Community Activities Guide: Summer 2016
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Community Activities Guide: Summer 2016
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration Procedures Children/Youth - Recreation/Fitness Programs Registration will begin May 2, 2016 during regular office hours, Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm Adult - Recreation/Fitness Programs To register for Programs, please call our NEW Direct Number: 519-339-1850 or see us in person at: City Hall 255 Christina Street North, Sarnia, Ontario Third Floor, Parks and Recreation Department “Day Camps” on page 5 “Summer Activities” on page 8 “Aquatics: Red Cross” on page 10 “Aquatics: Pool Schedule” on page 11 “Thank You to our Free Swim Sponsors” on page 12 “Aquatics: Swim Lesson Schedules” on page 13 The City of Sarnia is committed to providing accessible goods, services, programs and facilities to the people of Sarnia. If you or one of your family members needs accommodation to participate in programming with the City of Sarnia please advise City staff at: 519-332-0330, extension 3307, or access@sarnia.ca. “Strangway Adult Community Centre General Information” on page 14 “Fitness and Wellness:” on page 14 “Yoga Classes” on page 16 “Recreation and Activities” on page 16 To register for any programs held at the Strangway Adult Community Centre, please visit or call: Strangway Adult Community Centre 260 East Street North, Sarnia, Ontario Phone: 519-332-0656 Fax: 519-332-0657 strangway@sarnia.ca “Regular Weekly Activities - Strangway Centre” on page 18 SCC All Strangway Adult Community Centre programs marked with this symbol. Strangway Office Hours: Monday: 8:30 am to 6:30 pm Tuesday to Thursday: 8:30 am to 5 pm Friday: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Program Hours: 8:30 am to 9:30 pm, Monday to Saturday (varies based on programming) Centre Closures: Friday, July 1- Canada Day Monday, August 1- Civic Holiday Monday, September 5 – Labour Day Please note: When the Centre is closed for holidays there are no programs running on or offsite. Adult - Activities Adult - Arts and Culture Programs “Art” on page 19 “Languages” on page 19 “Music” on page 19 Adult - Special Interest Courses and Seminars “Adult - SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES & SEMINARS” on page 21 “Services” on page 23 Special Events “Special Events at Strangway:” on page 24 “Day Trips:” on page 24 “27th Annual Summer Music Series: Canatara” on page 25 General Information “Beaches in Sarnia” on page 27 “Recreation and Sports Associations” on page 30 “Mayor and City Councillor Names and Contact information” on page 31 “City Service Directory” on page 31 “Rental Facilities – Parks and Recreation” on page 34 Refund Policy Refunds for recreation programs will only be issued for medical reasons, we are able to credit your account if you choose not to complete a program, thank you for your cooperation. Designed and Produced by Grafiks Marketing & Communications, Sarnia, Ontario www.grafiks.com www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 3 4 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Day Camps Camp Saredaca — Ages Six to Ten Our program focuses on outdoor education, crafts, games, cookouts, swimming, daytrips, hikes, and guest speakers. Camp Saredaca is located at 2065 Blackwell Road. Week 2: Movies Date: Monday, July 11 to Friday, July 15, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $100 per week Week 4: Fun and Fitness Date: Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $100 per week Week 6: Bugs and Butterflies Date: Monday, August 8 to Friday, August 12, 2016 Cost: $100 per week Week 7: Lego Date: Monday, August 15 to Friday, August 19, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $100 per week nia uleltimat r a ior agu n ee Week 3: Super Science Date: Monday, July 18 to Friday, July 22, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $100 per week No Camp Monday, August 1, 2016 ju s Week 1: Anything Goes Date: Monday, July 4 to Friday, July 8, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $100 per week Week 5: Sports Extravaganza Date: Tuesday, August 2 to Friday, August 5, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $80 per week Learn how to play Ultimate Frisbee this summer! • Wednesdays, 6pm-8pm, June 22-August 17 ag • Canatara Park centre field e s 10 - 16 • $40/child includes a team jersey,disc, & pizza party Register online at: sarniaultimate.com Questions: sarniaultimatejuniors@gmail.com “I am proud to serve Sarnia-Lambton” BOB BAILEY MPP - Sarnia-Lambton Constituency Office: 805 Christina St. North, Suite 102 Point Edward, Ontario N7V 1X6 www.bobbaileympp.com Tel: (519) 337-0051 • Email: bob.baileyco@pc.ola.org www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 5 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Week 8: Best of the Best Date: Monday, August 22 to Friday, August 26, 2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $100 per week Newton Park Summer Activity Centre Program includes weekly themes, games, off site trips and special guests. July 4 to August 26 (No camp Monday, August 1) Newton Preschool Program Mornings - Ages 3 to 6 Date: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Time: 9 am to 12 pm Cost: $10 per half day Location: Newton Park Newton Preschool Program Afternoons - Ages 3 to 6 Date: Monday, Wednesday No camp Monday, August 1, 2016 Time: 1 pm to 4 pm Cost: $10 per half day Location: Newton Park Newton Youth Program - Ages 6 to 10 Full days or half days are available. Date: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Friday 9 am to 12 pm only) No camp Monday, August 1,2016 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $20 Full day, $10 Half day Location: Newton Park Wildwood Park Summer Activity Centre – Preschool Age Wildwood Preschool Program Mornings – July 4 until August 26. For children ages 3 to 6 years old. Program includes weekly themes, games, off site trips and special guests. Date: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Time: 9 am to 12 pm Cost: $10 per half day Location: Wildwood Park, Bright’s Grove Wildwood Preschool Program Afternoons – July 4 until August 26. For children ages 3 to 6 years old. Program includes weekly themes, games, off site trips and special guests. Date: Tuesday, Thursday Time: 1 pm to 4 pm Cost: $9 per half day Location: Wildwood Park, Bright’s Grove Lawrence House Summer Art Camps – Ages Six to Twelve Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $150 per week Location: Lawrence House Centre for the Arts Please provide your child with a lunch, morning and afternoon snack. NOTE: NO NUTS PLEASE! Depending on the weather conditions, there will be a break outdoors, within the grounds of the Lawrence House, so it is important that your child dress accordingly. We recommend that the artists wear older clothing or bring a cover up. Each week will include a variety of materials and techniques with fun projects designed to stimulate your child’s creativity and build confidence in their artistic abilities. Storytime Art - Some of our favourite stories and characters will inspire the artwork for Storytime Art with classics like Charlotte’s Web, The Velveteen Rabbit and Winnie the Pooh along with the comical tales of Robert Munsch and Dr. Seuss. Date: July 4 to 8 Weird and Wonderful Creatures - The world is full of amazing animals, birds, insects and plants. This week we’ll create artwork based on real life creatures that look like they belong in your imagination Date: July 11 to 15 6 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Outside of the Box - Be ready to create “outside the box” using non-traditional materials and unique methods. Be ready to expect the unexpected. Date: July 18 to 22 Time Travellers - Climb into our time machine as we “travel” back to cave man time, Ancient Egypt, pirates on the high seas or fast forward to the future. Each day we’ll “travel” to a different time period to create our art. Date: August 22 to 26 Adventures in Space - Welcome space cadets! Everything to do with space - astronauts, rockets, space shuttles, planets or extraterrestrials – will be part of our art projects. Date: July 25 to 29 Colour Crazy - No black & white for this week, only fabulous colour! We’ll look at how famous artists have used colour and we’ll experiment colour to paint, draw and sculpt our own masterpieces. Date: August 2 to 5 (no camp on Monday, August 1, VICTORY buffet ASIAN CUISINE $5 OFF Civic Holiday) Around the World - Our imaginary journey to Japan, Europe, Africa, Mexico and Australia will provide the inspiration for the artwork created this week. A Japanese scroll painting, African Mask and Aztec Sun Stone print are just some of the projects! Date: August 8 to 12 Movietime Art - Popular movie characters come alive in our art this week with some old favourites like Kung Fu Panda and Beauty and the Beast along with new hits like Zootopia. Date: August 15 to 19 when you present this ad to your server Excite you palate with exotic flavours from around the world! Choose from over 100 items on our à la carte menu, or enjoy Sarnia's best all-you-can-eat buffet. We feature a Sushi bar and popular Thai dishes, on weekends we add Crab-legs and Lobster. MSG ALL YOU CAN EAT • Takeout • Delivery • Catering Party Tray Available - call 519-336-8889 for details or explore more at victorybuffet.com 1145 London Road, Sarnia, ON • open daily 11am-10pm For full camp descriptions and registration: lambtoncollege.ca/collegeforkids JULY 4-8 Culinary Camp: Baking JULY 18-22 Creative Campers AUG 8-12 Skills Work A Baking | Ages 6-9 B Culinary | Ages 10-13 Ages 6-9 Ages 8-12 Coding STEM JULY 11-15 Esthetician Ages 10-13 Ages 8-12 JULY 25-29 Great Outdoors Adventure AUG 15-19 Stay Tuned! A Makeup and Nails | Ages 6-9 B Makeup, Skincare & Nails | Ages 10-13 www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca A Ages 6-9 B Ages 10-13 7 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Summer Activities JOIN THE AREA’S FINEST Golf Program Special Limited Time Offer $400 SAVE UP TO 50% OFF REGULAR RATES For More Information, Contact Membership Administrator Kerry DeVere Email: membership@sgcc.on.ca Dance Camp – Have fun at this action packed three day camp. Each day will include a craft, snack and dance. Children will be introduced to a variety of movement styles and will have the opportunity to explore their own interpretations of