10:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
Swim Kids 4 Swim Kids 6 Swim Kids 8 Swim Kids 10 Swim Kids 2

All lessons will be held at Birchaven Cove Only


NOTE:  Insufficient registration may result in class cancellations Registration Begins March 5th In person, 2nd floor City Hall Parks & Recreation Department MondayFriday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Payment accepted: interac, credit card, cheque, cash

1:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m.
Private Lessons

LIFEGUARDS COMMENCE SATURDAY JUNE 29, 2013


Lifeguards will be on duty from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Seven (7) days a week at the following locations:

**  These classes are for the Red Cross Preschool Program. Sea Turtle is an assisted level to which parents must accompany their children in the water. Children must be 18 months - 3 years of age to participate. Salamander is an unassisted level for children between the ages of 3 and 5 years.
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Birchaven Cove Waterfront Beach Olmsted Beach

Lakeside Drive Memorial Drive Lakeside Drive

LIFEGUARDS TERMINATE SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 2013


Please note: Bronze Star, Swim Patrol, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross and Leaders can be taken at the Base Pool Check page 47 for details.

www.cityofnorthbay.ca

For more information, log onto

SHARED PATHWAYS / HELMET BY-LAW

Share the Way


Trails are intended for the shared use of walkers, cyclists, and in-line skaters. To ensure that everyone is able to enjoy the trail system, please observe the following Courtesy Code: Cyclists and in-line skaters must yield to pedestrians Travel in single file. Walk, run or roll in a safe consistent and predictable manner Move completely off the pathway when stopping Keep to the right except when passing. Sound your bell or call out, Passing on your left before passing Please do not litter; this is your pathway. Please keep your pets on a leash within your lane and remember to clean up after them ENJOY!

Multi Use Pathways


Trail Distance Guide
Kate Pace Way total distance 12.4 km Kinsmen Way total distance 5.1 km For more Information

North Bay

City of North Bay www.cityofnorthbay.ca/living/recleisure/trails.asp


Or call City of North Bay, Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services 705-474-0626 ext. 2329. After hours call 705-474-4340

NOTICE
The City of North Bay wishes to advise the public of an amendment to By-Law 35-96 (Being a By-Law to regulate the use of public parks within the City of North Bay)
By-Law 2010-165 amends this By-Law by inserting the following under Part V.

BICYCLE HELMETS
28.1 (a) No person under 18 years of age shall ride on or operate a bicycle while on the Kate Pace Way or the Kinsmen Trail unless the person is wearing a bicycle helmet that complies with the regulation under the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8 and the chin strap of the helmet is securely fastened under the chin. (b) No parent or guardian of a person under sixteen years of age shall authorize or knowingly permit that person to ride on or operate a bicycle on the Kate Pace Way or the Kinsmen Trail unless the person is wearing a bicycle helmet that complies with the regulations under the Highway Traffic Act. R.S.O. 1990, C. H.8 and the chin strap of the helmet is securely fastened under the chin.

For more information please contact the Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services Department at 705-474-0626 ext 2329.

PATHWAY MAP
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PATHWAY MAP

PLAYGROUNDS AND ADDRESSES

North Bay

PLAYGROUNDS & ADDRESSES


Lakeside Park Playground

Playground Belleview Park(off McNamara) Besserer Maple Ridge (off hwy. 11) Champlain Park Circle Lake Playground Feronia Playground Graniteville Playground Greenhill Playground Kenwood Hills Playground Kinette Playground Laurentian Playground(Caldwell Elam) Lee Park

Address 20 McGibbon street 1 Gregory DR. 1250 Premier Rd. 275 Lakeheights Rd. 150 Cemetery Rd. 100 Carlo Cres. 251 Pearce St. 30 Kenwood hills Dr. 430 Rock St. 398 Carruthers St. 800 Memorial Dr.

Playground Olmsted Park Portage Park Pumphouse/ Water treatment Playground Sage/ Birchaven Sunset Park Superior Crescent Playground Thomson Park Veronica Playground Waterfront Park West Ferris/Massey Park

Address 60 Lakeside Dr. 1350 Peninsula Rd. 60 Lakeside Dr. 465 Sage Rd. 65 Sunset Blvd. 24 Prince Edward Dr. 100 Chippewa St. 44 Veronica 133 Memorial Dr. 152 Massy Dr.

MUNICIPAL ATHLETIC FIELDS

Municipal Ball Fields


Facility Amelia Ball Field Centennial Ball Field Handley Ball Field Johnson Ball Field Kelly Ball Field Lennox Ball Field Phillips Ball Field Tapper Gray Ball Field Troy Ball Field Veterans Ball Field Complex Amelia Park Laurentian Park Optimist Park Thomson Park Optimist Park Armstrong Park Kinnette Park Sam Jacks Complex Thomson Park Veterans Park Address 75 Memorial Dr. 398 Carruthers St. 603 Wallace Rd. 100 Chippewa St. W. 603 Wallace Rd. 60 Lakeside Dr. 430 Rock St. 42 Gertrude St. E. 100 Chippewa St. W. 10 Judge Ave.

Municipal Athletic/Soccer Fields


Facility Amelia Soccer Field Fischer Football Field Graham Soccer Field Ike Bowness Mini Fields (6) ONR Soccer Field Sunset Soccer Field Thomson Mini Veterans Soccer Field Complex Amelia Park Thomson Park Armstrong Park Sam Jacks Complex Veterans Park Sunset Park School Thomson Park Veterans Park Address 75 Memorial Dr. 100 Chippewa St. W. 60 Lakeside Dr. 42 Gertrude St. E. 10 Judge Ave. 1191 Lakeshore Dr. 100 Chippewa St. W. 10 Judge Ave.
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Steve Omischl Sports Field Complex Lakeshore Drive


3 Ball Diamonds 2 Artificial Turf Athletic/Soccer Fields 1 Natural Turf Athletic/ Soccer Field

ARENA FACILITIES

Arena Business Offices - Hours of Operation

Memorial Gardens

Business: (705) 474-3770 Fax: (705) 474-4868 100 Chippewa St. W. Hours of operation: Monday to Friday Business Office......8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Box Office.............10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Cathy Seguin - Manager of Arenas and Facilities ext. 2662 Nicole Beaulieu - Clerk/Cashier ext. 2663 Terri Carne - Clerk/Cashier ext. 2664 Alain Lecompte - Facility Supervisor ext. 2661 We would be pleased to respond to inquiries about arena meeting rooms and ice rental inquiries for all arena facilities. All bookings and payments must be made during regular business hours. This is North Bays facility for events ranging from small family gatherings to events of over 500 people. This facility can be transformed to accommodate elegant dinners, trade shows, meetings, concerts and other types of special events.

Facilities include:
Ice Surface 200 X 85 Super Suite 60 capacity (Second Floor) Hall of Fame Room 60 capacity Dressing Rooms 5 Box Office Automated ticketing system. Customized event ticketing. Service of Alcohol This facility holds a licence under the Alcohol and
Gaming Commission of Ontario. All alcohol-licenced events are operated by the City of North Bay.

Parking 450 approx. C  oncessions Opened around activities. Arrangements can be made with
our operator to consider your individual requests for catering as well.

Marquee Marquee service available. Advertise your next event. The box office is open 2 hours prior to a Jr. A Trapper or Nipissing Laker hockey game and 1 hour prior to NDA games. In addition to our on site box office services, most event tickets may be purchased over the phone with a credit card. Accepted methods of payment: cash, debit, Visa, MasterCard.

Hockey/Concert Seating Map available at www.cityofnorthbay.ca/ living/recleisure/arenas/memorialgarden.asp?section=living

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West Ferris Community Centre Pete Palangio Arena

Business: (705) 476-2000 Fax: (705) 472-1146 603 Wallace Rd. Hours of operation: Monday to Friday Business Office......8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Closed 1 p.m.-2 p.m.
(extended office hours on evenings and weekends depending on activity in the arena) Cathy Seguin - Manager of Arenas and Facilities ext. 2662 Roger Dutrisac - Facility Supervisor ext. 2612 Louise Ranger Clerk/Cashier ext. 2610 Rhandi Melvaer Clerk/ Cashier ext. 2611 We would be pleased to respond to inquiries about arena meeting rooms and ice rental inquiries for all arena facilities. All bookings and payments must be made during regular business hours or dropped into the after hours mail slot located under the front counter of the business office.

Facilities include: Ice Surface 2 surfaces - 80 X 180 capacity 150/side spectator Board Room 30 capacity Dressing Rooms 12 Parking 200 Skate Sharpening Opened around activities. Operated by Pro Sharp Concessions Opened around activities. Operated by Marco Concessions. Birthday Parties/Special Events on Ice Plan your childs next birthday party, seasonal office party, or Christmas party as a skating party and well help you with the event.
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Business: (705) 474-3930 42 Gertrude St. E. Hours of operation: There is no administrative staff located at this facility. All rental inquiries should be directed to the Memorial Gardens or Pete Palangio business offices.

Meeting Rooms
A variety of rooms are available for community meetings, recreation programs, fundraising events and other special activities. For more information call 705-476-2000

Auditorium
The perfect place for your next family wedding, anniversary, or retirement party. The facility offers the flexibility of hiring your own caterer and running your own bar. This room seats 150+ plus for dinner. Amenities include: Stove, microwave, fridges, tables, chairs.

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ARENA FACILITIES INFORMATION


Ice Rentals Rates
effective July 1 Aug 31, 2013 (includes taxes, capital reserve fees, and utility fees) 5pm. midnight + weekends 5pm. midnight + weekends 4 pm.-5pm. Weekdays 4 pm.-5pm. Weekdays 6 am.-4 pm. Weekdays 6 am.-4 pm. Weekdays midnight to 6 a.m. midnight to 6 a.m. (adult) (youth) (adult) (youth) (adult) (youth) (adult) (youth) Memorial Garden Palangio/West Ferris $175.57 $160.01 $157.16 $125.33 $149.52 $137.25 $142.98 $119.85 $ 94.66 $ 94.66 $ 79.92 $ 79.92 $121.99 n/a $118.29 n/a

ARENA FACILITIES

Ice Availability Information

For information on ice availability, you can contact Memorial Gardens or Pete Palangio Arenas from Monday to Friday during regular business hours or visit the City website at www.cityofnorthbay.ca/living/recleisure/arenas/iceusers.asp

Public Skating Safety Rules


For skater safety, the use of skating aids such as chairs, strollers or sleds are not allowed on the ice. Skating shall be forward and in one direction at a reasonable speed. Food or drink is not allowed on the ice surface or in the players box at any time. Children cannot be carried while on the ice surface. All participants must be wearing skates while on the ice surface. No headsets, cell phones or hand held electronic devices are to be used while skating. Persons under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by an adult. The City of North Bay strongly recommends the use of helmets and other appropriate CSA safety equipment for all on ice activities. Be advised that cell phone and P.D.A. s with photo capabilities are not permitted in washrooms and dressing rooms.

