August 7 - 13, 2016
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August 7 - 13, 2016
games Handbook August 7 - 13, 2016 dREAM IT. LIVE IT. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 1 2016-08-04 10:44:15 AM table of contents greetings - 3 Host Society VIP's spirit of the games - 10 Official's Oath Coach's Oath Athlete's Oath participant Code of Conduct Awards Athlete Services - 13 When You Arrive What To Bring Turnaround Day Athlete Villages Food Services Transportation Accreditation Map of Venues - 16 medical services - 17 Medical Poly Clinic Athletic Medical Area Weather Safety Tips Sports - 21 greetings MP for Provencher Ted Falk It is a tremendous honour to welcome the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games to the City of Steinbach. During this week our accomplished community of athletes and dedicated spectators will join sport-lovers from across Manitoba to enjoy the Games. Sport has a way of bringing people together, building community, and encouraging healthy living. It teaches teamwork, encourages achievement, and boosts self-esteem. The Games also contribute significantly to the development of athletes, coaches, and officials across Manitoba. It takes hundreds of participants and volunteers to make the Games happen. I want to thank the organizers, athletes, as well as all the volunteers who have dedicated their time and engery to make the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games a success. It’s a wonderful privilege to host Manitoba’s largest ongoing multi-sport program in the wonderful City of Steinbach for the first time in this event’s history. I wish all the participants fun-filled, safe competitions. Phase 1 Phase 2 opening & closing ceremonies - 21 hospitality - 22 Athlete Entertainment Awareness - 23 Social Media Merchandise contact information - 25 Sponsors - 26 Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 2-3 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:17 AM MLA Steinbach Constituency Kelvin Goertzen Premier of Manitoba Minister Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage Brian Pallister Rochelle Squires On behalf of the Province of Manitoba and the people of the Steinbach Constituency, I congratulate and welcome the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games to our community. As the largest ongoing multi-sport program in the province, thousands of participants from all provincial regions will come together and engage in eleven sports, over a week of youth athletics. Talented young athletes have the opportunity to showcase high level competitive play at a community level, as well as enjoy the local facilities. Thank you to all the coaches and volunteers who have made these games possible. As an advocate for healthy lifestyles and active living, I want to recognize the contributions you have made to promoting youth sport in the Province of Manitoba. I wish all participants all the best in games to come; play hard, have fun, and respect one another. On behalf of Manitoba’s New Government, we are pleased to welcome everyone to Steinbach for the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games. This event is our province’s largest ongoing multi-sport program. It brings people together from across the province in a celebration of athletic development, sportsmanship, inclusiveness and inter-regional competition. This popular event strengthens community spirit and provides a supportive atmosphere where young Manitobans can test their skills in competition, as they pursue sporting excellence. As the event host, Steinbach will benefit from the games providing a positive economic impact and helping to build a strong volunteer base, sports programs and facility development in the community. Congratulations to the athletes and coaches who have earned the honour of representing their regions at the 2016 games. We also commend the volunteers, organizers and sponsors for all of your energy and hard work in creating this event. It is through the efforts of dedicated people, like you, that amateur sport continues to thrive across our province. We wish you continued success. Mayor Of Steinbach chris goertzen On behalf of the City of Steinbach and its citizens, welcome to Steinbach – a city rich with heritage, community spirit, and sport. It is a privilege and an honour to be hosting the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games in our community. Steinbach is the proud home of many wonderful attractions, amenities and events, including the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum, a first-rate Aquatic Centre, Pioneer Days, the Summer in the City Festival and, this year, the Manitoba Games! While you are here, please take some time to explore Steinbach’s vibrant business district, beautiful parks and tranquil residential neighborhoods. You’re sure to see why our city is a great place to visit and an even better place to call ‘home’. Good luck to all the athletes and coaches, and a sincere thank-you goes out to the Games Host Society and the many volunteers! Your hard work and dedication is commendable. May these Games bring out the best in all of you. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 4-5 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:18 AM chair of the manitoba games council Shayne Yaschyshyn On behalf of the Manitoba Games Council, I am pleased to welcome one and all to the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games. The Power Smart Manitoba Games are a multiple sport event that provides an opportunity for young athletes from across the province to compete while demonstrating their passion and dedication to sport. We congratulate all participants on your selection to the regional team you represent and extend our best wishes in this next stage of your sport development. It is also an excellent opportunity for the community of Steinbach to showcase their many amenities, excellent facilities and exceptional volunteerism. Congratulations to the host organizing committee and all volunteers for your significant contribution and hospitality. interim ceo of sport manitoba laurel read On behalf of Sport Manitoba, it’s my pleasure to welcome you to the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games. This program is a high priority for Sport Manitoba because it has such an incredible positive impact on sport and personal development.These Games inspire Manitoba’s youth to reach their athletic potential, pursue personal excellence and develop socially and culturally within the context of ethical competition. This year’s event is the first one to operate under the principles of True Sport. This year is also special because Manitoba is hosting the Canada Games next summer in Winnipeg. Many of the athletes, coaches and mission staff from this Power Smart Games will become members of Team Manitoba and represent our province at home on the national stage. It’s an exciting time for the City of Steinbach and its many volunteers who have spent a tremendous amount of time and energy organizing these provincial finals. As their plans unfold over the next seven days, we will be treated to intense competition and friendly hospitality in the province’s third largest city. Our partners who make this all possible include the province, volunteers, provincial sport organizations and Sport Manitoba staff, municipal recreation commissions, our education system and the corporate community. Thank you for and congratulations on your significant contributions to sport and community development in Manitoba. Best wishes to all involved with the 2016 Power Smart Summer Games and especially to all the young athletes and coaches who have trained hard and earned the right to represent their regions. Thank you to our title sponsor - Manitoba Hydro, our provincial sponsor partners and the Friends of the Games partners for helping to make opportunities like this possible. Also thank you to all of the volunteers that have put countless hours in planning the Power Smart Manitoba Games and to those who will play host to the province this week. This week will celebrate sport excellence in Manitoba, best wishes to all for a memorable 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games. President & CEO, Manitoba Hydro Kelvin Shepherd Welcome to the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games. I wish each athlete every success and commend their families for their support of their children’s endeavors. I also welcome their coaches who dedicate their time to train and inspire their athletes. We are a proud sponsor of these games that represents the best of amateur sport in Manitoba. These games also exemplify the volunteer spirit of this province. I thank the volunteers, and the organizers, who’ve put in many long hours to make these games a success not only for the athletes, but the spectators who’ll cheer them on. I wish the best of luck to each athlete. This is the time for you to shine. We hope you and your families have a great games in Steinbach. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 6-7 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:20 AM Hanover School Division chair Ron Falk Welcome to Steinbach! On behalf of the Hanover School Division it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games. As a school community, we consider it a privilege and honour to assist in hosting this gathering of talented young athletes from across the province of Manitoba. athlete service Co-Chairs Michelle Bezditny & Randy Hildebrand finance Co-Chairs Amanda Peter & Ray Tetrault We offer our congratulations to all participating athletes. You are to be commended for your dedication, commitment, and perseverance in reaching this level of competition. Thank-you to coaches, family members, and friends for your support and encouragement in the lives of these young athletes – nurturing a passion for sport