music. Date: Tuesday, July 12, Wednesday, July 13, Thursday, July 14, 2016 Times:9 am to 10:30 am (4 to 5 year olds) 10:30 am to 12 pm (5 to 7 year olds) 1 pm to 2:30 pm (7 to 10 year olds) Cost: $50 per week Children’s Golf Program – A wonderful opportunity for children to learn the game of golf, including game etiquette and skill development. Qualified instructors will work directly with the children. Cost includes lunch, green fee and transportation if required. Subsidy is available for qualifying families. Ages eight to twelve years. Supported by Edward and Norma Cox, Jay and Lori Peters L.t.d and the City of Sarnia. Dates: July 7, 11, August 4, 8, 11, 15, 22, 25 Time: 9 am to 12:30 pm Cost: $35 per day Location: Huron Oaks Golf Course Tennis Lessons – Learn the rules of the game, how to keep score, and learn new game skills. Bring own racket and balls. Ages eight to twelve years. Date: Monday, July 11 to Friday, July 15, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 11 am Cost: $35 Location: Linden Park Date: Monday, July 18 to Friday, July 22, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 11 am Cost: $35 Location: Kenwick Park Date: Monday, August 8 to Friday, August 12, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 11 am Cost: $35 Location: Linden Park Sarnia’s #1 Tourist Attraction! SARNIA GOLF & CURLING CLUB 500 Errol Road West, Sarnia, Ontario N7V 1X7 519.336.2201 www.sgcc.on.ca Hours: Wed - Sun and holiday Mondays from 10-5. Daily - March break, Christmas break, July and August: from 10-5. Closed January. Group Tours Welcome (by appointment only) Wheel Chair Accessible 223 N. Christina St., Sarnia 519-336-2100 www.stonesnbones.ca 8 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Geocaching 101 - In cooperation with the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority, the City of Sarnia Parks and Recreation Dept. presents Geocaching 101. Geocaching is a real-world treasure hunting game where players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS devices. Instructed by Sharon Nethercott, this session will introduce participants to the game of geocaching through hands-on activities, and include an informative PowerPoint presentation. Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 Time: 9:30am to 11:30am Location: The Barn in Canatara Park by the Animal Farm Cost: $10 per person. Children aged ten and under must be accompanied by an adult. Art Explosion - In cooperation with Harmony Centre, the City of Sarnia Parks and Recreation Department presents Art Explosion! A four-week, two session program, Art Explosion invites participants to explore a variety of artistic mediums that are used to discover the intricate art of dance, music, theatre, painting, drawing and singing. Each two week session will conclude with an exciting and explosive show for parents and friends. Ages five to fourteen years old. Session One Date:Week One, Monday, July 4 to Friday, July 8 Week Two, Monday, July 11 to Friday, July 15 Time: 9 am to 4 pm Cost: $125 per week OR $250 per session (two weeks) Children’s Art Workshop– The Children’s Art Workshop is Location: Harmony Centre at Bayside Mall organized by the Parks and Recreation Department and Session Two held in cooperation with the Sarnia Artists’ Workshop. Date:Week One, Monday, July 18 to Friday, July 22 The half-day, themed workshop will take place in the Week Two, Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29 Barn by the Animal Farm at Canatara Park. Children Time: 9 am to 4 pm will enjoy working with paint, clay, and a variety of craft Cost: $125 per week OR $250 per session (two weeks) materials. Wear proper clothing and bring a snack. Location: Harmony Centre at Bayside Mall Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Time:9:30 am to 12 pm, 5 to 8 years 1 pm to 3:30 pm, 8 to 11 years Cost: $10 per session Location: Barn by the Animal Farm at Canatara Park fun, f itness & fundamentals! PD Camp: Days to Remember April 15, June 6 and June 30. FLIP o ve r Camps consist of a variety of activities including's crafts, music, gymnastic games (inside & outside), field trips and excursions, & other great activities are coaches are NCCP certified and are required to have CPR & first aid training. i ds K Kids Camps and PD Day Camps Recreational Programs and School Field Trips The Bluewater gymnastic club runs for 10 weeks sessions from September till the end of June. We offer programs for children of all ages & abilities starting at 18 months old right up to adult. No experience necessary. Gymnastics Birthday PARTIES Customize your child's special day and "have a party" at Bluewater Gymnastics. We offer birthday parties Saturdays and Sundays. @BluewaterGym 519-542-3062 | www.bluewatergymnasticsclub.com Register online, by telephone, or in person www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 9 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Aquatics: Red Cross We are proud to offer the Red Cross Pre-school and Swim Kids lessons. The swim lesson program focuses on swimming, fitness and skill and water safety for children of all ages. Classes include 10 lessons over a two week session. (Pool is heated) SWIM SESSION DATES IN 2016 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 July 4 to July 15 July 18 to July 29 August 1 to August 12 August 15 to August 26 RED CROSS SWIM PRE-SCHOOL Pre-school classes, 5 children Max. Duck (12 to 24 months) Parent/guardian must participate. Rhythmic breathing, moving forward/ backward, front and back float Sea Turtle (24 to 36 months) Parent/guardian must participate. Submersion, floats, glides assisted, front swim (assisted). Sea Otter (3 to 5 years) Front and back floats and glides, kicking with buoyant object. Able to swim one meter upon completion Salamander (3 to 5 years) Floats and glides kicking added. Jump into chest-deep water. Swim two meters. Sunfish (3 to 6 years) Floats and glides, deep water entry and float. Swim five meters. Crocodile (3 to 6 years) Front/back glide with kick, front/back swim. Swim ten meters continuously OPEN/PUBLIC SWIM FEES •Pool •Spray Park •Combination (Pool & Spray) •Adults monitoring Children •Family (up to 3 children) Pool only •Family ( up to 3 children) Spray only •Family (up to 3 children) Pool & Spray Combo 10 $2 per child $2.25/adult $2 per child $3 per child FREE $5.50 $5.50 $8.50 RED CROSS SWIM KIDS Swim Kids (Level 1 to 10), 7 Children Max. Level 1 Floats and glides and flutter-kick ten (6 and Older) meters (assisted), swim 5 meters. Front/back glides with flutter kick, Level 2 front swim ten meters, deep water (6 and Older) activities (assisted). Front/back glide with flutter kick, Level 3 flutter kick unassisted, float in deep (6 and Older) water, swim 15 meters. Level 4 (6 years and Older) Back swim with shoulder roll, front crawl (ten meters), flutter kick on back, kneeling dive, intro to sculling, swim 25 meters. Front crawl (15 meters), back crawl (15 meters), whip kick on back, stride dive, tread water, headfirst sculling on back, swim 50 meters. Front/back crawl (25 meters), Level 6 elementary back stroke (15 meters), (6 years and dolphin kick, tread in deep water, front Older) dive, swim 75 meters. Front/back crawl (50 meters), Level 7 elementary back stroke (25 meters), (6 years and front scull, whip kick on front, dolphin Older) kick, stride entry, swim 150 meters. Front/back crawl (75 meters), Level 8 elementary back stroke (25 meters), (6 years and breast stroke (15 meters), eggbeater/ Older) tread, feet-first surface dive, standing shallow dive. Swim 300 meters. Front/back crawl (100 meters), Level 9 elementary back stroke (50 meters), (6 years and breast stroke (25 meters). Sidestroke Older) kick, head-first surface dive. Swim 400 meters. Front/back crawl (100 meters), elementary back stroke (50 meters), Level 10 breast stroke (50 meters). Sidestroke (6 years and (25 meters), dolphin kick (vertical), Older) feet-and head-first surface dive with underwater skim. Swim 500 meters A chance for participants to develop the skills and ability to reach an Semi Private appropriate level (two participants per Lessons for class) Please note times are set aside Children for Preschool or Swim Kids review. See times on chart. See page 13 for Lesson Schedule Level 5 (6 years and Older) CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Aquatics: Pool Schedule Cox Youth Centre Pool and Spray Park MORNINGS June 13 to June 29 - Pool OPEN for Private Bookings June 13 to June 29 - Splash Pad OPEN for Private Bookings June 29 to August 21 - Pool closed in morning for lessons AFTERNOONS June 13 to June 29 - Pool and Splash Pad OPEN for Private Booking only. June 30 to August 28 - OPEN SWIM OR SPRAY 1 pm to 3 pm June 15 to August 28 - SPRAY PARK ONLY 4 pm to 6 pm June 13 to 29 - AFTER SCHOOL SWIM/SPRAY 4 pm to 6 pm EVENINGS June 20 to August 28 6:30 pm to 7:50pm - SWIM OR SPRAY FAMILY SWIM June 25 to August 28 Weekends Only 3:30 pm to 5 pm SWIM Please contact City Hall 519-332-0330 for details regarding a NEW Open Swim session for Camps & Community Groups. 