Ice Users

Reminders of our policies: All bookings and cancellations must be made in writing. Any cancellations with 7 or less days notice are subject to a full rental fee charge. Cancellations occurring more than 7 days before the rental date are subject to a $25.00 per hour cancellation fee (plus applicable taxes). Meeting rooms and auditorium use are subject to a rental fee. All ice rentals are based on a 50 minute rental (allowing for flood time) with one flood per hour of ice booked. No participants shall go on the ice until the zamboni is off of the ice and the doors are closed. Please help to keep our arenas safe.

Help Us Go Green!

The 3 municipal arenas are working with the City of North Bay Environmental Services Department to implement a commercial recycling program. Large commercial blue carts have been placed in the arenas to assist you in recycling. Be sure to pay attention to the signs and recycle according to the designed bin in order to avoid contamination.

Accept the challenge to reduce, reuse and recycle!


Current environmental initiatives include: Cardboard and plastic recycling Use of environmentally friendly cleaning products Water conservation Energy conservation through recycling and the installation of new energy efficient fixtures

Casual Ice Rentals Ice Fax

Ice rentals can be booked and confirmed over the phone when accompanied by a credit card number. Other rentals are confirmed upon payment. Casual ice must be paid for 48 hours prior to the date booked. Payment may be made over the phone with a credit card number at Memorial Gardens or Pete Palangio Arena business offices.

Book over the phone with a credit card - certain conditions apply. If you would like to receive a regular fax listing available ice times, contact us at: Pete Palangio Arena Phone: 705-476-2000 Fax: 705-472-1146

Meeting Rooms

A variety of rooms are available at each of our arenas that could accommodate community meetings, recreation programs, fundraising events and other special activities. These rooms vary in size to accommodate groups of up to as many as 150 people.

Facility Rental Payments

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Facility rental payments can be taken over the phone with a credit card number*. We accept Visa*, MasterCard*, Cash or Interac. * for casual rentals only.

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Student EMPLOYMENT Opportunities 2013


AQUATICS PROGRAM
POSITION:

Qualifications:  Must present current Police Records Check upon confirmation of employment Must hold a minimum standard of N.L.S. Waterfront Must hold a current A.C.E Must hold a current C.P.R. certificate Must be a minimum of 16 years of age or older Must display managerial and supervisory skills Must hold a current class G drivers license Responsibilities: Assist with staff selection Assist with the design and implementa Day-to-day aquatics program administration Staff scheduling Some budget monitoring Delivery of supplies Assist with the weekend and evening on call duty Assist with the enforcement of policies and procedures  Be responsible for the promotion of a Water Smart program Duration: May to August Hours of Work: approx. 35 hrs/wk Wage:  $13.50/hr Deadline: March 29, 2013
tion of the aquatics training program

BEACH DIRECTOR

POSITION:

LIFEGUARD

POSITION:

Qualifications: Must present a current Police Records Check Must be a minimum of 16 years of age or older Must hold a current C.P.R. certificate Must hold a minimum of N.L.S. Waterfront P  reference given to candidates holding Aquatic Emergency Care Responsibilities:  Carry out Lifeguard duties at one of the Citys supervised beaches Prepare and carry out emergency procedures effectively Follow department policies and procedures  In the event of Beach Postings, the Lifeguard must be prepared to work alternate duties as assigned (this may require safety-toed work boots) Duration: June to end of August Hours of Work: Shift work 7 days/week Wage: $11.80/hr Deadline: March 29, 2013

HEAD GUARD

Qualifications: Must present current Police Records Check Must hold a minimum standard of N.L.S. Waterfront Must hold a current A.C.E Must hold a current C.P.R. certificate Must be a minimum of 16 years of age or older Must display team leadership qualities Must show supervisory skills Responsibilities: Staff supervision Decision making Monitoring staff scheduling Ensuring compliance with policies and procedures Assist with staff training Day-to-day administration and reports Monitor facility and safety hazards Duration: June to end of August
Hours of Work: Shift work 7 days/ week

Wage:

PARKS & FACILITIES


POSITION:

Deadline:

$12.08/hr March 29, 2013

INSTRUCTOR

POSITION:

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Qualifications: Qualifications: Must present a current Police Records Check Good physical condition Preference will be given to candidates C  urrently attending secondary or with experience post-secondary facility Must be a minimum of 16 years of age or older P  reference will be given to students  Must hold a current Royal Life Saving who have landscape maintenance exand Red Cross Instruction Program perience Must hold a current C.P.R. certificate Must hold a minimum standard Responsibilities: of N.L.S. Waterfront General park maintenance duties Must be certified in First Aid or Aquatic Emergency Care Duration: Students will be required Responsibilities: between May and August. Starting  Teach children aged pre-school and up and termination dates pending summer safety and swimming skills at one of programs. the waterfront locations 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Must follow the Royal Life Saving and Hours of Work: Wage:  $10.79/hr Red Cross Instruction Program Duration: July and August Deadline: March 8, 2013 Hours of Work: Monday to Friday Wage:  $11.80/hr March 29, 2013 Deadline:

MAINTENANCE LABOURER

Applications can be picked up at and returned to: Human Resources Department City Hall, 7th Floor, 200 McIntyre Street East, North Bay ON P1B 8H8 Applications must be received by March 29, 2013 For more information, call 705-474-0400 or log on at www. cityofnorthbay.ca

Student EMPLOYMENT Opportunities 2013


YOUTH CENTRE STAFF MARINA ATTENDANT/ SECURITY Qualifications:
Good physical condition Must hold current First Aid and CPR Certificate Minimum of 16 years of age Display leadership and supervisory skills  Must present a current Police Records Check upon confirmation of employment Responsibilities: Coordination of youth activities and sports  General program coordination of games, crafts and special events Supervisor of program participants  Day-to-day operation of centre report writing, program planning, paperwork, communication with supervisor Duration:  Approximately May to September Hours of Work: 24 to 35 hrs/week Wage: $11.80/hr Deadline: March 29, 2013
POSITION: POSITION:

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

SUMMER IN THE PARK PROGRAMMER

POSITION:

Qualifications: Good physical condition C  urrently attending secondary or post-secondary facility P  reference will be given to students who have marina, retail and/ or security experience Able to deal effectively with the public Responsibilities: Sale of gas and other marina services Security of marina facilities Customer service General marina operations Duration: May to September Hours of Work: Marina Attendant Monday to Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Marina Security Monday to Sunday 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Wage: $10.79/hr Deadline: March 29, 2013

Applications can be picked up at and returned to: Human Resources Department City Hall, 7th Floor, 200 McIntyre Street East, North Bay ON P1B 8H8 Applications must be received by March 29, 2013 For more information, call 705-474-0400 or log on at www. cityofnorthbay.ca

Qualifications: Good physical condition  Must display leadership and supervisory skills  Minimum of 18 years of age or older Volunteer Management an asset  Effective communication skills, both written and spoken  Ability to work effectively in an unsupervised environment  Must present current Police Records Check upon confirmation of employment  Must hold a current G drivers license and access to a vehicle for work purposes Responsibilities: Coordinate and manage volunteers Coordinate and manage event vendors Responding to telephone, website and over the counter inquires regarding event Duration: May to September Hours of Work:35 hrs/wk Some evening and weekend work required Wage: $11.80/hr Deadline: March 29, 2013

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

COMMUNITY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Be Prepared Not Scared!


Know what to do before disaster strikes
Emergencies and disasters can happen at any time. This could mean utilities are out, roads are closed and we cant get the crucial supplies we need. Local, provincial and federal officials prepare for emergencies and so should you! In the event of an emergency or disaster, everyone should be prepared to take care of themselves and their families for up to three days. Heres how... Post emergency telephone numbers Check your home insurance Prepare a 3-day emergency survival kit (including food and medications) Choose an out of town emergency contact Train family members in emergency procedures and have a plan (including a designated meeting place to reunite with family) Learn about your communitys emergency plan

Prepare Now, Learn How Emergency Survival Checklist*


* Three-day supply per person
o Flashlight and batteries o Radio and batteries or crank radio o Spare batteries (for radio or flashlight) o First-aid Kit o Candles and matches/lighter o Extra car keys and cash o Important papers (identification) o Food and bottled water o Clothing and footwear o Blankets or sleeping bags o Toilet paper and other personal items o Medication o Backpack/duffel bag (to hold all of the emergency survival kit items) o Whistle (to attract attention, if needed) o Playing cards, games

For more information, visit: www.emergencymanagementontario.ca

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ON THE WEB: www.cityofnorthbay.ca/fire/preparedness

NORTH BAY TRANSIT

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For assistance or information call Transit 705-474-0400 or Dispatch 705-474-0419


Transit has a 100% accessible fleet. This means buses have a fold out ramp for easier boarding,two secure areas for wheelchairs in every bus and no stairs. The Accessible Transit buses providemore travel opportunities for people with disabilities.

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E-RECYCLING

E-Recycling is Easy
Electronic items are accepted for disposal at the Household Hazardous Waste Depot Located at 112 Patton Street.

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Hours of Operation:

Open Year Round Wednesday to Saturday Open from 8am-6pm


Do you have old TVs, radios, or computers cluttering up your house? Well pack them in the car and drive over to the Household Hazardous Waste Depot and bring them to the Electronic Drop off. When you bring your old electronics to the drop off, they are sorted and shipped off to be recycled into new electronics. Last year approximately 200 tonnes of electronics were recycled from the North Bay Electronic Drop-off facility. Over 4.5 million kgs of plastic are land filled every year as discarded electronics. Electronics usually have a lifespan of only 4 years. Televisions contain an average of 4 lbs of lead (size depending). Mercury from electronics has been cited as a leading source of mercury in municipal waste. Brominated flame retardants are commonly added to plastics used in electronics. If discarded, these toxics can be released into the environment through landfill leachate.