and helping them achieve their goals. Lastly, a special thank you to the organizers, volunteers, and sponsors of these games. Your efforts are appreciated by all who will experience this wonderful event. Enjoy your stay in our great community, and best wishes to all athletes, coaches, and officials for a very successful games. hospitality co-chairs Lisa Gryba & Elma Friesen games staff Jennifer Leak & Bree Langlais HOST SOCIETY CO-CHAIRS ROY SEIDLER & TRISH ENNS On behalf of the 2016 Steinbach Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games Host Society, we are excited to welcome all of the athletes, coaches, parents, spectators, and other visitors to our wonderful community. The 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games provide the opportunity to showcase our community by hosting the province’s largest multi-sport competition. We take great pride in our community and welcome this opportunity to share it with you. There is so much to see and do in Steinbach. We invite you to come back and take the time to explore everything we have to offer. The Host Society has worked diligently in the months leading up to the Games to provide a positive and memorable experience for all those involved. We congratulate the athletes who have worked hard to compete in these Games and wish every one of them the best in their respective sports. sports Chairs Greg Penner, Brian Warkentin, Jason Peters & Anne Barkman The Host Society would like to thank the volunteers, corporate sponsors, and partners, including local partners the City of Steinbach and Hanover School Division, for their ongoing work and support, and for making these Games a reality. This has been a rewarding and memorable experience for us and we anticipate it will be equally memorable for you. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 8-9 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:21 AM Communications Co-Chairs Kim Pappel & Mike Burnard Communications Co-Chairs Kim Pappel & Mike Burnard spirit of the games official's oath In the name of all officials, I pledge that we will take part in these games in the true spirit of sportsmanship, understanding and interpreting the rules with complete impartiality for the glory of sport and the honor of fair play.I pledge my commitment to the True Sport Principles and will ensure that these Games are played in a fair, safe and respectful manner for all participants. athlete's oath In the name of all competitors, I pledge that we will take part in these games in the true spirit of fair play and sportsmanship, respecting and abiding by the rules that govern them, for the glory and integrity of the sport and the honour of our teams. I pledge my commitment to the True Sport Principles, and throughout my participation in these Games I will strive for excellence, respect others, have fun and maintain a healthy mind, body and spirit. coach's oath In the name of all coaches taking part in these games, I pledge that we will coach in a manner respectful of the dignity of all athletes and carry out our tasks responsibly and with integrity. I pledge my commitment to the True Sport Principles. By participating in these Games I am giving back to Canadian sport, and I am coaching athletes to aim high in pursuit of athletic and personal excellence. volunteer chair cheryl peters Operations Co-Chairs Darron Rempel & Doug Doerksen participant code of conduct In order to participate in the Power Smart Manitoba Games, participants must agree to abide by the Code of Conduct/Discipline Policy by signing the Code of Conduct and Discipline Form. If the participant is under the age of 18, their parent/legal guardian must also sign the form as a condition of registration. All Participants Of The Games Are Required To: 1. Abide by all rules and policies governing the Power Smart Manitoba Games, their sport, and all federal, provincial, and municipal laws. 2. Conduct themselves in a manner that will serve as an example to others. Participants are ambassadors for their region and sport and should act with personal dignity, integrity and with the spirit of good sportsmanship and fair play at all times in and out of competition. 3. Attend either the opening ceremony or the closing ceremony in a two-phase Games or both opening and closing ceremonies in one-phase Games, unless excused. 4. Wear their Regional Walkout Uniform at ceremonies and any awards/medal presentations. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 10-11 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:23 AM participant code of conduct continued.. 