49 $ 99 * Introductory 1-Hour Massage RMT • Affordable Pricing • Convenient Hours • Direct Billing 519-704-1066 Sarnia, 1000 Finch Dr. | MassageAddict.ca * First visit only. 1 hour includes change time and health history assessment. Taxes not included. www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 11 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Thank You to our Free Swim Sponsors Sponsored by Women of the Moose Date: July 6 to August 24, 2016 Time: Every Wednesday Afternoon 1 pm to 3 pm Location: Cox Youth Centre in Tecumseh Park Date: Saturdays, July 2 and August 6, 2016 Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Location: Cox Youth Centre in Tecumseh Park Capacity Restrictions Apply Capacity Restrictions Apply Sponsored by Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge Sarnia 1046 Date: Sundays, July 3 and August 7, 2016 Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Location: Cox Youth Centre in Tecumseh Park Capacity Restrictions Apply 12 CHILDREN/YOUTH - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Aquatics: Swim Lesson Schedules Session 1: July 4 to July 15, Session 2: July 18 to July 29, Session 3: August 1 to August 12, Session 4: August 15 to August 26 2016 Swim Lesson Schedules - Cox Youth Centre – 334 Russell St. S. - 337-2288 RED CROSS SWIM 9 am 9:30 am 10 am 10:30 am 11 am 11:30 am 12 pm 3:30 pm 4 pm 4:30 pm 5 pm 5:30 pm Pre-School - 6 Months to 5 Years Duck (30 minutes) X Sea Turtle (30 minutes) X Sea Otter (30 minutes) Salamander (30 minutes) X X X X X Sunfish (30 minutes) X X X X X Crocodile (30 minutes) X X X X X X X X Swim Kids - 6 Years and Older Level 1 (30 minutes) X Level 2 (30 minutes) X X X Level 3 (30 minutes) X Level 4 (30 minutes) X Level 5 (30 minutes) Level 6 (50 minutes) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Level 7 (50 minutes) X X Level 8 (50 minutes) X X Sess 1&3 X Level 9 (50 minutes) X X Level 10 (50 minutes) X X Semi Private Lessons (30 minutes) X Preschool X Swim Kids X X Swim Swim Kids Kids Please visit our website www.sarnia.ca for additional swim lesson programming at the Cox Youth Centre this summer! www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 13 ADULT - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Strangway Adult Community Centre General Information Membership: Members enjoy savings of 15 percent or more on programs and events! Membership is available to anyone fifty or over. You do not need to be a member to participate in programs and events. Anyone twenty or over can participate in programs and events. Cost: May to October 2016: $31 September to December 2016: $21 *Please note: we do not pro-rate memberships Tokens: Must be purchased for weekly activities (see activity chart page 18) $1.90 - Member $3.85 - Non-member Strangway Centre Café: Open to the public with reasonable prices! Serving soup, sandwiches, desserts and daily specials prepared by Centre volunteers. Open Monday to Friday, 11 am to 1 pm. Hobby Shop: Open Monday to Friday, 9 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm The Hobby Shop is staffed by Strangway Volunteer Supervisors. Hours of shop may vary due to volunteer availability. Hobby Shop Membership Cost: Half year (July to December): $75 Pay Per Use: Daily Token: $9.50 Half Day Token: $4.75 Please note: You must bring your own building supplies. Minor Woodworking Repairs: If you are in need of a minor woodworking repair our volunteers in the Woodshop can probably fix it! Bring your item in to be inspected. There is a small fee for this service. Volunteering: The Strangway Centre is a great place to volunteer your time. No matter your skill, or desire to learn a new skill, we have a role for you. We are looking for friendly, reliable and enthusiastic volunteers in our café, woodshop, front desk and crafting groups, and for special events. Contact the Centre for more information. Room Rentals: Strangway Adult Centre has rooms available to rent to the public for special occasions or community programs with various capacities, please contact the Centre for rates and availability. A Note about Registration: • You can register for all events and programs by phone or at Strangway • You do not need to pre-register for daily activities or payas-you-go programs • It is important to register for events, seminars and instructional programs in advance. Programs with low registration will be cancelled - don’t wait until the day the program starts to sign up! SCC All Strangway Adult Community Centre programs marked with this symbol. 14 Fitness and Wellness: Build Your Bones: Exercise works by placing stress on the bones which results in increased bone mass. This is especially true for weight bearing and weight training type exercises. The added benefit is a reduced risk of heart disease, weight management, an d the prevention of high blood pressure. Calcium, the major component of bones, is not well absorbed unless you create a demand for it through exercise. SCC Date: Mondays, July 11 to August 29 (7 classes, no class August 1) Time: 11 am to 12 pm Cost: $70 members, $84 non-member Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Richel Jackson Dancercise: Do you love to dance and need some cardio exercise? Then Dancercise is for you. This class is for everyone! Come on out, have some fun, and get fit. Please wear running shoes and light clothing. SCC Date: Mondays, starting June 7 Time: 1:45 pm to 2:45 pm Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Pam Chin Cost: $5 members, $6 non-member (pay as you go) Fun Fit: Tone up, stay in shape and meet new people. This program offers low impact exercise and also makes use of interval weight exercises for maximum results. Taught by certified instructors. Date: Tuesdays, June 28 to August 16, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 10:30 am Cost: $32 per session Instructor: Carol Burkhart Date: Thursdays, June 30 to August 18, 2016 Time: 9:30 am to 10:30 am Cost: $32 per session Instructor: Carol Burkhart Indoor Walking at Strangway: If you enjoy walking but find the summer heat too much join us inside the Strangway Centre for drop in walking. Walk at your own pace in our air conditioned facility. Please ensure you’re running shoes are clean with non-marking soles. SCC Date: Thursdays, starts June 7 (no walking June 16 due to Picnic) Time: 11 am to 1 pm Location: Strangway Room Cost: Free Leisure Swimming: The Holiday Inn, Point Edward, in cooperation with the Strangway Centre, in providing the opportunity for adults who are over fifty in our community to make use of the Holiday Inn pool. Please pay at the Strangway Centre and bring your receipt to the Holiday Inn within two days. SCC Date: Monday to Sunday Time: 5:30 am to 11 pm Location: Holiday Inn, 1498 Venetian Blvd., Point Edward Cost: $86.10 member, $92.55 non-member (monthly) Line Dancing - Saturday Morning Line Dancing (Beginner to Improver): A great way to start your weekend! Learn basic line dancing routines in both Latin American and Modern Ballroom dances, such as Cha Cha, Rhumba, Tango, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot, Jive, Country and Circle. If you are a beginner or would like to take it to the next level, this is the class for you. Great music, great exercise and great friends. No partner required. SCC Note: No class on the Saturday of long weekends. Date: Saturdays, ongoing until June 25 Time: 10:30 am to 11:30 am Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Darlene Landry Cost: $4 member, $5 non-member (pay as you go) Line Dancing (Intermediate/Advanced): Let’s dance to the next step up. If you love to dance this is the class for you, everyone welcome. Put on your dancing shoes and step in time to great music and routines. Including Cha Cha, Rumba, Salsa, Tango, Waltz, Jive Foxtrot, Polka and Country all danced to Latin American and Modern Ballroom tunes. No partner required. SCC Date: Mondays, ongoing Time: 9:45 am to 10:45 am Date: Thursdays, ongoing Time: 9:30 am to 10:30 am Cost: $4 member, $5 non-member (pay as you go) Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Diane Gorton ADULT - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS GROUP OF COMPANIES TENNIS ANYONE? Like Tennis? Want to Learn? What are you waiting for? The Sarnia Tennis Club is accepting new Beginner Adult and Junior Members for 2016. Regardless of your experience we have lessons and leagues suited for you. Tennis is a sport for life! It will enhance your physical and mental health and it offers social opportunities to meet new friends in a friendly non-competitive atmosphere. The Sarnia Tennis Club is a volunteer operated club located in the heart of Sarnia. Memberships are available for Families, Single Adults, Students & Juniors. For more information on memberships, lessons and leagues check us out at: sarniatennisclub.com 700 Christina Street North Sarnia, Ontario, N7V 3C2 or visit us on Facebook Tai Chi: Tai Chi is found to improve the flexibility of your arthritic joints, improve balance, deepen breathing, increase circulation, and the best part is anyone can do it. Meet the stress of life with a smile on your face. For those people who have a difficult time standing the instructor will accommodate you by teaching you the Chair Set. SCC Instructor: Jim Carrothers, Tai Chi Master Beginner/Continuing Tai Chi (Morning): Date: Mondays Time: 8:30 am to 9:30 am Cost: Payable Monthly (for example, based on 4 weeks: $24 member and $31 non-member) Location: Strangway Room www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 15 ADULT - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Beginner Tai Chi (Evening): Date: Tuesdays Time: 6 pm to 7 pm Cost: Payable Monthly (for example, based on 4 weeks: $24 member and $31 non-member) Location: Strangway Centre Continuing Tai Chi: Date: Tuesdays Time: 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm Cost: Payable Monthly (for example, based on 4 weeks: $24 member and $31 non-member) Location: Strangway Centre Yoga Classes Chair Yoga: If you would like to try yoga but have difficulty getting up and down from the floor try Chair Yoga. You will practice the yoga moves while you are sitting in a chair. This class is for all levels of ability. SCC Date: August 2 to August 30 (5 classes) Time: 3 pm to 4 pm Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Carrie Wood Cost: $50 member, $60 non-member Stretch and Soft Yoga: If you suffer from arthritis, back pain, neck pain, fibromyalgia, or pain from an injury, hip replacement, or knee replacement this program may help ease your symptoms. This program uses healing yoga, a program that is modified to help people with injuries and illness. Regular practice of this program can benefit range of specific conditions while helping you bring flexibility, fluid movement and relieve the stress in your whole body. You don’t need any previous yoga experience, but you must be able to get down onto the floor. You will need a rubber yoga mat for this class. SCC Date: Mondays, starting June 7 Time: 12:15 pm to 1:30 pm Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Pam Chin Cost: $5 member & $6 non-member (pay as you go) Yin Like Yoga: A practice devoted to healing and rebuilding. This series focuses on mastering the art of letting go. We dive into a practise where poses are held for a longer period of time. This allows for one to get deep into the fascia muscles, connective tissue and areas of the body that are holding tension and/ or trauma. Learn to soothe each area of the body by bringing energy as you release. Detoxify the mind and renew your breath through the art of letting go. Rediscover contentment through the beauty of release, 16 gain mobility in areas of the body that have suffered from any trauma, injuries, replacements, scoliosis and/or arthritis. All levels welcome. SCC Date: Tuesdays, July 12 to