The Electronic Drop Off Accepts:


~ TVs ~Scanners and ~ Hard Drives Fax Machines ~ Monitors ~Record Players ~ Keyboards, Mice, ~Video Game and Cables Systems ~ Printers ~ Laptops ~ Cordless Tools ~ Speakers ~ DVD Players ~ Radios ~VCRs ~Telephones ~ Software ~Copiers ~Cell Phones ~Typewriters ~Pagers ~Receivers ~Cameras and Digital ~Tuners Equipment ~Digital Clocks ~Calculators

For More Information:

Contact The Wasteline (705)-474-0400 ext 2333

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RECYCLING PLASTIC

Recycling Plastic
These plastic items are now recyclable in your Blue Box North Bay!

Please Note: if it is not a food or beverage container or rigid plastic package, it is not recyclable.
For more information please contact the Wasteline at 705-474-0400 ext.2333
Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipalities to support waste diversion programs.

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For more information please contact the Wasteline at 705-474-0400 ext.2333the Wasteline more information please contact

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Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipalities to support waste diversion programs.

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TRY NEW ACTIVITIES, THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!!!
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Contact Melinda Fry for more information Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services Department 200 McIntyre Street East, P.O. Box 360, North Bay ON P1B 8H8 Fax # (705) 474-9782 Phone # (705) 474-0400, ext. 2321 melinda.fry@cityofnorthbay.ca

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If you wish to contribute to the Leisure News, contact the North Bay Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services Department at 705-474-0400, ext. 2321.

Camp WABIKON
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Summer Camp A Sound Investment in Youth By: Mari-Beth Crysler Assistant Director, Camp Wabikon

Hello. My name is Bella. I am in Branch 23 has much to offer. Our fun side is we have donated over $43,000 during grade 6 and this coming summer Having spent over 30 summers at camp, as a camper, counsellor and director, I our last fiscal year to Big Brothers and Sisters, the VON, to Habitat for Humanity, was pleased to read the findings of a recent study called The Canadian Summer be my 13th summer going Camp Research Project will (link below). This study, a collaborative project by theto to the Salvation Army, youth sports programs, bursaries and contests for youth University of Waterloo and the Canadian Camping Association, confirms what camp (Wabikon)! I have been goingin provincially accredited camp directors like myself have been proudly telling parents for years. Participation education. We have organized cards (euchre, cribbage), various dart competitions, camps promotes positive change in five key areas of development. to camp for a LONG time, and people always ask dart nights, ongoing track and field programs for the children, meat draws, Friday 1. Social integration and citizenship questions like whats the very best thing about 2. Environmental me awareness night suppers and dances, full course meals for lunches from Monday to Friday, 3. Attitudes towards physical activity camp?. In all my camp years, the answer has always 4. Emotional intelligence New Years Eve dances. Our Ladies Auxiliary is constantly holding penny sales, bake and personal development 5. Self-confidence been the same. The people! Life-long friends from all sales and garage sales. We also provide meeting space to non-profit organizations I have seen the surprise on a parents face as they research summer camp options and calculate the per around the world. Nowan you be confused, you day price of their childs stay at camp. However, keeping open might mind, I ask you to consider the free of charge. following. Your camp fees are an investment in your child, and the ROI is very promising! might say that you have friends everywhere too, so As director of a camp with international clientele, social integration and citizenship are an important Most of this is done with the hard work of volunteers, (our gold), but we are always why are camp friends so special? Because camp aspect of each summer. Opinions, attitudes and perceptions, barriers which would otherwise act as hurdles for campers from different backgrounds, are significantly diminished by the level playing field of looking for more volunteers who are wanting to give back to the community, espebrings out the best in you. It makes you past camps social scene. Campers feel comfortable to interact, connect, befriend and l earn alook bout peers from around the world. They experience the benefits of camp together. cially YOU with your new ideas and your vast experience. everyones fancy cloths, and the brands, and where The mental and physical well being of our campers is enhanced by their participation in an active, theyre from, andin leaves the real them. The serious side of Branch 23 includes Remembrance Day, November 11. This is Camps outdoor program. location on an island northern behind Ontario, often remarked on by pThats arents as breath-taking and serene, does not go unnoticed by campers both young and old. Exposure to and why camp friends are best! which they choose to participate, where we honour our new and old Veterans who fought for our freedom. appreciation of the beauty around them and the program within
promotes both environmental awareness as well as a positive attitude toward physical activity.

My mom says you are the best version of yourself We do good work, it is extremely rewarding. If you share this with us, come out and Children who attend summer camp are given a unique opportunity to thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. Campers feel a sense of ownership of their hey experience an unsurpassed sense at camp and its true. Icamp. loveThow the people at camp Join the Legion. of personal freedom and empowerment. In turn, this comfort and trust facilitates an increase in self- confidence, independence a nd e motional i ntelligence. I h ave w itnessed t his g rowth i n c ountless c ampers, arent only from Canada. They are from all over. And I including my own children. Confidence and enthusiasm combine and empower campers to undertake new challenges, explore their interests and expand abilities. Finding success in these endeavors, or mean ALL over! Thistheir year, I had friends from Australia, just having had the courage to try, further fosters their self-worth and personal development. California, Israel, Mexico, and the United States! I also Viewed through the lens of these five key areas, sending a child to camp becomes an enticing and promising investment had with rcounsellors ich potential. In tfrom ruth, the return oUSA, n investment s priceless; a flourish of Spain, Italy iand Australia. developmental growth that continues to strengthen the confidence and capabilities in youth long after the final campfire and bus ride home. Link to The Canadian Summer Camp Research Project http://www.ccamping.org/_customelements/uploadedResources/CSCRPReportreduced.pdf

Does the frosty winter weather have you yearning for those warm days in your garden? Or are you new to gardening and want to learn more? You may want to meet the friendly gardeners of the North Bay Horticultural Society. Join us at our monthly meetings where a wide range of interesting speakers and Does the frosty winter weather have you yearning for those warm days in your garden? gardeners share their knowledge. Have your gardening one the of the local Orfellow are you new to gardening and want to learn more? questions You mayanswered want to by meet Master Gardeners during question answer segment of theJoin meeting. in workshops, friendly gardeners of thethe North Bayand Horticultural Society. us atParticipate our monthly meetings where a wide range interesting speakers and fellow gardeners garden tours or learn about local of gardening events or bus tours to horticultural shows. share their

knowledge. Have your gardening questions answered by one of the local Master As part of Ontarios more than 250and Horticultural our has been Participate to promote civic Gardeners during the question answer Societies segment ofmission the meeting. in beautification, education in all areas of gardening, and the conservation & preservation of the environment. workshops, garden tours or learn about local gardening events or bus tours to horticultural shows. Last year the North Bay Horticultural Society members celebrated their 50th anniversary.

At school this year I had to do a test of about 28 countries around the world, and I found myself remembering cabin 5s fun rest hours where we would play cards. Except two of us spoke Spanish, two of us English and two of us French! All in all camp is an amazing experience where you can meet the most amazing people, and learn the most important life lessons. I hope I never stop going to camp. By: Bella Crysler, age 11, Melbourne Avenue

the youth we offer a Seedling program in concertSocieties with the North Publichas Library, where AsFor part of Ontarios more than 250 Horticultural our Bay mission been to eager young gardeners can enjoy stories, learn about hangingand salad baskets & gardens& in promote civic beautification, education in allgardening, areas of plant gardening, the conservation preservation ofGarden. the environment. Last year the Baythe Horticultural Society members the Sweetman Half of the time is spent at the North library and other half in the garden. Children th celebrated their 50 between the ages of 6anniversary. and 12 will be able to register at the Childrens area in the North Bay Public Library during the month of April and enjoy weekly activities from early May to the beginning of September.

For the youth we offer a Seedling program in concert with the North Bay Public Library, where eager Plant young gardeners enjoy stories, about gardening, Our popular Sale will be heldcan on May 25th at Christlearn Church on Vimy Street. plant hanging salad baskets & gardens in the Sweetman Garden. Half of the time is spent at the Our civic beautification projects have included tree plantings at the North Bay District Hospital, ibrary and the other half in the garden. Children between the ages of 6& and 12 will be Canadore & Nipissing by the pond, Algonquin Avenue Garden and the Chamber able to register at the gardens Childrens area in the theUpper North Bay Public Library during the month of of April and enjoy weekly Commerce flower pots. activities from early May to the beginning of September.

We meet the fourth Tuesday the month 7:00 at Christ Church on Vimyon Street. Our popular Plant Sale will of be held on at May 25th at Christ Church Vimy Meetings Street. are not held in July, August, December & January. Attend an executive meeting prior to theBay General Meeting, Our civic beautification projects have included tree plantings at the North & District Hospital, Canadore & goes Nipissing gardens by the pond, the Algonquin Avenue and see firsthand what on in planning events. By getting yourUpper feet wet, your help would be greatly Garden and the Chamber ofand Commerce flower pots. welcomed. Its fun, you learn you feel like you have gotten your hands dirty all before planting season. Members of the Society also receive our Green Thumb newsletter with timely local gardening

We meet the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 at Christ Church on Vimy Street. tips and news. Meetings are not held in July, August, December & January. Attend an executive meeting prior in tothe the General Meeting, and see firsthand what goes on in planning Membership Society is just $10 per person or $15.00 for families. events. By getting your feet wet, your help would be greatly welcomed. Its fun, you earn and you feel like you have your hands dirty all before planting season. Guests are always welcome togotten our meetings, so why dont you give us a try! Members of the Society also receive our Green Thumb newsletter with timely local Contact us at 705-472-6086, gardening tips and news. visit our website http://www.northbayhort.byethost9.com/membership. htm oremailin usthe at northbay@gardenontario.org Membership Society is just $10 per person or $15.00 for families.

Gateway Theatre Guild was established in 1948 in North Bay, Ontario. This community theatre group has been producing plays of all sorts for over 6 decades and were healthier than ever. We will be hosting five outstanding theatre productions from across Northern Ontario at the QUONTA Drama Festival from March 12-17th at Widdifield Secondary School. Please visit our website at www. gatewaytheatreguild.ca for more information.