5. Be available to play all scheduled competition to the best of their ability, -The Appeal Committee will provide a written decision to the Sport Manitoba – Games Manager and all who need to know (at a minimum, the appellant(s), the respondent(s), the applicable Provincial Sport Organization(s) and if applicable, to the parents/legal guardian of the individual(s) involved) within three (3) hours of the conclusion of the hearing. -The Appeal Committee may affirm or overturn the decision appealed from, and/or substitute its own decision. -Filing of an appeal does not act as a stay of proceedings, and any penalty (including a suspension) shall remain in force unless overturned by the Appeal Committee. -The decision of the Appeal Committee is final and binding. being gracious in victory and defeat. 6. Respect their opponents and the directions and decisions of coaches, managers and officials. 7. Regard participation in the Games as a privilege. 8. Travel to and from the Games on the buses provided unless otherwise authorized (excluding if from the host region). 9. Stay in the athletes’ village, properly chaperoned at all times by their coach/ manager. 10. Abide by the athletes’ village curfew, all rules (including those making the village and athlete venues “tobacco free” and “alcohol free”) and respect all the rights of other residents of the athletes’ village. 11. Be punctual for all Games functions and activities. discipline policy 1. Any violation of the above or other situations deemed to be detrimental to the Games will be dealt with by the respective Sport Manitoba Regional Sport Development Officer and when necessary, by the Host Society, applicable Provincial Sport Organization and Sport Manitoba. including removal from competition to complete expulsion from the Games, with the return home of the offender(s) at their own expense. The applicable Provincial Sport Organization may sanction additional disciplinary action. 3. Individuals responsible for willful damage will make full restitution to the Host Society or Sport Manitoba. 4. In appropriate situations, conduct of an individual warranting discipline may result in discipline including disqualification of an entire team. Provincial Sport Organization, and if applicable, to the parents/legal guardian of the individual(s) involved. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 12-13 awards individual final awards 2. Discipline may range from partial to full suspension of Games privileges, 5. For all Code of Conduct violations a letter will be sent to the applicable The first, second and third place finishers in sport finals will receive gold, silver and bronze Power Smart Manitoba Games medallions. larry desjardins sportsmanship award This award is presented to the region that demonstrates sportsmanship and respect before, during and after competition. j.a ernst spirit of the games trophy This award is presented to the region that shows the greatest enthusiasm, support, spirit and cheering during the Power Smart Manitoba Games. Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:23 AM Turnaround day Wednesday August 10, 2016 The 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games take place in two phases. When you arrive The Sport Manitoba’s Regional Sport Development Officer will be coordinating travel arrangements • • • • Upon arrival, athletes will be brought to the warehouse centre to drop off their equipment. They will proceed to the appropriate village for check-in. Accreditation for each athlete will be checked prior to access to the village (see Accreditation). Each room will have a list posted on all occupants assigned to the room. what to bring Please note: Games participants are allowed one piece of baggage plus one sports equipment bag to be storied under the bus as well as one carry-on-bag. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Meal for ride to Steinbach Pillow, sleeping bag/sheet & blanket Toiletries (shampoo, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.) Manitoba Health Card Medical Supplies & Prescriptions Sport Equipment Walk Out Uniform Competitive Uniform Alarm Clock Sunscreen Insect Repellent Flashlight Interac/cash (at your discretion) Electronics (at your discretion) – a hand-held device that provides access to the Games newsletter, website and social media sites. Sport Manitoba and the host society are not responsible for any lost or stolen items. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 14-15 Turnaround Day is the day where the phase 1 athletes leave and the phase 2 athletes arrive. Phase 1 athletes will be asked to check out of their rooms early Wednesday morning to ensure time for room inspections and clean-up. Storage space will be available for the athlete’s personal luggage till they depart that afternoon. Phase 2 athletes will be able to check into their rooms when they arrive Wednesday afternoon. Athlete Village Locations & Services Athletes will be housed in a male and female village. Each village will have Supervisors and Access Control personnel on duty. Male Village Steinbach Regional Secondary School 190 McKenzie Ave, Steinbach, Manitoba Includes: • Games Office (Information Centre, First Aid, Lost & Found) • Male Basketball Venue (Phase 1) • Male Volleyball Venue (Phase 2) • Athlete Entertainment • Main