August 30 (8 classes) Time: 4:30 pm to 5:30pm Location: Studio Instructor: Maria Rondon Cost: $77 member, $88 non-member Yoga with Carrie: Energize, detox, and de-stress with this Yoga class. You will be holding or flowing through yoga poses followed by a brief guided meditation allowing the body to cool while bringing the mind and emotions into balance. SCC Date: Fridays, August 5 to August 26 (4 classes) Time: 9:30 am to 10:30am Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Carrie Wood Cost: $40 member and $48 non-member Yoga/Pilates Fusion: This beginner friendly class will build your core strength with Pilates. Each participant is practicing the same posture at different levels or ability, while receiving the same benefits. Then energize, detox, or de-stress with yogic breathing, holding or flowing through poses followed by a brief guided meditation allowing the body to cool while bringing the mind and emotions into balance. SCC Date: Mondays, August 8 to August 29 (4 classes) Time: 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Location: Strangway Room Instructor: Carrie Wood Cost: $40 member, $48 non-member Recreation and Activities Cycling: Feel like a kid again! Join us on Monday nights (weather permitting) to explore different areas of the city. Approximate length: 1 to 2 hours (10 to 20 km at a relaxed comfortable pace). Age: twelve years and older. Youth must wear approved bike helmet. For more information contact: Anita, Lambton Public Health, 519383-8331 ext. 3646. SCC Date: Mondays, May 2 to June 27 Time: 6 pm to 7 pm (approximately) Location: Meet in Strangway Parking Lot Cost: FREE Instructor: Lambton Public Health, County of Lambton Men’s Recreational Two-Pitch: A fun rec league for all skill levels! Great exercise and a great time. SCC Date: Tuesdays, May 3 to September 27 Time: 9:30 am to 11 am Location: Clearwater Diamond #1 Cost: $14 member, $15 non-member Outdoor Pickleball League: Played on a badminton sized court, using rules similar to tennis and using what looks like an oversized table tennis paddle, Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in North America. Those who do not know how to play Pickleball are welcome to participate as there are people willing to teach you the skills and techniques involved in playing Pickleball. Basic paddles and balls are supplied. You are welcome to bring your own paddle. Two locations to choose from. SCC Date: Tuesdays, June 7 to September 27 Locations: Germain Park OR Kenwick Park (your choice) Date: Thursdays, June 9 to September 29 Locations: Germain Park OR Kenwick Park (your choice) Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm Cost: $20 member, $23 non-member (per session) Recreation Slo-Pitch for Boomers: Join your fellow “Boomers” for some non-competitive somewhat serious slo-pitch. All skill levels welcome. Our sandlot atmosphere will bring back fond memories of neighbourhood ball games. SCC Date: Thursdays, May 5 to September 22 Time: 9:30 am to 11 am Location: Clearwater Diamond #2 Cost: $14 member, $15 non-member ADULT - RECREATION/FITNESS PROGRAMS Recreational Tennis League for Adults: This is a fun recreational league for everyone who enjoys tennis. All levels are most welcome. We would be happy to welcome beginners. Come out for a summer of fitness and fun. It’s also a great way to meet people! Bring your own racquets and balls. Weather permitting. SCC Date: Monday through Friday, May to October (or as long as the weather stays nice) Time: 9 am to 12 pm Location: Germain Park Tennis Court Cost: $19 Member, $20 Non Member Women’s 50+ “Scrub” Softball: Fun, exercise, and laughs! For all levels of talent, ladies who have played in the past (doesn’t matter how long ago) or if you have never played but always wanted to, now is your opportunity. If running is an issue for you, don’t let that stop you from getting involved. A runner will be found for you. Come out and enjoy this great summer sport! 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MICHAEL ROCCA HBSc DDS 519-491-7777 dentistryatthepoint@cogeco.net www.dentistryatthepoint.ca www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 17 ADULT - ACTIVITIES Regular Weekly Activities - Strangway Centre Monday Hobby Shop* 9 am to 12 pm 1 pm to 4 pm Painting Club* 9 am to 12 pm Quilting 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm Music with Sheila 2 pm to 3:30 pm (ends June 27) Billiards* 1 pm to 4 pm for tournament a ($2 prize board fee applies) Cribbage* 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm Pickleball* 3 pm to 5pm Euchre* 6:30 pm to 9 pm ($0.50 prize board fee applies) *Activity token applies 18 Tuesday Hobby Shop* Wednesday Hobby Shop* 9 am to 12 pm 1 pm to 4 pm 9 am to 12 pm 1 pm to 4 pm Adult Colouring* Carpet Bowling* 9 am to 12 pm Duplicate Bridge* 9 am to 12 pm ($1 prize board fee) Social Bridge* 1:30 pm to 4 pm Crafts Etc. 1 pm to 4 pm Thursday Hobby Shop* 9 am to 12 pm 1 pm to 4 pm Scrabble* Friday Hobby Shop* 9 am to 12 pm 1 pm to 4 pm Pickleball* 9 am to 11 am 10 am to 1 pm 9 am to 11 am 1 pm to 4 pm For tournament a ($2 prize board fee applies) 1 pm to 4 pm Shuffleboard* 1 pm to 4 pm Table Tennis* Pepper* 1 pm to 4 pm Men’s 9-Ball* 1 pm to 3:30 pm SUES (Ukulele) 1 pm to 3:30 pm (ends June 29) Billiards* 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm Mah-jong* 1:30 pm to 4 pm 10:30 am to 12:30 pm Billiards* Chess Club* 1 pm to 4 pm Pepper* Art Outdoor Sketching and Painting: Sketching and painting on location for beginners and all those interested. We will begin by learning basic and fundamental skills needed to capture what you see around you. We will cover a wide variety of topics from tools to techniques and more. Students will learn how to take a simple sketch from pencil, pen to colour and build drawings that will tell a story. We will explore places and find interesting things in our daily life one sketch at a time. Come and let us have fun together. SCC Date: Wednesdays, July 13 to August 31 (8 classes) Time: 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm Location: Outdoor location TBD, Strangway Centre if inclement weather Instructor: Barbara Fisher Cost: $92 member, $106 non-member Languages French- Conversational French: A beginner program, starting with learning and practicing the sounds of the French vowels, consonants and especially the sounds produced by various combinations of vowels. The focus will be on practicing what has been learned, correct pronunciations of everyday conversations that an adult might have while vacationing, or possibly to read to a grandchild. All basics will be covered. We will concentrate on the ‘conversational’ part of ‘’conversational French’’. SCC Date: Monday, June 27 to August 22 (8 classes, no class August first) Time: 6:30 pm to 8 pm Location: Committee Room Instructor: Suzanne Quinn Cost: $104 member and $120 non-member ADULT - ARTS & CULTURE PROGRAMS Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sarnia-Lambton A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove... But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child. www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/sarnia 519-336-0460 GREAT RATES! NO SERVICE FEES! EASY ACCESS! Currency Exchange Music The S.U.E.S - Strangway Ukulele Ensemble: Now that you have learned how to play the Ukulele. Have a great time while you further develop your skills playing the ukulele. This is a drop in program and open to anyone who knows how to play a Ukulele. You will have to provide Open Daily 7:15 am to 6:30 pm your own Ukulele. SCC Date: Wednesdays, Ongoing- Ends June 29 Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Cost: $1.90 member, $3.85 non-member Location: The Studio Instructor: Rick Clements ATMS open 24 hours 519.337.3703 www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca • www.federalbridge.ca 19 ADULT - ARTS & CULTURE PROGRAMS "Proudly Serving Sarnia-Lambton" MP Marilyn Gladu Office: 1000 Finch Drive, Unit 2, Sarnia, ON Phone: 519-383-6600 Email: Marilyn.gladu@parl.gc.ca # 1 Sarnia’s #1 Vacuum & Sewing Centre since 1964 Invested in you. Fully certified, professional on-site service! 110 South Mitton Street Sarnia, Ontario N7T 3C4 Tel: 519-344-7557 alsvacandsew.ca 20 www.mainstreetcu.ca ADULT - SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES & SEMINARS Bathroom Safety Lunch and Learn: Your bathroom can be a hazardous environment. Many falls that occur in the home occur in the bathroom. Maintain your independence by modifying your bathroom so you don’t have to worry about falling. Ultimate Bath Systems offers tub to shower conversions, walk in tubs and many other products to increase your safety in your home. SCC Date: Friday, June 24 Time: 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Location: Studio Instructor: Ursula, Ultimate Bath Systems Cost: $8 member, $10 non-member (Includes lunch) Driver Refresher Course: A classroom session to help you prepare for the group session from the Ministry of Transportation which you must attend after age 80. Bea will go over the material and help you brush up on defensive driving tips, road signs etc. so you can feel confident. SCC Date: Wednesday, July 20 Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am Location: Studio Instructor: Bea, Ski’s Professional Driving School Cost: $27 member $35 non-member E.F.T Workshops (Emotional Freedom Technique): The evidenced based gentle technique takes only 5 minutes to learn and is known to have profound life changing results. It addresses the mind – body connection and is based on the same energy meridians used in traditional acupuncture to treat physical and emotional ailments that has been used for over 5000 years. This series of workshops are intended to be fun, light and interactive. You will experience a hands on “tapping sequence”, creating a somatic sense of E.F.T in a safe environment. Each workshop will end with a guided visual meditation, leaving you feeling grounded and peaceful. SCC Dates: Wednesday, June 1, June 8, June 15, June 22 Time: 10 am to 11 am Location: Studio Room Instructor: Mary Kay Salari, certified and accredited E.F.T coach Cost: $17 member and $ 19 non-member (per date) with a feeling of more freedom. In a study, after just 20 minutes of E.F.T, pain levels of participants dropped by an average of 68 percent (eftuniverse.com). SCC Wednesday, June 15: Optimize your Vitality and reduce STRESS with E.F.T. Reduce the effects of stress on