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COMMUNITY CONTACT LIST

CommunityContact List
This list is derived from information provided to us by Community Leisure groups and organizations in North Bay and area. If the information needs updating, or if your organization is not listed and you would like it to be, please mail, fax, or email the information to: City of North Bay, Department of Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services P.O. Box 360, North Bay, Ontario P1B 8H8 Tel: (705) 474-0400 Fax: (705) 474-9782 melinda.fry@cityofnorthbay.ca
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Art Ceramics Dance Drama/Theatre Film Guitar Music Painting Pottery Quilting Rug Hooking Vocal Weaving

Capitol Centre Box Office 705-474-4747 White Water Gallery Gallery Director 705-476-2444 WKP Kennedy Gallery Dermot Wilson 705-474-1944 S&S Ceramics & Crafts Wendy Schreck 705-476-0900 Keepsakes by Design Scrapbooking Heather Pearce 705-474-8454 Stamping Up Elizabeth Andrews 705-474-9635 Urban Accents Kathleen Hamilton 705-495-6907 Barbara Treleaven School of Dancing Denise Treleaven-Cot 705-472-1513 Dance Expressions de Danse Jayde & Tara Lee Vaillancourt 705-495-0333 Gateway Gliders Mod. Square Dance Ken Brenner 705-474-0657 Porters School of Scottish Art Colleen Porter 705-494-8686 Renees Dance Connections Renee Chayer 705-474-8334 Samanthas School of Fiddle & Stepdance Samantha Depatie 705-474-7982 Shadfly Stompers M. Bruce-Payne 705-476-0890 Gateway Theatre Guild Rhona Kenny 705-472-6998 North Bay Film Society Tom Hanrahan 705-476-6921 Al Carlson Guitar Studio Al Carlson 705-476-3168 Brian McDowell Guitar Lessons Plus Brian McDowell 705-472-8153 Brava Music Studios June DeSousa 705-472-7282 Music for Young Children Jennifer Baxter 705-663-1057 North Bay Musicians & Entertainment Hall of Recognition Don Brose 705-472-0961 North Bay Symphony Orchestra Janet Zimbalatti 705-494-7744 Ont. Registered Music Teachers Assn. Beth Chartrand 705-752-3552 Symphony String School Jordan Wyshniowsky 705-498-7744 Kings Framing & Art Gallery 705-752-4211 Melanies Country Paint & Brush Melanie Malkowski 705-752-5232 Cotton and Clay Cyndy Giesler 705-724-1950 Cottage Quilter Kelly Schroeder 705-752-1496 Homestead Stitches Annie Boomhour 705-476-9923 Near North Quilt Guild Bronwen Quick 705-752-9988 Northern Lights Quilters Guild Barbara Parkinson 705-753-6138 Rags to Riches Beulah Hamilton 705-474-3029 Baytones Harmony Singing Chorus Margaret Fleming 705-474-3944 Barry 705-474-0534 Gateway Harmony Company Near North Voices Dr. Adam Adler 705-474-3450 ext 4432 Nipissing Country Music Association Harley Renaud 705-474-0776 North Bay Choral Society Brock Young 705-474-2262 Rapport Singers of North Bay Fiona Pangos 705-495-3025 Gateway Weavers & Spinners Wendy Champaign 705-474-4052 Active Living Community Action Project Lorrie Mickelson 705-647-8534 Alternative and Continuing Education Joe Bitonti 705-472-7771 Alternative Secondary School Kim McGinn 705-474-2120 Canadore College General Information 705-474-7600 ext 5600 North Bay Astronomy Club Dave Roscoe 705-497-9018 Creative Learning Des Anthony 705-472-9832 Montessori Learning Centre 705-495-1173 Ontario Early Years Centre Nipissing Kristal Spiess 705-474-8910 Oxford Learning Centre Danielle Trudeau 705-472-0972 KIS Computer Schoolhouse Mike Butti 705-497-1525 North Bay Daycare Centre Beryl Johansen 705-474-1850 YMCA Child Care YMCA 705-497-9622 A-1 Driving School Cindy Auger 705-495-4780 Future Drivers of Canada Jim Carlson 705-495-6636 Young Drivers of Canada Tom Denley 705-476-5320 Holistic Health Harvest Jackie Tracey 705-744-4729 Living Fit Inside/Out Hariett Madigan 705-495-4045 North Bay & District Cardiac Fitness Club 705-476-1430 North Bay Parry Sound Dist. Health Unit 705-474-1400 Ontario Physical & Health Education Association (OPHEA) Harvey Russell 705-472-2702 North Bay Literacy Council Jane Jackson 705-494-9416 Callander Bay Heritage Museum Carol Pretty 705-752-2282 Canadian Forces Base Museum of Aerospace Defense Ms. Sheri-Lyn Jacklin 705-494-2011 ext 2261 Dionne Quints Museum 705-472-8480 Discovery North Bay Lindsey Voisin 705-476-2323 Nipissing Naturalists Club Angela Martin 705-594-1153 Nipissing First Nations 705-753-2050 North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority Dale DAllaire 705-474-5420 Jane Meil Family Enrichment Program 705-472-2152 North Bay Parry Sound Dist. Health Unit 705-474-1400 Place du Passage 705-474-8809 Canadore Rec. & Leisure Services Dave de Jourdan 705-474-7600 ext 5223 Montessori Childrens House Debbie Ashley 705-476-5156 North Bay Kumon Centre North Bay Amateur Radio Club Geoff Brown Keeling Little 705-474-5132 705-476-1126

Robotics School Board Science Sewing

Near North Student Robotics Team Nancy Dewar-Stenning Conseil Scolaire Catholique Franco-Nord Administration Conseil Scolaire Public du Nord-Est de lOntario Lynn Lauzon Near North Dist. School Board Nip. Parry Sound Catholic School Bd. Joanne Benard Science North - Sudbury Crystal Craig The Academy of Fine Sewing & Design Kathryn Brenne Creation Unique Joanne Brousseau

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Aquatics CFB Fitness & Wellness Centre Debbie Boucher 705-494-2011 ext 2611 CFB Thunderbirds Swim Club Pierre Simard 705-494-2011 ext 2240 Royal Lifesaving Society Penny Lecour 705-472-3132 Swimming Program (Beaches) Parks, Rec. & Leisure 705-474-0400 ext 2335 YMCA Titans Swim Team Olga Racine 705-498-6000 YMCA Office 705-497-9622 Archery Jim Bows Archery Jim Barber 705-752-5853 North Bay Bow Hunters & Archers Fred Robinson 705-776-2936 Badminton CFB Fitness & Wellness Centre Paul Best 705-494-2011 ext 2241 Ball Hockey North Bay Youth Ball Hockey League John Loyst 705-494-4573 Baseball North Bay Baseball Association Chad Lacelle 705-472-8782 United Rentals Sr. Baseball League Dave Saad 705-472-7041 Basketball Nipissing Basketball Association Tim Simpson 705-499-1515 Summer Hoop Camp (July) Jim Davidson 705-497-9505 Summer Skills Basketball Camp Tim Simpson 705-499-1515 Billiards/Bowling Partners Billiards & Bowling Bonnie Zufelt 705-474-1420 Boating North Bay Power & Sail Squadron Doug Hay 705-752-3670 Boxing Ares Kickboxing & Fitness Robert Dixon 705-472-2543 Elite Twin Dragon Karate, Boxing & Kick Boxing Centre Chantal Nadon 705-494-9249 North Bay Duplicate Bridge Club Emmannuelle Gunter 705-472-5664 Bridge Canoeing North Bay Canoe & Kayak Andre Leblanc 705-752-1770 North Bay Canoe Club Mark Robinson 705-476-2030 Smoothwater Outfitters & Ecolodge of Temagami Caryn Colman 1-888-569-4539 Land O Lakes Canoe & Kayak Sheila Ritter 705-474-9817 Car Club North Bay Cruisers Terry Daigle 705-497-7520 Carousel Heritage Railway & Carousel Company 705-495-8412 Charter/Cruises Chief Commanda II operated by Georgian Bay Cruise Company Inc. Martha Dion 705-494-8167 or 1-866-660-6686 Curling North Bay Granite Club 705-472-6740 Powassan Curling Club Cyndy Geisler 705-724-1950 Fastball Senior Mens Fastball League Darcy Wallingford 705-494-8411 Womens GMFA Lisa Hotte 705-776-9904 Fishing Northeastern Ontario Bass Association Audie Greenwood 705-472-7322 Fitness CFB Fitness & Wellness Centre Paul Best 705-494-2011 ext 2241 Cor Maximus Khouri Long 705-476-8888 Fit for Life M.Bruce-Payne 705-476-0890 Goodlife Fitness Centre (co-ed) 705-476-6245 Goodlife Fitness Centre (womens) 705-472-3495 YMCA 705-497-9622 YMCA Sudbury L. Briscoe/E. Anderson 1-705-674-8315 ext 2121 Football North Bay Bulldogs Marc Mathon 705-744-1618 Gardening Heritage Gardeners Monica McLaren 705-472-4006 North Bay and Area Master Gardeners 705-495-0920 North Bay Horticultural Society Maureen Ranger 705-472-6086 Genealogy Genealogical Society of Nip. Dist. Barb Moore 705-497-7819 Germania Club Germania Club - Social Activities Hilde Weber 705-472-6005 Golf Clear Springs Course Lise Gagnon 705-724-5735 Highview Course Dean Harrington 705-724-5230 King Putt - Miniature Golf Georgette Tripodi 705-474-1333 Laurentide Course Moe Mantha 705-753-0983 Mattawa Course Brenda Martel 705-744-5818 North Bay Golf & Country Club Jeff Mancini 705-472-7270 Osprey Links Jeff Rogerson 705-752-5225 Pinewood Golf Course Dan Garagan 705-472-2264 705-474-4486 Gymnastics Apollo Gymnastics Jessica Irwin North Bay Gymtrix Nicki Chretien-Ranney 705-476-3999 Health & Wellness Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada Loretta Boudreau 705-474-6478 Health & Wellness, Massage Therapy Cor Maximus Khouri Long 705-476-8888 Hockey North Bay & Dist. Girls Hockey Bill Houlder 705-495-3009 North Bay & Dist. Sledge Hockey Association Dan Selin 705-497-0242 North Bay Ladies League Cheryl Noel 705-472-4265 North Bay Minor Hockey Association Scott Kile 705-472-9751 Northern Ontario Hockey Association 705-474-8851 Special Needs Hockey (North Stars) Sharon Fung 705-840-1902 Summer Hockey Dale Hewitt 705-474-3281 Summer Sledge Hockey Dan Selin 705-497-0242 West Ferris Minor Hockey 705-497-1560

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CAMPGROUNDS & CAMPS

Campgrounds Champlain Tent & Trailer Park Fairview Park Camping & Marina Franklin Motel & Trailer Park Camps Camp Norland Christian Ministries Linda Ellsworth Camp Wabikon - Temagami Local Office Tim Hortons Camp Local Hockey Euro Camp Hockey School Randy Edmonds Lake Bernard Park Steve Rawn New Friends Youth Camp Office Hockey/Ringette Opportunity Camp Lance Barrs YMCA Day Camps/Tillicum Office John Island Camp/Sudbury David Ward