Cafeteria/Snack Area • Lost & Found • Team Meeting Space • Shower Facilities • Merchandise Pre-Order Pick-ups Female Village Clearspring Middle School 1 Brighton Lane, Steinbach, Manitoba Includes: • Village Information Centre (First Aid, Lost & Found) • Female Basketball Venue (Phase 1) • Female Volleyball Venue (Phase 2) • Athlete Entertainment • Snack Area • Shower Facilities Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:23 AM Village Hours Access Control will be on-site at each Village 24/7 • • • • 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:00 pm pm pm pm – – – – Map of Venues Curfew Lights out 2:00 pm – Male Village Closed for Cleaning 2:00 pm – Female Village Closed for Cleaning Food Services Hours of Operation Breakfast – 6:00 am to 9:00 am Lunch – 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Dinner – 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm Snacks – 6:00 am to 10:00 pm All meals including snacks will be provided to all athletes, coaches, managers, officials and mission staff for the duration of the games. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served at Steinbach Regional Secondary School (SRSS) in Steinbach. For Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner there with be various nutritional meals provided, such as hot and cold dishes along with fresh fruits. Accreditation will be used as a meal ticket and will be checked by Access Control. Please be sure to wear your accreditation badge at all times. Accreditation Each region will accredit its team prior to arrival in Steinbach. Team members will receive their accreditation badges on the bus when they arrive in Steinbach from their Regional Sport Development Officer. If you missed your preaccreditation or need a replacement, contact your Team Manager. For athletes who lose their accreditation, their Team Manager must accompany them to the Games Office to get their accreditation reissued. Accreditation must be worn at all time during the Games. It is your passport to the Athletes’ Village, transportation, entertainment and meals. Transportation Dispatch – (204) 320-2347 Hours of Operation – 6:00 am to 11:00 pm The Eastman Region team will not be travelling by bus, but they will be given a specific location and time in which they will be required to arrive. Eastman Region athletes will receive their accreditation badges from their Regional Sport Development Officer upon arrival. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 16-17 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:25 AM hot weather safety tips medical services hospitals clinics Bethesda (Steinbach) 316 Henry St, Steinbach MB R5G 0P9 204-326-6411 Oasis Medical Centre (Walmart) 184 PTH 12 N, Steinbach MB R5G 0Y1 204-326-4555 Hours: M-F 9am-8pm sat 9am-4pm Sun 1-5pm Desalaberry District Health Centre (St Pierre) 354 Prefontaine Avenue, St. Pierre, MB (204) 433-7611 Lake of the woods district hospital (Kenora) 21 Sylvan St W, Kenora Ont 807-468-9861 rcmp and police same day clinics For non-emergency situations: Steinbach RCMP - 204-326-4452 Falcon Lake RCMP - 204-349-8035 St. Pierre RCMP - 204-433-7908 Enjoying ourselves outdoors is a great part of Manitoba summers. However, there are a few risks involved, especially in extremely hot, humid conditions. The following will help explain some of these risks, their causes and how to prevent them. heat illness Heat illness occurs when the body generates heat faster than it can be expelled and always is associated with dehydration and electrolyte loss. Body temperatures can range from 100 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. Taken to the extreme, body temperatures can exceed 106 degrees and organ damage can occur. This is often referred to as heat stroke. Heat stroke causes a change in consciousness, which can result in fainting. Heat illnesses include heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat fainting, heat edema (swelling of hands, feet and ankles), heat rash and heat cramps (muscle cramps). Heat illness can affect you quickly and are mainly caused by over exposure to heat or over exertion in the heat. 911 for all emergencies Oasis Medical Centre (Walmart) 184 PTH 12 N, Steinbach MB R5G 0Y1 204-326-4555 Hours M-F 9am-8pm, sat 9am-4pm, sun 1-5pm Causes Several things contribute to heat illness other than hot summer weather and dehydration. These include high humidity, lack of air conditioning, high ultraviolet sun exposure for long periods of time, the duration of exposure and intensity of physical exertion. Personal factors also can contribute such as taking certain medications and having or recovering from illness. Steinbach family medical 333 Loewen Blvd, Steinbach mb R5G 0C3 204-326-3401 (by appointment only) Hours M-Th 9am-12:30 1:30-4:30pm, F 9am-12:30pm Quick care clinic (Clearspring Centre) - 204-326-7569 Unit 8, 178 Hwy 12 N, Steinbach mb Summer Games Polyclinic - Ph 204-381-8777 SRSS Hours Sun 12-10pm M-F 8am-10pm Sat 8am-2pm Services available: athletic therapists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, doctors and nurses, Dentist on call. First aid will be available for athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers at all sports venues, opening and closing ceremonies. When necessary, referral may then be made to the appropriate community service. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 18-19 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:26 AM Dehydration Dehydration is caused by the excessive loss of water and salts from the body due to illness or prolonged exposure to heat. Severe dehydration can become a life threatening condition for athletes, coaches and spectators. Prevention Drink plenty of water throughout the day (even more when you’re sweating). Stay in shaded areas as much as possible. To stay hydrated schedule adequate hydration breaks, every 10-15 minutes. Ensure athletes are drinking 1-2 cups of water before exercise and 1 litre/hour of exercise and don’t forget to keep hydrating post exercise. NOTE: Exercise reduces thirst, so keep drinking because if you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated. Signs & Symptoms • • • • • • • Changes in behaviour (sleeping or temper tantrums) Dizziness or fainting Nausea or vomiting Headache Rapid breathing and heartbeat Extreme thirst Decreased urination with unusually dark yellow urine Training in Hot Environments Exercise in hot environments can be associated with reduced performance due to dehydration and increased body temperature. Exercise in hot environments for training or competition has significant risk of heat related illness if appropriate precautions and adequate preparations are not followed. Treatment for Mild Dehydration • • • • • • Remove from participation, remove equipment and put in the shade Apply external cooling, drink fluids and assume recovery position Be familiar with the early signs of heat illness and act immediately to prevent heat stroke. If an athlete is completely unconscious from heat stroke and you do not feel a pulse, it is important to dial 911, begin CPR and request an AED. For milder heat exhaustion without mental status changes, the person should be removed immediately from the warm environment, have their temperature taken and their pulse checked. If either pulse or temperature is abnormal, quick medical attention is important. Under no circumstances should a person experiencing heat exhaustion be allowed to resume vigorous physical activities that same day. A physician should be consulted if there are signs of dark urine or blood in the urine later in the day. Exercise in hot environments can also occur in indoor settings. Gymnasiums and fitness facilities without air conditioning can often have very high temperatures and humidity requiring the same precautions to be taken. sunburn Sunburn is literally burning of your skin results from overexposure to sun. Sunburn can occur during a variety of conditions including cloudy days, winter months (though not as severely as during the summer). Treatment Tips for Mild Symptoms of Sunburn Get away from UV source, find shade and cover up. Relieve discomfort by consuming pain relievers such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen, etc. and/or use a variety of cold compresses sold at local pharmacies. Avoid salts, oils and perfumes after sunburn and avoid scrubbing or shaving, while taking showers frequently. **If these Treatment Tips don’t help reduce the symptoms, see doctor** Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 20-21 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:27 AM hospitality Phase 1 August 7 to 10, 2016 Athletics Stonybrook Middle School Track Steinbach Soccer Park Baseball - Stahn Field, Mitchell Basketball - Male - SRSS Basketball - Female - Clearspring Middle School Golf - Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club Sailing - West Hawk Lake Special Olympics - Golf - Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club Triathlon - St. Malo Provincial Park Phase 2 August 11 to 13, 2016 Cycling Suicide Hill, Sandilands Provincial Forest Blind Creek Trail, Steinbach Soccer - Male - Steinbach Soccer Park Soccer - Female - Steinbach Soccer Park athlete entertainment Internet Café - August 7 to13 – Available in both athlete villages *wifi is available throughout both villages Movie Room – August 7 to 13 – Available in both athlete villages. Movie schedules will be shared each day. Gaming Space – August 7 to13 - Gaming systems are available at both athlete villages. Games can be signed out using your accreditation badge. Gym – August 7 to 13 – Play Ping Pong at the male village in SRSS *Ping Pong available in the multi-purpose room at CMS Carnival – August 9 & 12 - Tuesday & Friday Night Carnival at SRSS – play games and relax! 