the body. Stress, when not addressed, can begin to impact the immune system and compromise one’s health. It can also affect one’s ability to problem solve. By calming the nervous system, one can make better decisions from a clearer mental space and create greater personal potential. SCC Wednesday, June 22: Make Affirmations Work for YOU! Using E.F.T, learn how to challenge those “limiting beliefs” by releasing stagnant energy. This enlightening experience creates space that allows more abundance and affirmations to blossom. SCC Garden Planter Workshop: Learn how to plant a beautiful garden container. Includes lesson, flowers, container and supplies. SCC Date: Wednesday, May 18 Time: 6 pm to 7:30 pm Location: Germain Maintenance Centre Instructor: City Horticultural staff Cost: $35 with your own container; $45 one container $95 two containers Date: Saturday, May 21 Time: 10 am to 11:30 am Location: Germain Maintenance Centre Instructor: City Horticultural staff Cost: $35 with your own container; $45 one container $95 two containers Learn to Play Chess: Interested in learning to play chess? Ben will teach you some of the strategies in playing this game that helps to keep your mind sharp. SCC Date: Monday, July 4 to July 25 (4 classes) Time: 10 am to 12 pm Location: Committee Room Instructor: Ben Vanderwillik Cost: $15 member and $20 non-member NEW PATIENTS & CHILDREN WELCOME Wednesday, June 1: Are you struggling with Anxiety and Overwhelmed? Anxiety can be paralyzing, and stop you in your tracks. How is this true for your life? When we can manage our own anxiety, all situations/relationships naturally become calmer. In this class, you will learn 3 steps to help create more peace within. SCC Wednesday, June 8: Manage Pain with E.F.T. E.F.T has been known to take the edge off of pain, leaving the individual • General & Family Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry (Crowns, Bridges, Veneers) DR. K. DAYE DENTAL SURGEON 790 Exmouth St. Sarnia 519-336-5360 www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca • Root Canals • Implant Dentistry • Nitrous Oxide & Oral Sedation Available • Dentures 21 ADULT - SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES & SEMINARS Brad Chiropractic Dr. Jim Brad, B.A. D.C. Chiropractic Care in our community since 1986 Allow your body to work, move & be at its best! NEW PATIENTS WELCOME! 112 Russell Street, North, Sarnia, ON (519) 337-2221 CHIROPRACTIC = A HEALTHIER YOU! NEW! at Smart-Device Accessible Indoor and Outdoor Flat Screen Signage Systems. Contact Us! 519-336-5230 • www.grafiks.com 22 Living Life to the Full: Sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Organization. Living Life to the Full offers you enjoyable and interactive courses that will help you understand your feelings, thoughts and behaviors, and what to do about them! Living Life to the Full helps people make a difference in their lives. Each session is moderated by a trained facilitator and includes a booklet, handouts, exercises and discussions. Go to llttf.com for more info. SCC Date: Monday, June 6 to July 25 (8 classes) Time: 10 am to 11:30 am Location: Studio Room Instructor: Joanne Simpson, CMHA Cost: $40 (includes a light snack) Movie Afternoon: Stay cool indoors and enjoy a movie the third Friday of each month complete with movie snacks. SCC Date: The third Friday monthly Friday, June 17 – “The Longest Ride” Friday, July 15 – “In the Heart of the Sea” Friday, August 19 – “The Age of Adeline” Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Location: Studio Room Cost: $2 member and $4 non-member (per time) Personal Safety and Self Defense for Women: In this seminar we will cover tips for home safety, personal and property, situational awareness, what it is and how to apply it and Self Defence techniques and concepts for attacks, grabs, punches. SCC Date: Saturday, June 4 Time: 10 am to 11:30 pm Location: Studio Instructor: Scott Burden, Security Manager, Lambton Mall Cost: $10 Seniors Mental Health Presentation: The Canadian Mental Health Association will provide a mental health awareness presentation with a focus on prevention, wellness, and community supports and services for Seniors. This will be presented by a staff member in the Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Team along with the Mental Health Promotion Specialist. SCC Date: Wednesday, June 22 Time: 5 pm to 6 pm Location: Strangway Room Cost: Donation ADULT - SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES & SEMINARS Shine at Home Lunch and Learn: Live in your home safely, happily and independently with home care services provided by Shine at Home. Learn about this great service at this lunch and learn. SCC Date: Monday, June 6 Time: 12 pm to 1 pm Location: Studio Instructor: Chris Treftlin, Shine at Home Cost: $8 member $10 non-member (includes lunch) Services Blood Pressure Clinic: Provided courtesy of Bayshore Health Services. Monitoring your blood pressure regularly can help you maintain it at an optimal level. Information and pamphlets concerning blood pressure will also be available. SCC Date: Second Thursday of the Month Time: 10 am to 12 pm Location: Lobby Cost: Free Diabetes Clinic: Sponsored by Hogan Pharmacy. Qualified staff provide you with consultation on your health status, text blood sugar and provide health information. SCC Date: First Thursday of the Month Time: 10 am to 2 pm Location: Craft Room Cost: Free Foot Care: Foot care is important to your overall health, especially if you are diabetic. Pedicurist Julie Paulics will treat your feet with the care they need. SCC Please Note: Appointments must be made in advance. Date: Fridays, June 10, June 24, July 8, July 22, August 12, August 26 Time: 9 am to 2 pm Location: Craft Room Cost: $35 (half hour appointment) The Hearing Booth: Difficulty hearing? Visit our Healthy Hearing Booth to learn about your hearing healthcare and the products, services and technological advances available to you. Already wearing hearing aids? We’ll give your hearing aids a complimentary clean-and-check and a package of batteries. SCC Date: Second Tuesday of the Month Time: 10 am to 12 pm Location: Lobby Cost: Free Difficulty Hearing? 3 Accurate testing and recommendations 3 Customized hearing care treatment plans 3 Award winning products that are fit appropriately Book a FREE hearing test! Call 519.344.5433 or visit us at the monthly hearing booth Carol Burns Patient Care Manager Abigail Reisner Hearing Instrument Dispenser Jerry Bennett Au.D. Doctor of Audiology Lambton Mall, 1380 London Road, Sarnia Exterior mall entrance. Beside Play It Again Sports. Call 519.344.5433 | Visit hearforlife.ca Celebrating 28 YEARS 1988 www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 23 SPECIAL EVENTS Special Events at Strangway: May: Very Superstitious Dance and Spring Social: Dance away those Friday the Thirteenth superstitions! If you don’t like to dance, you can toe tap from your seat and come out to socialize with friends. Light refreshments will be served. Entertainment: The Persuaders (Classic rock, country and blues- great dancing music!) Date: Friday, May 13 Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Cost: $6 for members, $8 for non-members Location: Strangway Room June: See other great Seniors Month events under the “Special Interest Courses” section of this guide. Seniors’ Month Bingo: An afternoon of bingo fun! Cash prizes! Date: Friday, June 3 Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Location: Studio Cost: $2 (includes refreshments, cards additional) Seniors’ Month Picnic: Celebrate Ontario’s thirtysecond annual Seniors’ Month with your friends at the Strangway Centre. A delicious BBQ lunch followed by entertainment, dancing and fun activities. This will be an outdoor event if the weather permits. Entertainment: Janet Laplante Date: Thursday, June 16 Time: 12 pm to 2 pm Location: Strangway Room or outside if the weather permits Cost: $10 Colasanti Farms and Tropical Gardens and self-guided tour of the greenhouses. Complete the day with free time at Point Pelee National Park. Date: Wednesday, June 1 Time: Departs at 8 am, return approximately 6 pm Register by: Tuesday, May 10 Cost: $78 for members, $83 for non-members ((includes wine tour, lunch, transportation and H.S.T). Please bring $1 on the day of the trip for the driver tip. A Day in St. Jacobs: Enjoy free time at the famous St. Jacobs Farmers Market to shop amongst hundreds of vendors with Ontario farm-fresh foods, crafts, and flea market items. We will have a buffet lunch complete with delicious comfort foods at the Stone Crock restaurant followed by free time in the picturesque village of St. Jacobs. Date: Tuesday, July 12 Time: Departs at 8 am, return approximately 6:30 pm Register by: Monday, June 20 Cost: $68 for members, $73 for non-members (Includes Lunch, transportation, H.S.T). Please bring $1 on the day of the trip for the driver tip. Grand River Luncheon Cruise: Begin your day in “The Landing” with complimentary coffee and muffin and shopping in our large Craft Shop. Enjoy an interesting audiovisual presentation about the Grand River followed by a fabulous live Music Show featuring “The Blazing Fiddles”. You will then embark on a 3-hour cruise featuring a delicious 3-course lunch served to your private window table. During your cruise your captain gives an informative narration about the Grand River and you can sit out on the promenade deck to enjoy the river scenery. After your cruise, our famous home-baked bread, apple pie, and other baked goods are available to July: purchase and complimentary refreshments are served Summertime Victorian Tea Party: We all have a few before returning home. beautiful tea cups on display that never get used. Bring Date: Wednesday, August 10 along your favourite tea cup, along with the story behind Time: Departs at 8:45 am, return approximately 6:15 pm it, for a summertime tea party. Don’t forget to dress up in Register by: Wednesday, July 13 Victorian style clothing. We will be serving refreshments Cost: $91 for members, $96 for non-members (Includes and have a selection of teas for you to choose from. morning snack, lunch, cruise, transportation and HST). Date: Thursday, July 14 Please bring $1 on the day of the trip for the driver tip. Time: 2 pm to 4 pm Stratford Festival - A Chorus Line: Enjoy a matinee Location: Craft Room/Cafe performance of A Chorus Line, the feature musical at Cost: $5 for members, $7 for non-members