Canadian Cancer Society Barb Spencer 705-472-9072 Canadian Diabetes Association Kirsikka Corradi 705-474-6300 ext 3 Canadian Hearing Society Doris Brownlee 705-474-8090 705-494-8487 Canadian Red Cross Lacey Richmond 705-472-5760 Ext. 132 Cassellholme for the Aged 705-474-4250 Centre of Friends Rheannon Funnell 705-474-0518 Childrens Aid Society 705-472-0910 Club 45 Dinner/Dance Group Julia & Jack Tipler 705-752-3185 Club Richelieu de North Bay CNIB Canadian National Institute for the Blind Paul Belair 705-472-2710 Ext. 5416 Community Living North Bay 705-476-3288 ext 231 Girl Guides of Canada 1-800-565-8111 Discovery North Bay Lindsey Voisin 705-476-2323 Downtown Improvement Area Jeff Serran 705-474-7824 Economic Development Office Erin Richmond 705-474-0400 Easter Seals Ontario Lisa Lounsbury 1-800-316-5730 Ferris Lioness Club Evelyn Gibson 705-752-2622 Ferris Lions Club Ken Gray 705-474-0499 Friends of Laurier Woods Dick Tafel 705-472-7907 Girl Guides of Canada Unit Administrator 1-800-565-8111 Golden Age Club Peter Baranow 705-474-6520 Greater Nipissing Stewardship Council 705-477-2400 Habitat for Humanity & Blue Sky Region 705-495-6244 Heritage Railway & Carousel Co. 705-495-8412 Indian Friendship Centre Victor Mitchell 705-472-2811 International Connections Foley Soroye 705-475-0816 IODE - Dr. Herbert A. Bruce Chapter Laura Nichols 705-472-8160 IODE - Manitou Daphne Mayne 705-472-6337 IODE Victory Shop Linda Forbes 705-472-3355 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Denise Stanley 705-752-2637 Kidsport 705-474-0626 x 2328 Kiwanis Club John Krieg 705-474-7000 705-495-6287 Labour Council Henri Giroux 705-494-9302 705-752-2007 Leisure World 705-476-2602 705-494-7463 Les Compagnons des Franc Loisirs 705-472-5547 705-495-0332 Navy League Cadets Slt. (N) D. MacKay 705-494-7153 705-476-7187 Near North Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS 705-472-0810 Near North Palliative Care Network Lynn Duguay 705-497-9239 705-724-9168 Neighbourhood Watch Chuck Seguin 705-497-5555 705-840-2114 Nipissing Assoc. for Disabled Youth Lucy Ricci 705-497-3246 705-476-3733 Nipissing District Womens Institute Beth Harris 705-744-2206 705-474-2426 Nipissing Down Syndrome Society Ellen Palangio 705-472-7037 705-476-2736 Nipissing Environmental Watch John Patterson 705-494-8935 705-472-2661 Nipissing First Nation Eric Stevens 705-753-2050 705-474-3450 Ext. 4344 Nipissing Lapidary and Mineral Club Richard Page 705-474-6841 705-494-7388 Nipissing Naturalists Club Angela Martin 705-594-1153 705-724-1950 Nipissing Rebekah Lodge #152 Muriel Swant 705-474-1121 705-724-3495 Nipissing Respiratory Organization Rosemary Wickman 705-474-1964 705-495-2093 North Bay Aktion Club Barbara Dawn-Gibbings 705-476-0974 Ext. 48 705-494-2011 ext 2241 North Bay & Area Disabled Adult and Youth Centre Andrea Jones 705-474-3851 705-497-9622 North Bay & District Canadian Club Bill Brownlee 705-472-3226 705-495-4253 North Bay & Disrict Chamber of Commerce 705-472-8480 705-497-9622 North Bay & District Multicultural Centre Don Curry 705-495-8931 705-472-9085 North Bay Elks Lodge #25 William Elliott 705-474-1491 705-476-1414 North Bay Focus 705-497-1779 705-476-6688 North Bay Granite Club Bruno Bin 705-472-6740 705-474-8462 North Bay Lions Club Earl Graham 705-476-3099 705-474-5420 North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority Paula Loranger 705-474-5420 705-495-4333 North Bay Odd Fellows #271 Robert Reid 705-472-1154 North Bay Public Library 705-474-4830 705-474-5420 North Bay Royal Purple #170 Enola Mathieu 705-752-4119 705-569-3733 North Bay Special Olympics Shannon Johnson 705-474-0797 705-476-9665 Optimist Club 705-476-0027 705-472-7891 PADDLE - Adult Learning Centre 705-493-2401 PEP - People for Equal Partnership in Mental Health John Bowcott 705-494-4774 705-472-2294 PHARA - Physically Handicapped Adults Rehab. Assoc. Alice Radley 705-476-0733 705-497-9977 Rorab Shrine Club 705-472-3650 Rotaract Club of North Bay-Nipissing Nicole Brown-Bamford 705-840-3561 705-497-1446 Rotary Club of Nipissing Steven Dreany 705-495-9335 705-752-1327 Rotary Club of North Bay Don Coutts 705-494-6128 Royal Canadian Air Cadet RCACS 547 Canuck 705-477-0549 1-888-569-4539 Royal Canadian Air Force Alliance 406 Wing Squadron Jim Russell 705-472-3119 Royal Canadian Army Cadets Cpt. Barry G.Lachance 705-472-5059 705-498-9642 Royal Canadian Legion Branch #23 Donna Williams 705-472-0390 Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Lt. (N) T. Carson 705-477-2555 St. John Ambulance Brigade Office 705-495-3626 705-474-4669 Scouts Canada 1-888-726-8876 705-474-0903 Scouts Canada West Ferris Scouting Brian Trivett 705-472-2914 705-472-1360 Social Planning Council 705-498-7014 705-724-2456 Society for Creative Anachronism Lori Beckerton 705-474-5728 705-237-8940 Special Olympics Shannon Johnson 705-474-0797 416-483-3172 Sport North Bay Heather Chambers 705-474-7681 705-494-6188 Take Heart Partnership Josee Bisson 705-474-1400 705-495-6243 VCARS Victim Crisis Assistance Referral Services 705-472-2649 705-384-5455 Volunteer Centre of the Blue Sky Region Helena Taylor 705-472-0200 705-765-5597 Waste Management Hotline 705-474-0626 ext 2333 705-386-7702 Welcome Wagon 866-675-8380 705-497-9622 Widdifield Lions Club Bill Campbell 705-752-4053 1-800-465-9622 705-476-1635 705-472-0595 705-752-2565 705-472-7143 705-476-1495 705-472-3176 705-752-3258 705-724-9657 705-475-1300 705-472-2098 705-474-4794 705-495-3656 705-494-9875 705-752-5724 705-474-1192 705-472-9568 705-495-4957 705-476-0557 705-474-7462 1-519-376-0746 705-474-1554 888-726-8876 705-472-2914 705-472-5900 705-752-4937 705-474-6520 705-472-2649 705-497-9622 705-476-0890 705-892-2324

SERVICE CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS

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Aids Committee of North Bay and Area Stacey Mayhall 705-497-3560 Air Cadets Bob Mitchell 705-497-3246 Arthritis Society Rick Delorme 705-474-2350 Associated Canadian Travellers Vince Boissonneault 705-495-6517 Autism Ontario North Bay & Area Chapter Kelli Pace 705-476-2293 ext 1290 AWANA Clubs Canada Dave Kinsey 705-724-3834 Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Bay & District 705-474-3041 Block Parent Program Ross Wesson 705-472-4498

Art in the Park Lise King Books By the Bay Suzanne Brooks Canada Day Celebration Erin Vaughan Families First Celebration Erin Vaughan Lost in the Rocks & Trees Laura Kielpinski Miss North Bay Pageant Capitol Centre North Bay Pro Snowcross Santa Claus Parade Erin Vaughan Summer in the Park Erin Vaughan

705-752-4211 705-474-7335 705-474-0626 ext 2312 705-474-0626 ext 2312 705-744-1715 ext 575 705-474-4747 705-474-6634 705-474-0626 ext 2312 705-474-0626 ext 2312

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SPECIAL EVENTS

North Bay

SUMMER in the PARK Festival


brought to you by

Three Days of Family Fun!


Civic Holiday Weekend - August 2 - 4, 2013 - Lee Park

ENTERTAINMENT AND ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:


Art in the Park, Worlds Finest Shows Midway, Headline Musical Entertainment, Northern Ontario Open Country Singing Contest, Inflatable Land, Food and Product Vendors, Bingo in the Park, Military Displays, Community Groups, Petting Zoo, Childrens Entertainers, and much more! Summer in the Park needs your help. We need volunteers to assist with various positions including festival services, first aid, childrens activities, etc. Please contact us for more information. Vendors wanted. If you are interested in becoming a vendor at Summer in the Park, please contact us today. Art in the Park: The three-day Art Festival is a wonderful opportunity to show your work to the public, art investors and collectors. Professional Workshops are available. Attention: Deadline for Juried Exhibition is May 17, 2013.
Please visit www.NorthBaySummerInThePark.ca or call 705.474.0626 ext. 2329 or drop by the Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services 2nd floor City Hall for more information.