2-3 Movies will be Played each day at both villages (Start times are still TBA) Sport Equipment sign out (Discs, Soccer Balls, Footballs, Basketballs) will be available at both villages from 8:30 am – 9:30 pm each day Each village will also have 2 table tennis tables for athletes to use. Softball - A.D. Penner Park Swimming - Steinbach Aquatic Centre Volleyball - Female - Clearspring Middle School Volleyball - Male - Steinbach Regional Secondary School opening & closing ceremonies Opening Ceremonies starts at: 8:30pm August 7, 2016 Location: SRSS Football Field Closing Ceremonies starts at: 2:30pm August 13, 2016 Location: SRSS Football Field o Free event o Bring your lawn chair – seating is first come, first served o Public parking is available at the Springs Church lot as well as on the street. During Opening Ceremonies the public may also park at the Pat Porter Centre. No parking available in the Steinbach Regional Secondary School lots. o Food trucks and merchandise will be on site - cash only. o In case of inclement weather, ceremonies will be moved to the Centennial Arena. Seating will be very limited. Please check www.manitobagames.ca for details including live streaming instructions. Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 22-23 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:31 AM ! s u h t i w T C E N N CO Merchandise Merchandise available for purchase at the games HOODIES (Youth & Adult) - $43.00 T-SHIRTS (Mens & Womens) s smbgame p / m a r g a Inst bgames m s p / k o o Faceb mes @psmbga t connec o t s l e n ia chan teinbach. We'll d e m e nlin in S t se our o ore you arrive u e nd spor c a n t ie f n r e e e b p m oba tain ur ex st of yo m across Manit emonies, enter o m e h t r o To make participants fr g details like ce o r e in ts, and t n with oth osted on excit a ip ic t e par up exclusiv t other e keep yo . e r e a m h , s s l e 'l dat ing les We schedu everyth time up at the Games. l t a u e o r b t a e s g n witter toverything going otes and live stream T n o s u te da Follow w abou it happens up o n k e h be in t vide as mes. e stream o iv r l , p s d o n e a a s vid content art Manitoba G ictures, avourite Game p e e s o f m Power S agram t n. Share all your ur hashtags #PSt s n I r o ook ent informatio tition using o er when you b e c a F n so t ev ofilt mpe Follow u s and importan raining and co ur Snapchat ge t lt ro ing, resu from your team 6. And look fo 1 s 0 t momen DreamItLiveIt2 # 6 MG201 inbach. e t S o t t ge CINCH BAGS (Black & Red) - $22.00 $15.00 Pre-ordered merchandise available for pick up at Steinbach Regional Secondary School, 190 McKenzie Avenue. - Sunday, August 7 - 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm - Monday, August 8 - 7:30 am to 12:00 pm - Wednesday, August 10 - 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm T-Shirts and Hoodies are also available for purchase at the Steinbach Co-Op Brandt Street location, 110 Brandt Street. Merchandise trailer sales locations August 7 - 4:30 pm to 10:00 pm @ SRSS Opening Ceremonies (back lot) August 8 - 8:30 am to 5:30 pm @ SMS August 9 - 8:30 am to 12:00 pm @ Mitchell Stahn Field - 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm @ SMS August 10 - 8:30 am to 12:00 pm @ Steinbach Soccer park - 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm @ SRSS (front parking lot) August 11 - 8:30 am to 1:00 pm @ AD Penner Park - 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm @ Steinbach Soccer Park August 12 - 8:30 am to 12:30 pm @ CMS - 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm @ SRSS (front parking lot) August 13 - 8:30 am to 1:00 pm @ SRSS (front parking lot) Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 24-25 - 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm @ SRSS Closing Ceremonies (back lot) Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:32 AM Thank You to our provincial sponsor team contact information The Host Society would like to thank all our Provincial Sponsors and Friends of the Games for supporting the 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Summer Games – without you, an event like this is not possible! important phone numbers poly clinic: 204-381-8777 warehouse: 204-392-2336 Transportation: 204-320-2347 Male Village: 204-326-6426 Games Office: Extension for 9/10 Office Access Control: Extension for 11/12 Office Food Services: Extension for 9/10 office then Food Services Extension CMS Village Office: 204-346-9644 SMS Village Office: 204-326-6481 regional managers central parkland Leanne Traynor Cell: 204-362-0452 Patti Henkelman Cell: (204) 281-2767 eastman westman interlake winnipeg blue norman winnipeg gold Shannon Schade Cell: 204-268-0153 Shannon Schade Cell: 204-268-0153 Iris Murray Cell: 204-679-6550 Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 26-27 Carly Hayward Cell: (204) 851-6006 Amanda Daurie Cell: 204-223-4078 Amanda Daurie Cell: 204-223-4078 Athlete Handbook / Page 2016-08-04 10:44:33 AM Thank You to our Friends of the Games Page / Athlete handbook handbook.2016.indd 28 2016-08-04 10:44:33 AM