the Festival theatre for the 2016 season. A Chorus Line Day Trips: is a look at what happens inside the auditions for a Travel worry-free with the Strangway Centre and Great Broadway musical. In the morning you will have an hour Canadian on their luxury motor coaches. A great way to of free time in beautiful downtown Stratford prior to a get away for the day for an affordable price. buffet lunch at the Queens Inn. Please Note: Day trips depart from the Germain Arena Date: Tuesday, September 13 parking lot (170 Sycamore Drive). Please arrive at least Time: Departs at 8:45 am, return approximately 6:30 pm fifteen minutes early. Register by: Friday, July 22 Point Pelee: Today we travel to the Southern tip of Cost: $139 for members, $144 for non-members (includes Canada. Enjoy a wine tour and tasting at the Pelee lunch, ticket to musical, transportation and H.S.T). Island Winery in Kingsville followed by a buffet lunch at Please bring $1 on the day of the trip for the driver tip. 24 Summer Music Series: Canatara (June to August, 2016) The Bandshell at Canatara Park has quickly become a favourite destination for families and friends to gather nightly and enjoy a variety of community music. Featuring over thirty nights of entertainment, the Canatara Opening Night will be Tuesday, June 7, with Closing Ceremonies taking place on Wednesday, August 24. All shows begin at 7 pm and are free to the public. Please note that Thursday night concerts in June will take place at the Seaway Kiwanis Pavilion. A donation box is available each night with all proceeds going directly toward the program and venue updates. Visit www.sarnia.ca for a complete listing of performances. Summer Music Series: Kenwick on the Lake Date: Wednesday, July 6 to Wednesday August 17 A beautiful waterfront bordering a scenic park, Kenwick on the Lake is an ideal spot to kick back and enjoy some music. Musical performances will take place on Wednesday evenings in July and August starting at 7 pm by the Kenwick on the Lake Gazebo. This event is free to attend. Visit www.sarnia.ca for a complete listing of performances. Summer Music Series: Music in the Garden Date: Thursday, July 7 to Thursday, August 25 Time: 7 pm to 8 pm Location: Germain Park Gardens (inclement weather location: Strangway Centre) Combine a beautiful garden setting with wonderful music and you’ll have the best ingredients to enjoy summer. Music in the Garden will feature local musicians performing a one hour repertoire of music. Loonie donations are appreciated.” Visit www.sarnia.ca for a complete listing of performances. Free swimming, games, food, and so much more. Date: Saturday, July 9, 2016 Time: 12 to 4 pm Location: Tecumseh Park & Cox Youth Centre Rain date: July 10, 2016 Sponsored by “Noelle’s Gift” Capacity Restrictions will Apply www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca 27th Annual Summer Music Series: Canatara Opening Night: Scottish Night Fred Moyes Lambton Lads and Lassies Sarnia Legion Pipe Band Sarnia Scottish Country Dancers Offsite Impact D.J.2 Cornerstone Forest Excelsior Band Town and Country Borderline Keith Murray Bluewater Blast from the Past Seaway Sounds Sweet Adelines and Friends The Bluewater Cloggers Gary Boyle and the South Winds Christine and Debbie Wellington RELIC Ramblin’ Fever Blackmore Percussion SITEKS Paula and the Cornhuskers Bluewater Ceili Band Deano Brainelli Paul Clarke Wayne Hayward in Concert The D.C. Project The Wade Sisters Gary D. Parker and Lynda Rowe M.J.M Musical Memories with Janet Bill Hines After Hours Sarnia Outtaliners Christine and Larry Play the Oldies Sisters of Soul Mike Blackmore Group RED Line Band Joan Spalding and the Foggy Mountain Band Rob Dickson and Friends Closing Night Celebration SPECIAL EVENTS Date 2016* Tuesday, June 7 Tuesday, June 7 Tuesday, June 7 Tuesday, June 7 Tuesday, June 7 Wednesday, June 8 Thursday, June 9 Seaway Kiwanis Pavilion Monday, June 13 Tuesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 15 Thursday, June 16 Seaway Kiwanis Pavilion Monday, June 20 Tuesday, June 21 Wednesday, June 22 Thursday, June 23 Seaway Kiwanis Pavilion Monday, June 27 Tuesday, June 28 Wednesday, June 29 Monday, July 4 Tuesday, July 5 Wednesday, July 6 Monday, July 11 Tuesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 13 Monday, July 18 Tuesday, July 19 Wednesday, July 20 Monday, July 25 Tuesday, July 26 Wednesday, July 27 Tuesday, August 2 Wednesday, August 3 Monday, August 8 Tuesday, August 9 Wednesday, August 10 Monday, August 15 Tuesday, August 16 Wednesday, August 17 Monday, August 22 Tuesday, August 23 Wednesday, August 24 * Dates & Entertainment subject to change. 25 SPECIAL EVENTS 21st Annual KIDS FUNFEST Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016 Time: 10 am to 3 pm Since 1996, Kids Funfest has built a reputation as one of the must-attend events in our community by delivering fun, FREE and quality educational and interactive experiences for the whole family. The Parks and Recreation Department along with the Kids Funfest Committee is dedicated to the development of fun, creative and interactive learning opportunities geared toward children aged one to twelve. Kids Funfest will be located at the Outdoor Grounds by Clearwater Arena. Packed with activities, entertainment and interactive education zones and more, Kids Funfest is the spot to be! Thanks to the generous support of our funding partners, friends, sponsors and community volunteers, admission remains absolutely free. 27th Annual HOBBYFEST Date: Sunday, July 17, 2016 Time: 10 am This one day festival has grown in its diversity each year. Hobbyfest continues to give local groups and organizations an opportunity to increase their visibility in the community, show off/share their achievements and recruit new members. Hobbyfest is a fun, relaxing, educational event that allows the community to participate in hands-on interactive demonstrations and displays. To register your club or organization, call Parks and Recreation at 519-332-0330, ext. 3210. Outdoor Movie Night in cooperation with Youth Chat (Community Health Action Team) and Lambton Public Health - Tobacco Free Date: Friday, July 22, 2016 Time: Activities begin at 6:30 pm with a movie at dusk Canada Day Parade, Festivities and Fireworks 2016 Date: Friday, July 1, 2016 Parade: 11:30 am (Lakeshore/Colborne) Ending in Canatara Park Canatara Park Daytime Festivities: 11 am to 4 pm Opening Ceremonies: 1:30pm at Canatara Park Bandshell. Evening Entertainment: Sarnia Waterfront and Bayshore Parking Lot. The 2016 theme will be Canada Proud. Running throughout Canatara Park, festivities will include multi-cultural entertainment, ethnic food booths, arts and crafts, inflatables, demonstrations, face painting and train rides. Beginning at 4 pm, all entertainment and activities will then move to the Sarnia Waterfront and Bayshore parking lot at Centennial Park. The Canada Day Fireworks display will cap off the day’s events starting at dusk, set off from the Sarnia Point Lands. Various bands and other entertainment are set to perform prior to the fireworks. Art/craft, concessions, parade and band applicants can complete the appropriate application form available for download at www.sarnia. ca. All completed forms can be returned to the Parks and Recreation Office, third Floor, Sarnia City Hall. Be Part of It! ...and get noticed! So many reasons to ADVERTISE in Sarnia’s Community Activity Guide! Enjoy an evening together as a family! On the Outdoor Grounds behind Clearwater Arena, entertainment, activities, crafts and games will begin at 6:30 pm capped off by an outdoor children’s movie at dusk. Bring a blanket and a lawn chair and enjoy the evening. Free popcorn. 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They will be available 7 days per week from 11 am to 6 pm. •Beach Volleyball Courts are available for public use. Nets and balls can be signed out at the Lifeguard Shack during regular lifeguard duty hours. •Accessible Beach Chair. The City has an accessible beach wheelchair that can be used for beach participants that would like to roll over the sand to the water’s edge with ease at Canatara Beach. The beach chair is available for public use and free of charge during regular lifeguard duty hours. The beach wheelchair was made possible through a donation form the Shannon Ladies Memorial Volleyball Tournament several years ago. •Beach Matting. The City has purchased fifty feet of beach matting that is designed to make beaches accessible for people who use wheelchairs or walkers as well as parents with children in strollers. The five foot wide beach matting will be used at Canatara Beach this summer and is located at the sidewalk that extends out to the beach. •Lifejackets are available free of use and please visit the lifeguard shack for proper size and sign out during regular lifeguard duty hours. •City of Sarnia has once again applied for Blue Flag Status. Blue Flag is a highly respected eco certification program that awards beaches that meet international standards and more. In order to attain Blue Flag award, our beach will have to meet 27 criteria categories under the Environment Education and Information, water quality, beach management, safety and services. 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THIS IS RETIREMENT LIVING AS IT SHOULD BE. 1218 Michigan Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario N7S 6L1 519.542.8814 | www.FairwindsLodge.com 27 GENERAL INFORMATION SARNIA ONE OF A KIND VISION CENTRE In the CENTRE of it all! DISCONTINUED LEASING YOUR SPACE, YOUR WAY 28 DESIGNER EYEWEAR Bayside Centre (across from fountain) 150 Christina St. N., Sarnia 519-336-0073 GENERAL INFORMATION Recreation and Sports Associations Organization Phone Website Ballroom Dancing Bluewater Anglers Bluewater Boxing Club Bluewater Chordsmen Bluewater Taekwondo Bluewater Gymnastics Bluewater Rowing Bluewater Sharks Bluewater Ski Club Boarder Pass Community Active Living Lambton Dynamic Academy of Martial Arts Fury Weightlifting Club (O.W.A) Hoops Basketball Huron Lakers Girls Basketball Iron Eagles Powerlifting and Weight Training Lambton Bowhunters Lambton College Athletics Lambton Lions Football Lambton Outdoor Club Lambton Saint Clair Athletic Club Marcin Bowl 5 pin Y.B.C League North Stari Tai Chi Pathways Health Centre for Children Play it Again Sports Dive Centre Rivard’s Power Skating and Hockey Academy River City Boxing Club Rivercity Karate-Jutsu Club 519-336-3119 519-344-9821 519-383-0570 519-339-9927 519-383-0570 519-542-3062 519-542-8862, Extension 8046 519-344-8624 519-332-5231 1-855-383-RIDE 519-344-2062, Extension 2119 519-344-3221 519-383-7373 519-383-7492 519-332-8202 519-542-3471, Extension 262 519-336-9486 519-542-7751, Extension 3286 519-542-1994 519-312-3030 519-336-9439 519-344-1169 519-344-7063 519-542-3471 519-542-1011 519-768-1642 519-383-8463 519-344-8741 sarniaballroomdancingclub.ca bluewateranglers.com bluewaterchordsmen.com bluewatertaekwondo.com bluewatergymnastics.com bluewatersharkshockey.com boarderpasscanada.com lambtonhealth.on.ca hoopsallstar.ca huronlakers.on.ca lambtonbowhunters lambtonoutdoorclub.org marcinbowl.ca pathwayscentre.org rivardpowerskating.ca rcv.org Diamond Service Award Winning Team Top 3% Nationally NOFEES MONTHLY TV SHOWS MOVIES SPORTS & MUCH MORE FREE VIDEO STREAMING SAY GOODBYE TO THOSE OUTRAGEOUS CABLE AND SATELLITE BILLS! www.MyRedRhinotv.com LJ-0100330519 For More Information See you at Bayside Centre near the fountain. 