Art in the Park


Lee Park, North Bay - Aug 2,3 & 4, 2013

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SPECIAL EVENTS

2013
At The North Bay Waterfront Monday, July 1, 2013

For more information, or if you would like to volunteer, please call

705-474-0400 ext. 2329 www.cityofnorthbay.ca


A.C.T. Cake Cutting Discovery North Bay Museum Exhibit Multicultural Showcase
scan here with your smart phone for website information

Canada Day Kid Zone Fireworks Canada Day Cruise On The Chief Commanda and lots more!!
Event Partners confirmed as of January 28th, 2013

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Upcoming Special Events Happening


In & Around Our Community
March 11th: Popovich Comedy Pet Theatre- Gregory Popovich has an innate and astonishing ability to train his animals, all of which he has rescued from shelters, to produce impressive, charming and touching moments of animal acting. Quirky, colourful, cute, and old-time Vegas inspired, the fifteen cats and ten dogs he has trained perform a variety of stunts and skits on cue. For more information please contact the Capitol Centre Box Office for pricing and tickets 705-474-4747 March 22nd 23rd: 11th Annual Bowl For Kids Sake - Bowl For Kids Sake is a Big Brothers Big Sisters premier fundraiser event where people like you get together with friends, family, and co-workers and have a fun time bowling in support of Big Brother Big Sister mentoring programs in your community. For more information about registering, making a donation, or volunteering contact Big Brother Big Sisters at 705-474-3041. March 23rd: April Verch Band - This internationally renowned Ottawa Valley-born fiddler, expressive singer, songwriter and step-dancer brings massive talent, dynamic excitement, charm and humour to the stage, spreading joyful energy and foot stomping vigour. For more information please contact the Capitol Centre Box Office for pricing and tickets 705-474-4747 April 3rd: Northbayfilm screens Amour - At 7:30 pm at the Galaxy Cinemas on Lakeshore Drive. All
are welcome. $10 for non-members, $8 for members & $6 for students: www.northbayfilm.com

April 12th: Kim Stockwood - Newfoundlander Kim Stockwood is a versatile singer, songwriter, TV host and radio personality. Blessed with humour, grace and class, former Shaye vocalist Kim sings a mix of upbeat pop including Happy Baby, Shes Not in Love, 12 Years Old and the international smash hit Jerk, together with spirited folk songs and deep, husky, blues-inflected traditionals. For more information please contact the Capitol Centre Box Office for pricing and tickets 705-474-4747 April 27th: Rick Mercer-Join us for this entertaining evening with Canadas premier satirist and television host Rick Mercer as he takes us down the side streets with furiously funny rants from his most recent television seasons of the Rick Mercers Report. Brilliantly written and delivered, his notable rants give us snatches of dialogue from his encounters and force us to possibly question how we think and how we could think better. For more information please contact the Capitol Centre Box Office for pricing and tickets 705-474-4747 May 6th: Merle Haggard in Concert - PMD concerts is proud to present The Legendary Merle Haggard in Concert. He will perform at Memorial Gardens on Monday, May 6. Contact Memorial Gardens Box Office for details at 705-474-3770. July 1st: Canada Day Celebrations- Join us in celebrating Canadas birthday at the North Bay Waterfront For more information please visit www.cityofnorthbay.ca July 31st - Aug 5th: Worlds Finest Shows Midway- Dont forget to join in the fun at Lee Park for the Worlds Finest Shows Midway. For more information please visit www.northbaysummerinthepark.ca Aug 2nd - 4th: Summer in the Park Festival- This Civic holiday weekend join us for headline musical
entertainment, The Country Open, Art in the Park, childrens programming and so much more. For more information and wristbands please visit www.northbaysummerinthepark.ca Northern Ontario Open Country Singing Contest to be held at Lee Park. For more information please visit www.nipissingcountrymusic.com

Aug 2nd, 4th: Northern Ontario Country Open Singing Contest- join us at the 25th Annual

Aug 2nd 4th: Art in the Park -Join us at our new location at Discovery North Bay Museum. Artists will be on site selling their art. Free and professional workshops will be available. Dont forget to enter the Juried Art Exhibition too. For more information please visit www.kingsframingandartgallery.com
These events were confirmed as of January 29th, 2013

Advertising Your Event Is


Need Help?
Call us at Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services at 705-474-0626, ext. 2335 or 2329 and we will be

SPECIAL EVENTS

happy to assist you.

Did YOU Know...

YOU CAN ADVERTISEYOUR EVENT ON THE CITYS WEBSITE?


Simply visit our website at www.cityofnorthbay.ca, click on the blue silo Living in North Bay, click on Events & Attractions, click on Festivals and Events and then click on the link calendar of community events. Follow the instructions to add your event. Click the button Add New! and youre done!

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ATHLETICS & SPORTS

NORTH BAY YOUTH BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE

2013

Monday, March 25 . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Tuesday March 26 . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Wednesday March 27 . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION DATES

Registration on the above dates will continue providing there are spaces available
Register Early to Avoid Disappointment!

*Ages: 7, 8, 9

Junior

AGE GROUPS
*Please bring proof of age.

*Ages: 10, 11, 12

Intermediate

*Ages: 13, 14, 15

Senior

Registration Fee: $65.00 All Registrations are at West Ferris Community Centre
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For more information, please contact: John or Ann Loyst: 705-494-4573

Welcome girls born

Welcome girls
1993 to 2006

in born in 1993 to 2006


FEES INCLUDE:

ATHELETICS & SPORTS

Welcome girls

uniform, uniform, 1992 to 2005 all league games, all league games,
uniform, all league games, tournaments Register in person at the & banquet.

FEES INCLUDE: born in

FEES INCLUDE:

tournaments tournaments & banquet. & banquet.

Starting Friday March 4, 2013 Starting Friday March 4, 2013


Register in person at the Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services Department 2nd Floor, City Hall Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services Department

Starting Tuesday, March 1, 2012 2nd Floor, City Hall

after April 15: $70 to $140 FEES: Introduce a friend to softball...


until April 15: $100 to $120 CASH / CHEQUE / VISA / MASTER CARD / DEBIT ACCEPTED
CASH / CHEQUE / VISA / MASTER CARD / softball... DEBIT ACCEPTED Introduce areceive friend to you both a $15.00 discount. and you BOTH Introduce a friend to save! softball... www.nbmgsa.ca If you bring a friend did not play last year, and youthat BOTH save!

until 15: $50 to $120 Register in April person at the after April 15: $70 to $140 Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services Department until April 15: $50 to $120 CASH / CHEQUE / VISA / MASTER 2nd Floor, CityCARD Hall / DEBIT ACCEPTED

FEES:

and you BOTH save! after April 15: $120 to $140 FEES:
If you bring a friend that did not play last year,

botha receive a $15.00 discount. Ifyou you bring friend that did not play last year, you both receive a $15.00 discount.

www.nbmgsa.ca www.nbmgsa.ca www.nbmgsa.ca

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2013 Registration Form Form 2012 Registration

Information: (Please print and provide all information) 2012 Registration Form
Player Information: (Please print and provide all information)
Players Name: Street Address:

2012 Registr
Female
Female

Name:

Sex: Male
Sex: Male

dress:

Player Information: (Please print provide all info City: Postaland Code:
Players Name: School Name: City:
School Name: Street Address: Postal Code:

irth

Date of Birth Name (Parent or Guardian): Home Telephone:

City: School Name:

lephone:

Contact Name (Parent or Guardian):

Date of Birth Work Telephone:

Contact Name (Parent or Guardian): dress (Please Print Clearly(P ): lease Print Clearly): Email Address Played:
Last Year Played: I,

Work Telephone:

Home Telephone: Number of Years Played: Number of Years Played:


am interested in: Print Coaching Email Address (Please Clearly): am interested in: Coaching Umpiring Assist. Coaching Volunteering

Work Assist. Coaching


(2002-03)

Players Divisions

s Divisions $60.00 T-Ball: 4, 5 years old (2008-09) (2007-08)

Last Year Played: Numb Umpiring Volunteering $145.00 Mosquito: 10, 11 years old (2001-2002)

in: $145.00 Mosquito: 10, 11 years old (2001-2002) $90.00 Sr. Rookie Ball 8, 9 years old (2004-05) (2003-04) $160.00 Bantam: 14, 15, 16 years old (1997-98-99) (1996-97-98) Players Divisions Family Discount: $10.00 for each additional child 0 Jr. Rookie Ball: 6, 7 years Deduct old (200 5-06) $150.00 Peewee: 12, 13 years old (1999-2000)

0 T-Ball: 4, 5 years old (2007-08)

am interested $90.00 Jr. Rookie Ball: 6, 7 I, years old (2006-07) (2005-06) $150.00 Peewee: 12, 13 years old (2000-01) (199 9-2000)

0 Sr. Rookie Ball 8, 9 years old (200 304) $160.00 14, 15, 16 years old (199 97-9 $60.00 T-Ball: 4,5Bantam: years old (200 708) 6$145. Registration information: Deadline for registration is April 2 0 th, 201 2 . $20.00 fee will apply for all late registrations. 19th, 2013. A $25.00 y Discount: Deduct $10.00 for each additional child A $25.00 Refund fee for withdrawls. $90.00 Jr. Rookie Ball: 6, 7 years old (2005-06) $150.

for registration is April 20th, 2012. A $20.00 feeDiscount: will apply for all late$10.00 registrations. Family Deduct for each additional child
If mailing completed registration form, please make cheque payable to: City of North Bay, and mail to City of North Bay, Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services, 200 McIntyre Street East, P.O. Box 360, North Bay, ON information please call Parks,Registration Recreation and Leisure Services (705) 474-0400, Ext. 2329 information: P1B 8H8. related NBBA materials. Signature of Parent or Guardian: _________________________________________

ation

For registration information please call Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services (705) 474-0400, Ext. 2329 or 2335. Registrations can be done in person at Parks, and Leisure Services City of3North with $90.00 Sr.Recreation Rookie Ball 8, 9 years old (200 04)Bay $160. information: cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard or Interac.

ration gistrations can be done in person at Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services City of North Bay wi Deadline for registration is April 20th, 2012. A $20.00 fee will ap I hereby consent the use of my childs picture on the North Bay Baseball Association website and any que, Visa, Mastercard orto Interac.

For registration information please call Parks, Recreation and L completed Accident registration form, please make cheque payable to: City of North Bay, and mail to City o Waiver: 2335. Registrations can be done in person at Parks, Recreation y, Parks, Recreation and Leisure 200 McIntyre Street East, P.O. Box 360, North Bay, ON I hereby covenant and agreeServices, to indemnify and save harmless the North Bay Baseball Association, NBBA cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard or Interac.

consent to the use of my childs picture on the North Bay Baseball Association website and any North Bay, Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services, 200 McInty BBA materials. Signature of Parent or Guardian: _______________________________________ P1B 8H8. Total Fee Received:: Received by: Cash Cheque
Signature of Parent or Guardian:

(Officers, Servants, Agents, Employees, Volunteers) with respect to any claim or demand arising out of any damages or injury, caused by or arising from participation of the applicant registered during any program in any If mailing completed registration form, please make cheque pay facility or location where this program is being held.

I hereby consent to the use of my childs picture on the North B covenant and agree to indemnify and save harmless the North Bay Baseball Association, NBBA related NBBA materials. Signature of Parent or Guardian: ____ Note: Please return top copy to the above with address with payment, second copy is your tax receipt. Servants, Agents, Employees, Volunteers) respect to any claim or demand arising out of any Players may change classifications only after written application has been received by the registrar and or injury, caused by or arising from participation Waiver: of the applicant registered during any program in a approved by the NBBA executive. Accident 28 location where this program is being held. I hereby covenant and agree to indemnify and save harmless th (Officers, Servants, Agents, Employees, Volunteers) with respe

Date: nt Waiver:

ATHELETICS & SPORTS

North Bay Girls Hockey 2013-2014


SPRING TRYOUTS FOR PRIMARY COMPETITIVE TEAMS ATOM AA, PEEWEE AA, BANTAM AA, MIDGET AA APRIL 9-14, 2013 View website for more information www.nbgha.com For Girls Hockey Inquires please contact info@nbgha.com Offering Programs For Female Hockey Ages 5- Adult House League and Competitive Divisions Promoting Fun, Fitness, Friendship, and Fair Play PLAYER REGISTRATION STARTS JULY 1, 2013

t r o p S Kid ? g n i d n Fu
Please take note of our registration deadlines

Fall and Winter Sports - July 12, 2013 Spring and Summer Sports - March 2014

For more information, call 705-474-0626, ext 2328 or visit our office at Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services 2nd Floor City Hall

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Open from May to September 2013

North Bay Tennis Centre


Free Monday night adult social in May and June Junior and Adult Leagues Ladies tennis clinics School Programs Tennis Camps (Half and Full Day) Junior Team practise and matches Tennis lessons from qualified staff Very social environment. Everybody welcome!

2624 Trout Lake Road info@tennisnorthbay.com Phone (705) 476-6688

May 6 - 11 Free tennis sessions and social play Free introductory junior lessons Tennis Carnival May 11

Tennis Week:

www.tennisnorthbay.com
60 Lakeside Drive, North Bay, ON www.northbaycanoeclub.ca705-476-2030 Email: info@northbaycanoeclub.ca

North Bay Canoe Club

Come to an open house: April 27, May 11, or June 8 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

Ages 7 to 13 July 2 to August 30 Beginner to Competitive Focus on FUN and developing paddling skills Week-long sessions grouped by ability All day supervision between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm Learn canoeing, kayaking and water safety Excellent introduction to Sprint Racing

Canoe Kids Full Day Paddling Camps

Spring and Summer Programs for All


Sprint Racing Programs
Ages 8 through Adult July 2 to August 30 Spring and Fall programs available Train to race canoes and kayaks at the regional, provincial and national levels. Perhaps you can be a future Olympian!

Adult Dragon Boat Fitness Program


A great way to get in shape and meet people in a fun, team-oriented environment.

Adult Canoe/Kayak
Paddle for recreation or train for Masters races

Family Rates Available


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2009 Trillium Champions

Contact at 705-476-2030 or visit ourwebsite website at for more information. Contact us at us 705-476-2030 or visit our atwww.northbaycanoeclub.ca www.northbaycanoeclub.ca for more information.

North Bay Youth Soccer Club


Registration For Summer 2013
Registr tR PLAYa ion E orms REF Q ESTS are avU a ilable AGES 9 -18 nfstill io l i n ne e fect for 2013 so n ea so! w n
Registration for 2013 forms are online at

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www.northbayyouthsoccerclub.com Fill in all information and download and mail with payment to P.0.Box North Bay, P1G 8G8. If this is your childs first year playing with our club we require a copy of their birth certificate, once we have verified their birth date the copy is destroyed.It would be appreciated if you use 2-sided printing i.e. the Registration form on side 1 and the participation Agreement on side 2. This will minimize the amount of paper and handling. These two forms must remain together. The deadline for registration is April 6th. after this date there is a $20.00 late fee and your child will be placed on a waiting list.
Our office will be open Saturdays (March 2, 9, 16, 23) from 10:00am to 4:00pm Closed March 29th.You can also pick up a form or drop off a form during regular business hours at our soccer partners from Feb. 1st to April 6th: Robinsons Pharmasave - Trout Lake Road La Piaza Pizza - Main Street - Callander Just Sports - 447 Main Street East

Please see the 2013 newsletter also available on our web site and registrations form for complete details, or call the office at 705-494-7388 for more information about the 2013 season. Our popular Challenger and Rapides Soccer Camp for children 5 and up will run Monday July 8 to Friday July 12th. Please register early as there is limited enrollment, see our website for more information.We will be hosting a Active Start coaching Clinic in May if interested please contact the soccer office for more information.Coaches are required to have a police check (clinics and police checks are paid for by the club) New for 2013 North Bay Youth Soccer will have a Challenger Soccer Coach on staff for eight weeks working with our coaches and players to improve our players overall soccer experience. We are looking for young men and women interested in refereeing evenings for 2-3 hours and on some weekends. They can earn from $13.50 to $30.00 per game. Interested, concerns or questions contact us today:

P.0. Box 7, P1B 8G8 or 42 Gertrude Street East North Bay, Ontario P1B 1J8 Web: www.northbayyouthsoccerclub.com E-Mail: youthsoccernorthbay@bellnet.ca

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WHY TAKE KARATE?


Children learn to reach their full potential through our confidence building programs. Give your child the edge and see the results for life!! More Focus More confidence Better school grades More self control The ability to better handle stress?
SPECIAL 10 WEEK INTRODUCTORY COURSE!!

Camp 1: JK-Grade 6 July 1 - 5, 2013 9 am - 12 pm

SUMMER HOOP CAMP


Camp 2: JK-Grade 6 July 8 - 12, 2013 9 am - 12 pm

12th Annual

Camp 3: Grade 7-11 July 8 - 12, 2013 1 pm - 4 pm

Do you wish that your child had:

Emphasis will be on skill development and FUN T-shirt and a basketball for each camper Low player to coach ratio Players will be grouped according to age and skill level

St. Joseph-Scollard Hall

Forms can be found at: www.summerhoopcamp.com and: The Green Store, Symetrics, Cheapskates $100.00 before June 12th $90.00 for each additional family member High School Coaches High School & University Players Call Jim Davidson, Head Coach (H) 705-497-9505 (W) 705-494-8600 (Ext 3237)

Registration Fees

CALL SENSEI LINDA NOW 705-474-4794

Instructors

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CLASSES IN DOWNTOWN NORTH BAY AND STURGEON FALLS

More information

www.northbaykarate.ca

ATHELETICS & SPORTS

Chippewa Creek EcoPath is a community initiative to restore and enhance the natural values and heritage of Chippewa Creek through stewardship and education.

Travel the 3.2 km EcoPath along Chippewa Creek, between Lake Nipissing and Thomson Park and discover its rich history and ecological value through the educational signs along the way. Now accepting applications for the Adopt-the-Creek program. Check out chippewaecopath.ca for more information and the registration form.

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NBMCA 15 Janey Avenue North Bay, ON P1C 1N1 705.474.5420 www.nbmca.on.ca

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ATHLETICS & SPORTS

ATHELETICS & SPORTS

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CAMPS & EDUCATION / ATHLETICS & SPORTS

ic Library 705-474-4830

Books/Magazines

WWW.CITYOFNORTHBAY.CA/LIBRARY

WWW.CITYOFNORTHBAY.CA/LIBRARY

North Bay Public Library North Bay Public Library


705-474-4830
E-book Downloads Cameras and GPS 705-474-4830 Cake Pans Childrens Programs Talking Books Movies and CDs Free Computer Use

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705-474-4830
Books/Magazines E-book Downloads Cake Pans Childrens Programs

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WWW.CITYOFNORTHBAY.CA/LIBRARY

Free Computer Use Cameras and GPS Talking Books Movies and CDs

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CAMPS & EDUCATION

Ages 4 to 6

Reading

Phonics

Math

Listening

Fine Motor Skills

Fun

Reading is to learning what breathing is to living


Research has proven that children who develop strong reading skills early in life learn better, are less likely to fall behind, and are more successful students. Our Little Readers Power Program, for ages 4 to 6, gives your preschooler a head start toward school success. Small, after school classes combine the perfect balance of reading, writing, math, and fun. Why not take that important rst step, right now?

Call today, or visit oxfordlearning.com


North Bay 705.472.0972
343 Airport Rd. northbay@oxfordlearning.com

CAMPS 2013

www.wabikon.com

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Visit our website and call us to request a brochure & DVD package.

CAMPS & EDUCATION


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Learn to Sail on the Shore of Trout Lake, by Olmsted Beach, North Bay 2013 Weekly day camps Mon Fri: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., ages 9 to adult Week 1: July 29 Aug. 2 Week 2: Aug. 12 16 Ontario Sailing Association Levels ~ White Sail I, II and III: Learn the basics of sailing, including boat parts, rigging a boat, wind direction, steering, jib and main sail control. ~ Bronze IV and V: More advanced sailing techniques are taught. Two to three weeks per advanced level is recommended Registration forms are available at: www.jancaldwellaquatics.ca For more information call 519-376-0746, or 705-493-8080 (summer only)

CAMPS & EDUCATION / COMMUNITY CULTURE

If you enjoy:

Teamwork Physical activity Camaraderie  Learning about horticulture and landscaping Then, become a

Heritage Gardener Volunteer!


We require volunteers of all ages all year long. If you are not able to garden, working on our Executive Committee or in the office might be more appropriate for you.

Call 705-472-4006 or visit: heritagenorthbay.com or stop by: Discovery North Bay 100 Ferguson Street North Bay, ON

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COMMUNITY CULTURE

Community
We are here to assist and support new immigrants with integration and settlement needs in the City of North Bay and the Districts of Nipissing and Parry Sound.

Community
Local support for successful settlement

www.nbdmc.ca

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We are here to assist and support new immigrants with 705-495-8931 or 1-877-495-8931 integration and settlement needs in the City of North Bay www.northbayimmigration.ca and the Districts of Nipissing and Parry Sound.
Funded by/Financ par:

Contact us today for information on any of our services

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Citoyennet et Immigration Canada

organizations, businesses organizations, businesses

If you are in an individual, organization or If you are in an individual, organization or business that works in arts and culture get on t business that works in arts and culture get on the list! Get list! listed in the Cultural Directory

COMMUNITY CULTURE / CENTRAL NORTH AIRWAYS

Get listed in the Calling all artists, musicians, actors, Submit your information to the North Bay Submit your information to the North Bay Culture Directory organizations, businesses Culture Directory.
Culture Directory.

If you are in an individual, organization or business that works in arts and get on the list! Calling allculture artists, musicians, actors, www.northbayculturalplan.com Go to Go to www.northbayculturalplan.com organizations, businesses Submit your information to the North Bay Cultural Directory. Go to http://culture.northbay.ca

If Supported you are in an individual, organization or For More Information call by Supported by that works in arts and business culture getext. on2317 the 705-474-0626 www.cbach.ca list! www.cbach.ca Submit your information to theNorth Bay Culture Directory. Go to www.northbayculturalplan.com
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and ground school for anyone interested in getting their Private or Recreational Pilot Licence. We provide training on our plane or yours.