519-328-3353 • 1-888-345-5725 www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca Mario Fazio Broker 519.383.2566 Wendy Fazio Sales Representative 519.541.1344 mariofazio@royallepage.ca Trusted for Service, Respected for Results since 1977 www.mariofazio.on.ca 29 GENERAL INFORMATION Recreation and Sports Associations Organization Phone Website Sarnia Athletics Southwest Track and Field Sarnia Badminton Club Sarnia Braves Sarnia Bulldogs Inline Junior Hockey Sarnia City Beach Volleyball League Sarnia Croquet Club Sarnia and District Horticultural Society Sarnia F.C. Sarnia Fencing Club Sarnia Fighting Irish Basketball Sarnia Girls Hockey Sarnia Girls Soccer Club Sarnia Golf and Curling Club Sarnia Hockey Association Sarnia Imperials Football Sarnia Junior B Lacrosse Cha Co Pacers Sarnia Lacrosse Sarnia Lambton Dart League Sarnia Lawn Bowling Club Sarnia Legionnaires Junior B Hockey Club Sarnia Minor Pacers Lacrosse Sarnia Roadrunners Sarnia Saints R.F.C Sarnia Sting Hockey Sarnia Tennis Club Sarnia Ultimate Frisbee Sarnia Wrestling Association Sarnia Yacht Club Sarnia Y.M.C.A Rapids Swim Team Sharky’s Boxing Club Skate Sarnia S.M.A.A 10 pin Bowling S.M.A.A Baseball S.M.A.A Fastball Girls S.M.A.A Football S.M.A.A Golf S.M.A.A Inline Hockey S.M.A.A Sarnia Minor Athletic Association Sports for Disabled Lambton Saint Clair Mini Colts Basketball Teams Saint Clair Taekwondo Taoist Tai Chi Society Twin Bridges Volleyball Valhalla Youth Basketball Association 519-869-8392 519-466-3677 519-330-6582 519-337-3042 519-332-8022 519-869-2864 519-332-5837 aswtrack.com badmintonontario.ca sarniabraves.org Shopping for insurance has 519-541-1811, Extension 8046 519-339-9822 519-542-7821 519-336-2201, Extension 234 519-542-6937 519-490-3500 519-332-8996 519-869-2501 519-337-6628 519-344-8091 519-542-8848 519-541-1000 519-337-3091 519-332-8098 519-542-1814 519-332-6779 519-336-9622 519-330-7181 519-542-2784 519-332-1896 519-332-1896 519-332-1896 519-332-1896 519-332-1896 519-332-1896 519-332-1896 519-542-7456 519-332-1140, Extension 12338 519-336-8856 519-542-9566 519-490-1872 sarniagirlshockey.com sarniagirlssoccer.com sgcc.on.ca sarniahockey.com sarnialacrosse.com sldl.ca sarnialbc.homestead.com sarnialegionnaires.com sarniaminorlacrosse.com sarniaroadrunners.com sarniasaints.com sarniasting.com sarniatennisclub.com sarniaultimate.com sarniayachtclub.ca ymcasar.org sharkysathleticclub.com skatesarnia.net sarniaminorathletic.com sarniaminorathletic.com sarniaminorathletic.com sarniaminorathletic.com sarniaminorathletic.com sarniaminorathletic.com sarniaminorathletic.com sdlambton.com stclairminicolts.com stclairtkd.com taoist.org valhallabasketball.com NEVER BEEN THIS EASY Magermans & Raes insurance brokers limited 30 croquet.ca gardenontario.org sarniafc.ca sarniafencingclub@gmail.com 519-336-4620 www.magermansandraes.com Mayor and City Councillor Names and Contact information MIKE BRADLEY, Mayor City Hall: 255 North Christina Street, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 7N2 Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3312 Fax: 519-332-3995 Home: 155 North Front Street, Apartment Number 705, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 7V5 Phone: 519-336-8092 mayor@sarnia.ca DAVE BOUSHY, City and County Councillor 1413 Lakeshore Road, Sarnia, Ontario, N7S 2M3, Phone: 519-542-3109 dave.boushy@sarnia.ca ANDY BRUZIEWICZ, City Councillor Home: 665 Stonecrest Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario, N7V 2K3 Business: P.O. Box 2373 Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 7S6, Business: 519-332-2639 andybruziewicz@gmail.com ANNE MARIE GILLIS, City and County Councillor 65 Ashby Crescent, Sarnia, Ontario, N7S 4L5 Home: 519-542-9728 sarcouncillor@gmail.com MIKE KELCH, City Councillor 324 Tawny Road, Sarnia, Ontario, N7S 5J6 Home: 519-491-2245 Business: 519-339-4003 mjkelch@mac.com BEV MACDOUGALL, City and County Councillor 228 Maria Street, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 4T1 Home: 519-344-0768 Business: 519-344-5543 bevmacdougall@teksavvy.com MATT MITRO, City Councillor 607 Rayburne Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 7A5, Home: 519-332-6368 Business: 519-336-0114 Cell: 519-464-6621 mmitro@upritedoor.com CINDY SCHOLTEN, City Councillor Home: 226-932-0966 councillorscholten@gmail.com Twitter: @CindyScholten99 BRIAN WHITE, City Councillor Business: 519 464-2585 brianfilm@gmail.com City Service Directory City Hall, Phone: 519-332-0330 A Accessibility Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3307 access@sarnia.ca Accounts Payable Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3244 ap@sarnia.ca Accounts Receivable Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3236 ar@sarnia.ca Adult Programs Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3700 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Animal Control Inquiries Phone: 519-336-5049 bylawenforcement@sarnia.ca Arenas (Ice Time, Rental) Phone: 519-332-0330, Extension 3211 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca B Bingo and Lottery Licenses Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3350 clerks@sarnia.ca Boards and Committees Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3264 clerks@sarnia.ca www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca Bus Passes, Tickets & Schedule Information Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 5300 transit@sarnia.ca Business Development Phone: 519-336-3271 Extension 3343 economic@sarnia.ca Business Licenses Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3350 clerks@sarnia.ca Business Park Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330, Extension 3343 or 1-877-472-7642 economic@sarnia.ca Bylaw Enforcement (Parking & Property Standards Inquiries) Phone: 519-336-5049 bylawenforcement@sarnia.ca C Call Before you Dig (Utility Locates) Phone: 1-800-400-2255 Care-a-Van Bookings Phone: 519-336-3789 transit@sarnia.ca Cenntennial Park Rental Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3210 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca GENERAL INFORMATION City By-Laws Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3264 clerks@sarnia.ca City Manager’s Office Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3230 citymanager@sarnia.ca Committee of Adjustment Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3344 planning@sarnia.ca Commissioning Services Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3263 clerks@sarnia.ca Council Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3263 clerks@sarnia.ca D Death Certificates Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3257 clerks@sarnia.ca Dog Licences Phone: 519-336-5049 bylawenforcement@sarnia.ca E Emergencies Dial 911 After hours animal control/public works and parks issues call Sarnia Police Phone: 519-344-8861 Employment Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3346 hr@sarnia.ca Encroachments Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3359 engineering@sarnia.ca Environmental Advisory Committee Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3295 planning@sarnia.ca F Façade Loans Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3293 planning@sarnia.ca Facility Rentals (Parks, Sportsfields) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3211 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Fire Administration & Education Phone: 519-332-1122 firerescue@sarnia.ca Fire Inspections and Permits Phone: 519-332-1122 firerescue@sarnia.ca Forestry (Down Trees and Tree Trimming) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3209 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca 31 GENERAL INFORMATION Freedom of Information Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3263 clerks@sarnia.ca G General Engineering Inquiries (Roads, Sewer, Shoreline Protection, Water, Other) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3277 engineering@sarnia.ca General Finance Inquiries Tel: 519-332-0330 Extension 3354 finance@sarnia.ca H Heritage Committee Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3293 planning@sarnia.ca Home Occupation Permits Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3303 planning@sarnia.ca Hydrant Use Tel: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca I In Town Charters Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 5300 transit@sarnia.ca Information Technology Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3111 it@sarnia.ca Insurance Matters Tel: 519-332-0330 Extension 3258 clerks@sarnia.ca L Library - Brights Grove 2618 Hamilton Road, Bright’s Grove Phone: 519-869-2351 brightsgrove.library@county-lambton. on.ca Library - Mallroad 1362 Lambton Mall Road., Sarnia Phone: 519-542-2580 mallroad.library@county-lambton.on.ca Library - Point Edward 220 Michigan Avenue, Point Edward Phone: 519-336-3291 pointedward.library@county-lambton. on.ca Library - Sarnia 122 Christina Street South, Sarnia Phone: 519-337-3291 sarnia.library@county-lambton.on.ca Lifeguards at Canatara Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3214 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Long Grass and Weed Complaints Phone: 519-336-5049 bylawenforcement@sarnia.ca 32 M Marriage Licenses Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3350 clerks@sarnia.ca Mayor’s Office Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3312 mayor@sarnia.ca Municipal Drains Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3267 