Learn to fly or fly for fun. We offer flying lessons www.cbach.ca

Go for a half hour intro flight for just $70.00 plus tax.
Have your licence? Stay current by renting our plane. Just want to have some fun? We also offer scenic tours.
Conveniently located by the Jack Garland Airport at 1570A Airport Road in North Bay

Check us out a http://www.centralnorthflyingclub.com Or give us a call at 249-358-2632 or 705-694-9000

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SENIORS / HEALTH UNIT

20 seconds
Stop the Spread of RABIES VACCINATE YOUR PET Its the Law
with soap and water washes germs away

Protect your family

Do You Live Alone? Does Someone You Love Live Alone?


Would you, or they, like a contact call each day?

is a telephone reassurance program that will telephone each day to ensure all is well.

The Are You OK Program


THE R.U.O.K. PROGRAM IS FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL

For a list of veterinarians in our area or to obtain more information about rabies, contact the Health Unit or visit www.healthunit.biz

If you are unable to answer the phone, we will contact a designated person for you.

Phone: 705-474-6520
(9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday)
Call for an appointment or for more information. Operated by: The North Bay Golden Age Club 135 Worthington St. W, North Bay ON P1B 8M6 With Funding from: NECO (Community Future Development Corporation)

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SENIORS / HEALTH UNIT

Signs posted at municipal beaches advise of conditions that may affect water.
WARNING
SWIMMERS ITCH HAS BEEN KNOWN TO OCCUR FOLLOWING BATHING IN THESE WATERS. ENSURE YOU TOWEL OFF BRISKLY IMMEDIATELY AFTER LEAVING THE WATER.
Swimmers itch is caused by parasite larvae from birds and mammals which penetrate the human skin and cause a temporary skin irritation. The larvae are brought back from the tropics with the spring bird migration. We offer this information in order that you may prevent exposure to the itch.
FOr FUrther iNFOrMAtiON CALL the heALthy eNVirONMeNtS PrOgrAM At (705) 474-1400 Or tOLL Free At 1-800-563-2808 (Area Code 705 only) NOrth BAy PArry SOUND DiStriCt heALth UNit

Amelia Beach in North Bay is permanently posted, so please do not swim at this beach.
During June, July and August, public health inspectors are out testing water at municipal beaches throughout our district. Feel free to talk to them about water quality concerns, or phone 705-474-1400 for information.

North Bay Golden Age Club


The Citys Premiere 50+ Activity Centre
Sunday Euchre Sundays Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Young at Heart Fitness Reduced entrance fees for: Saturday Night Dances, Sunday Beginners Line Dancing Socials, Weekly Activities, and other Special Annual Events. Euchre Lessons Many opportunities to get involved in modern air condtioned facilities with a lounge, Computers For The Curious  Line Dancing Bid Euchre Yoga Rug Hooking Floor Shuffleboard Computers for the Curious Young at Heart Fitness Ballroom Dancing Wednesday Euchre Carpet Bowling Ballroom Dancing Knitting for Charity Euchre Lessons Bid Euchre Saturday Night Dance

Membership Benefits

library, T.V. room, and a professional Beauty Salon.

Always lots of friends to meet and enjoyable things to do. Try one of our fun Bus Trips!

is only Join Today! Membership $15.00 per year.


Dont delay. Apply at the reception desk for all your exciting benefits!

Note our weekly affordable activities as shown below.

135 Worthington St. W. North Bay ON P1B 8M6

Fridays Saturday

Ph: (705) 474-6520 Fax: (705) 476-0666 Email: nbgac@hotmail.com website: www.northbaygoldenageclub.com
Full Club details available in our monthly magazine The Bulletin.

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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH BAY


Come find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RotaryClubOfNorthBay.org Please visit our website at www.rotaryclubofnorthbay.org or e-mail at rotaryclubofnorthbay@gmail.com Mailing address: P.O. BOX 242, North Bay, Ontario, P1B 8H2
The Rotary Club of North Bay supports the following...
*Local Literacy Projects *Local Rotary Childrens Charities (annual)$80.000.00 *Youth Exchange Programmes *Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) *Scholarships at Nipissing University and Canadore College *North Bay Regional Science Fair *Greatest High School Student Awards *Fall Colour and Christmas Light Tours for Seniors *SHELTER BOXES-----Rotary Club of North Bay has been responsible for the funding of thirty (30) Shelter Boxes *Guatemala Literacy Project-----books and computers to schools for underprivileged children *Ongoing support in the eradification of Polio in other parts of the world *Water Wells, Medical Care, Literacy Classes and other essentials to people in other parts of the world (not a full list)

The Rotary Club of North Bay activities for 2013...


*ROTARY 4 KIDS Longest Morning with Kevin and Carley on EZ Rock 100.5 ---April 3RD, 4TH, and 5TH, 2013 ---53 hour Radio Marathon supporting Rotarys Charities for Children *ROTARY-AT-HOME TV BINGO ---continues on Wednesdays until Wednesday, June 26TH, 2013 at 7:30 PM on COGECO CABLE 12 * TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES ---Sunday April 14TH, 2013 ----- The Real World of Figi *ROTARY ROSE DAY ---Date in June 2013 To Be Announced ---purchase roses and/or carnations from any Rotarian or at Jackmans to support Rotary projects *SUMMER IN THE PARK FESTIVAL --- ROTARY-AT-HOME TV BINGO ---Saturday, August 3RD, 2013 at 5:00 PM--Will be broadcast on COGECO CABLE 12 with an Audio Feed to Lee Park *TAG DAY -- Saturday, September 7TH, 2013 (not a full list)

Be sure to visit the Rotary Club of North Bays WISHING WELL in the Walk-Way in the Northgate Mall

Membership Really Matters Grow with the Legion


Now Military Service is not the only qualification for Membership to the Legion. Would you like to be a member who: Believes in Remembrance Assists Veterans who fought for your Freedom Supports LOCAL Charities Provides Bursaries to LOCAL Students  Supports LOCAL Youth Sports & Education Programs: Air, Army and Navy Cadets Guides Scouts Hockey Baseball North Bay Legion Track Club (Summer Camp)
Cards, Darts, BINGO etc. Daily Hot Lunches Mon-Fri, 11:30 -2p.m. Free WIFI Room Rentals, seminars, weddings, birthdays, business meetings, funeral luncheons

St. John Ambulance


SAVING LIVES At work, home and play 375 Sherbrooke St. 705-495-3626 www.sja.ca

First Aid and CPR Training & Volunteer Opportunities

We also sell first aid kits and supplies:


North Bay Legion, Branch 23 WIFI Be Part of History! Learn Our History! Help Our Legion Grow!

Sports Kits CPR Masks Industrial Kits

Family Kits Car Kits Fanny Pack Kits

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150 First Avenue West, North Bay, ON P1B 3B9 Phone: (705) 472-0390 Fax: (705) 472-3797 legionbr23@on.aibn.com

Mention this ad and receive 20% off any in stock first aid kit

SUMMER DAY CAMPS


NIPISSING UNIVERSITY

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NU Reads Literacy Day Camps


Front Foyer, Nipissing University August 12 16 & August 19 23 Ages 4-12 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. daily Cost: $125/week Please provide a lunch for your child; we will supply an afternoon snack and refreshments. NU Reads is expanding again! Join us as we explore the fun and captivating ways in which we use literacy everyday! Guided by Nipissing Universitys own Concurrent Education students, children will explore literacy in a variety of ways outside of the classroom. Through hands-on, authentic learning, children will see how literacy can be enjoyed through math, science, physical activity, and the good ol outdoors! Themed, full-day weeks will be run with both large and small group activities to ensure an age-appropriate and diverse learning experience for your child. Register online: www.nipissingu.ca/nureads Email: nureads@nipissingu.ca Or call: 705.474.3450 ext. 4077

Science, Engineering & Mathematics Camps


Room H207, Nipissing University Offered through the Office of Aboriginal Initiatives, the Schulich School of Education and Promoscience. July 1 July 5 July 8 July 12 July 15 July 19 July 22 July 26 July 29 August 2 Ages 9-14 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. daily Cost: $125/week Join us for an exciting full-day program of hands-on exploration, discovery and fun! Under the supervision of trained camp counselors, students will be working in science labs and the outdoors in the fields of ecology, health sciences, natural resources, outdoor education and other science-related fields. Incorporating Aboriginal perspectives, every week will feature an exciting science topic and will include fun outdoor activity time. Interested participants may sign up for one or more weeks; each week will offer different opportunities and experiences. Please check our website www. nipissingu.ca/summersciencecamp for specific details on each weeks activities and events. Space is limited; please register by June 21, 2013 Or call: 705.474.3450 ext. 4368

Nipissing Lakers Skating & Skills Hockey


Pete Palangio Arena Instruction by Lakers head coach Mike McParland and Lakers coaches and players. August 19 23 & August 26 30 Ages 6-8: $160/week 1.5 hours Ice Training daily 20 min Core Training/Education Ages 9-11: $175/week 1.5 hours Ice Training daily 40 min Core Training/Education Ages 11+: $175/week 1.5 hours Ice Training daily 40 min Core Training/Education Sign up for both weeks and pay only $150 for the second week. Goalies welcome! Only $150. Educational components Tues. to Thurs.: Tues.: Guest Speaker TBA Life as a Hockey Player Wed.: Constable Alain Bedard of the North Bay Police Service will talk about bullying, cyber-bullying, and drug use. Thurs.: Dr. Jim McAuliffe will talk about concussions. Register online: www.nipissingu.ca/hockeycamp

Lakers Volleyball Camps


R.J. Surtees Athletics Centre All Skills Co-Ed Volleyball August 12 16 Ages 9-17, Co-Ed, All abilities 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Cost: $150 Open to players of all ability levels. Develop fundamental tactical and technical skills through drills and team play. Athletes will be divided into groups according to age and ability for the best learning experience. Peak Performance Girls Volleyball August 19 23 Ages 14-18, Girls, Advanced skills Must play on high school team or club U14-U18 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Cost: $225 As an experienced athlete you must be proficient in all skills and should have an in-depth knowledge of the game. Registrations capped at 28 to ensure individualized instruction and allow for maximum contacts. This week will focus on the next level of volleyball through drills, advanced technical and tactical skills and conditioning. Register online: www.nulakers.ca

100 College Drive, North Bay, ON P1B 8L7 | www.nipissingu.ca/camps

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