engineering@sarnia.ca Municipal Election Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3264 clerks@sarnia.ca N Notaries Public Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3347 legal@sarnia.ca O Official Plan and Zoning Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3303 planning@sarnia.ca Out of Town Bus Serving Phone: 519-336-3200 transit@sarnia.ca P Park Maintenance Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3201 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Permits (Building, Demolitions, Signs, Pools) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3303 building@sarnia.ca Planning Mapping Information Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3294 planning@sarnia.ca Pools, Spray Park, Beaches Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3214 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Public Swimming Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3201 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Purchasing and Tender Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3252 purchasing@sarnia.ca Road Permits (Curb Cut, Fill, Hoarding) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3355 engineering@sarnia.ca RV’s Sanitary Dump Station Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3277 engineering@sarnia.ca S Service Connections Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3277 engineering@sarnia.ca Sewer & Water Maintenance Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca Sewer Locates Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3277 engineering@sarnia.ca Sidewalks/Wheelchair Ramps Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3277 engineering@sarnia.ca Sign Repair (Street Signs, etc.) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca Site Plan Approvals Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3303 planning@sarnia.ca Snow Removal Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca Strangway Adult Community Centre Phone: 519-332-0656 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Subdivision Approvals Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3293 planning@sarnia.ca try a new sport! R Recreation Programs (Camps) Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3201 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Road Maintenance Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca The Sarnia Lawn Bowling Club invites you to its facility in Germain Park on any Tuesday or Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. to try a fun game and a great recreational opportunity. To learn more, contact Dave at 519-869-2501 or Ron at 519-542-3988 why not give it a try? Swimming Lessons Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3201 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca T Tax Inquiries and Pre-Authorized Payments Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3216 taxes@sarnia.ca Tax Payments Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3238 taxes@sarnia.ca Traffic Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3277 engineering@sarnia.ca Transit Trip Planner Phone: 519-336-3271 transit@sarnia.ca W Waste Collection and Recycling Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2226 engineering@sarnia.ca Water Meters (Bluewater Power) Phone: 519-337-8201 Extension 2214 engineering@sarnia.ca GENERAL INFORMATION Water Quality Inquiries Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca Waterfront Programs & Special Events Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3210 parksandrecreation@sarnia.ca Watermain Breaks Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 2220 engineering@sarnia.ca Z Zoning Enforcement & Reports Phone: 519-332-0330 Extension 3294 planning@sarnia.ca Mon - Fri: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM • Sat: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM 526 McGregor Sd Rd - Sarnia • P: 519-332-0849 • www.curranrecycling.com NOT EVERYONE LIVES LIFE BY THE BOOK Sun Life’s Money for Life approach adapts to you — I can help you build a plan to get protection, guarantees and the freedom to live your way, now and through retirement. 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Tel: 519-383-1030 jeff.burchill@sunlife.com www.sunlife.ca/jeff.burchill 301 Front Street North Sarnia, ON N7T 5S6 1 www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca Life’s brighter under the sun 33 GENERAL INFORMATION Advertiser (IFC-Inside Front Cover, BC-Back Cover) Als Vacuum and Sewing Centre Bailey, Bob, MPP Bayside Centre Big Brothers Big Sisters Sarnia-Lambton Bluewater Gymnastics Bluewater Power Distribution Corporation Bluewater Trails Brad Chiropractic Office BrokerLink – City Insurance Burchill Financial Services - Sunlife Canadian Mental Health Association Ride Don’t Hide event Curran Recycling Currency Exchange - Federal Bridge Corporation Denistry at the Point Dr. K. Daye Dental Fairwinds Lodge Gladu, Marylin, MP Healthy Kids Community Challenge Lambton Partners Hear for Life Investors Group Lambton Audiology Associates Lambton College - College for Kids Camps Lambton County Library System Lambton Shared Services - Bayside Centre Magermans & Raes Insurance Brokers Ltd. Mainstreet Credit Union Massage Addict My Red Rhino TV One Tooth - Active Wear Royal LePage Key Realty Mario Fazio Sarnia Ballroom Dancing Club Sarnia Golf & Curling Club Sarnia Imperial Royal Canadian Air Cadets Sarnia Kinsmen Ribfest Sarnia Tennis Club Sarnia Transit Sarnia Ultimate Sarnia Vision Centre Sarnia Yacht Club Sitara Restaurant St. Clair River Trail Stones ‘N Bones Museum Van Goozen Music Victory Buffet Water Walkers 34 Ad Page Map No. No. 20 5 28 19 9 15 BC 22 11 33 15 4 BC 20 33 5 19 3 17 21 27 20 To rent these facilities or for questions, please call: 519-332-0330, extension 3201. Map Number 1 Blackwell Park •Ball Diamond South and North 6320 Blackwell Side Road •Soccer Pitch 2 Canatara Park 1 10 2 11 •Picnic Areas 1 to 4 1400 Lake Chipican Drive •Beach Pavilion (Picnic Area) •Seaway Kiwanis Pavilion & Train •Animal Farm: 8:30am to 7:30pm (Victoria Day to Thanksgiving) 8:30 am to 3:30 pm (Thanksgiving to Victoria Day) •Canatara Beach and Bandshell •Kiwanis BMX Bike Park 3 Clearwater Arena •Ball Diamonds 1 to 4 •Blue and Red Arena/Floor •Upper and Lower Hall 4 Cox Youth Center •Community Room •Pool and Splashpad 6 5 Errol Russell •Ball Diamond 7 6 Germain Park •Wedding Arbour •Ball Diamonds 1 to 5 •Soccer Pitches 1 to 4 •Garden Plots 1 to 44 7 Lansdowne Park •Soccer Pitch 8 Mike Weir Park •Picnic Pavilion 9 Newton Park •Newton Center Community Hall •Newton Park 10 Norm Perry Park •Main Soccer Pitch (Turf Field) •Back Field 11 Sarnia Arena •Arena/Floor •Kiwanis Community Hall 12 Sarnia Sports and •Arena – Rinks 1 and 2 Showmobile (Locations Vary) •Half Stage 13 Strangway Adult •Community Rooms and Fitness Studio •Café 14 Tecumseh Park •Cox Center Pool and Splash Pad •Picnic Shelter •Ball Diamond Tennis Courts •Various •Please see complete listing at: www.sarnia.ca/things-to-do/ facilities/tennis-courts 15 Wildwood Park •North and South Pavilion 1400 Wellington Street 334 Russell Street 4 23 26 18 7 IFC 28 30 20 11 29 17 29 27 8 20 27 15 BC 5 28 6 15 BC 8 27 7 BC Rental Facilities – Parks and Recreation 8 610 Devine Street 900 Germain Street Talfourd Street 2354 Lakeshore Road 12 9 1480 McCrie St. 300 Exmouth Street 134 Brock Street 13 17 Entertainment Centre 1455 London Road Community Centre 260 East Street North 334 Russell Street North 14 16 18 19 22 23 21 (First Come, First Served) (Locations Vary) 2590 Hamilton Road RD. C SARNIA 16 MICHIGAN AVE. FRONT ST. VE N ET IA N BL VD . 4 402 Wawanosh Trails N RD. 13 21 6 WELLINGTON ST. 7 ON TA R IO St. C lai r Riv er ST. CLAI R PK WY ST AL L DA VID ST. 5 MOORE LINE HWY 40 HWY 40 . CLA I VI WY St. Cla ir Riv er RE E T ST . .S RP K ST www.sarniacommunityactivitiesguide.ca CHURCHILL LINE WELLINGTON ST. MODELAND RD. VI D AL (Former Chippewas of Sarnia) 20 7 CONFEDERATION ST. MOORETOWN AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION 3 BLACKWELL SIDEROAD ST . INDIAN RD. S. 5 4 14 8 12 LONDO MURPHY RD. 10 11 23 15 HWY 40 LONDON LINE 2 HWY 40 EXMOUTH ST. VIA RAIL 19 . SARNIA CHRIS HADFIELD AIRPORT 9 LONDON RD. 17 St. Clair River 6 EAST ST. 11 22 13 12 14 MICHIGAN LINE AVE 18 RUSSELL ST. BR C O H C R K I S TIN S T. A BROCK ST. S VIDAL ST.N. FRO T. NT S T. Sarnia Bay IGAN MICH 1 402 10 EXMOUTH ST. Sarnia Harbour CHRISTINA ST. POINT EDWARD 3 9 . VD BL INDIAN RD. N. 2 BLUE WATER BRIDGE TO U.S.A. RT A HC AT LAKE CHIPICAN Canatara Beach MURPHY RD. MICHIGAN U.S.A. CA Howa rd W ats on Na tu re Tr ail TH ES LAK . VD L TB R CA LAKESHORE MODELAND RD. D A E RO HOR LAKESHORE RD. BLACKWELL SIDEROAD Lake Huron RD. ELL CKW BLA SIDE S rail ature T tson N Wa Howard MAND A (LAMB UMIN ROA D TON R D. 26) E OLD LAKESHORE RD. LAKESHORE ROAD TELFE R ROA D W LA C K WELL MODE LAND ROAD N NEW LAKESHORE ROAD Howard Watson Nature Trail B bluewatertrails.com 15 ROAD 8 E RD. OLD LAKESHOR . ORE RD ESH OLD LAK Kenwick Beach BRIGDE N ROAD BRIGHT’S GROVE Bike Friendly Streets Bike Friendly Streets / Alternative Route Paved Multi-Use Pathways Bike Routes Lambton County Regional Trails Loose Surface Multi-Use Pathway Gravel Path WATER WORK S Bluewater Trails Legend 1 GENERAL INFORMATION HWY 40 CHURCHILL LINE 35 Hike, Bike, Run, Walk! Join in an active lifestyle and discover your Bluewater Trails Thanks to all our TODAY! Sponsors... Shell Canada, Enbridge Pipelines, Lanxess, The Bicycle Shop, Wawanosh Watercraft, and all who donated to Bluewater Trails! bluewatertrails.com H facebook.com/bluewatertrails KED ON TRANSIT Take your bike for a ride on the bus! Plan your trip on Sarnia Transit buses. Visit our website and click on the link below: Sarnia Transit TRANSIT TRIP PLANNER Sarnia Transit 519-336-3271 • www.sarnia.ca Enjoy the Scenic St.Clair River Trail... THE MOVEMENT ride and raise funds for mental health JUNE 26, 2016 Mooretown Sports Complex 1166 Emily Street, Mooretown 8km, 20km and 50km routes kids ride free register and donate at: www.ridedonthide.com RideDontHide @ridedonthide For more info please contact: Angela Kirkland, 519.337.5411 akirkland@cmhalambtonkent.ca stclairrivertrail.com Stretching 35 km from LaSalle Line, south along the St.Clair River to the southern boundary of Lambton County. water walkers global corporation TM PRESENTS ® Berkey The Ultimate in Purified Water! 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