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recreation guide
In this issue 2Calendar 4Volunteers 5Mayfair 6 Day Camp 7 March Break 8Preschool 11Programs 12Sports 14Concerts 16Clubs 19Classifieds Early Spring 2015 om www.mooredale.c N O I T A E R REC GUID01E5 Spring 2 Mooredale Talks tion 2015 spring recrea guide Raising Happily Productive Kids om www.mooredale.c Dona Matthews 7:30pm Feb 19 1 All Welcome MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE M ooredale has been a busy place! With myriad programs underway and our preschool buzzing with so many youngsters, the House is always a lively, energetic place. The preschool once again delighted all with their annual Winter Wonderland; the committee did a beautiful job decorating and providing festive and fun activities for all. As well, the Ballroom was full of interested parents on December 4 who gathered to listen to Joanne Gould talk on the onerous task of preparing our kids for the university application process. Most gratifying was the crosssection of members in attendance, from Orchestra to Soccer Club. Stay tuned for the next speaker in our Mooredale Talks series and please consider joining us. The House is a very welcoming place on a cold winter’s night! I feel very fortunate to be part of such a fantastic and hardworking Board at Mooredale. At the AGM in November, we welcomed one new member, Kirk Lynn, into the position of Marketing and Sponsorship. I am ever thankful to each one of our Board members for the time and enthusiasm that each contributes toward making Mooredale the vibrant place that it is. We have a truly special community The Directors for 2014-15 are as follows: Treasurer: Erik Mathiesen Past President: Shuchi Stanger Marketing & Sponsorship: Kirk Lynn Mayfair: Joanne Pauli Membership & Database: Jason Rude Orchestras/Concerts: Christina Cavanagh Preschool: Rachel Busbridge Program: Diane Osak Property: Doug Reid Soccer Club: Alain Strati Sports: David Woods Swimming Pool Club: James McNee Rosedale Tennis Club: D’Arcy Finley Volunteer Liaison and Events: Katharine Lake Berz THIS MONTH FEBRUARY 2 FEBRUARY 16 Spring Program Registration Begins Family Day – Mooredale closed Mayfair Committee Meeting Room 1 – 7:30pm Mooredale Talks – Dona Matthews What Are the Secrets for Raising Happily Productive Kids? Main House Ballroom, 7:30 All Welcome FEBRUARY 4 Pool Club Committee Meeting Room 2 – 7:00pm FEBRUARY 8 Mooredale Concerts presents Music & Truffles Concert 1:15 – 2:15pm at Walter Hall, Mooredale Concerts 3:15pm 80 Queen’s Park Crescent, A Classical Canadian Collaboration Tickets are a bargain at just $13 FEBRUARY 8 Soccer Early Bird Fee Deadline (Regular Fee applies starting February 9) FEBRUARY 19 FEBRUARY 25 RMPA Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meeting Room 1 or 2 – 7:00pm FEBRUARY 27 Pool Club Member Renewal – Early Bird Fee Deadline Final deadline for 2014 Pool members to renew is April 1, 2015 NEXT MONTH MARCH 2 Mayfair Committee Meeting Room 1 – 7:30pm MARCH 4 Pool Club Committee Meeting Room 2 – 7:00pm MARCH 8 Rugby and Softball Early Bird Fee Deadline MARCH 8 Mooredale Concerts presents Music & Truffles Concert 1:15 – 2:15 pm at Walter Hall, Mooredale Concerts 3:15pm 80 Queen’s Park Crescent Vienna Piano Trio Tickets are a bargain at just $13 MARCH 9 – 13 March Break Camp Week 1 8:30am – 12 noon MARCH 16 – 20 March Break Day Camp Week 2 8:30am – 4:00pm (After camp care available 4:00-5:30pm) Mooredale Office Hours 8:30am – 5:00pm Preschool and all other programs closed APRIL 1 Final Deadline to Renew for Pool Club Soccer – final day to register with player requests (All late Soccer registrations processed Apr 18) As always, so much appreciation goes to our Executive Director, Marjorie Booth and all the staff who work tirelessly each day to keep things moving along at Mooredale. Volunteers are the backbone of our organization as well, so to each of you who has offered time, talent and energy: thank you! All the best for a healthy and happy second half of the winter. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, Mooredale News is published 6 times a year for members of the concerns, comments and suggestions. I love feedback from our Rosedale-Moore Park Association. Publication dates are Sept/Nov membership! /Jan/March/April/June. Ad deadlines are noted on page 19. Best, Staff Writers Office Carrie Scace PRESIDENT carriescace@rogers.com 2 Marjorie Booth, Christopher Keem, Eric Musselman, Carolyn Burgess Design & Production Fathom Communications Inc. Printing Griffin House Graphics 146 Crescent Road Toronto, Ontario M4W 1V2 ph: 416-922-3714 fax: 416-922-4523 e-mail: info@mooredale.on.ca website:www.mooredale.com Canadian Publications Mail Agreement #40012662 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Now is the time to register your young athletes in Soccer and Softball. Just download the forms from www.mooredale. com. Consider how else you might become involved – as a sponsor, as a coach, as a team assistant. There are so many players enrolled and we need lots of coaches and other volunteers. Tempting Fate and Tempting Fun – We Are Ready! March Break – Two 1-Week Sessions! We’re ready to welcome your kids to two different March Break weeks this year: Week 1: Mar 9 – 13 will feature Multi Sports for 4 – 8 year l olds and Intro to Culinary Arts for ages 6 – 10 years. Half days only from 9am to noon. l Week 2: Mar 16 – 20 will feature a Tennis Specialty option as well as traditional camp activities, theme days and a full day trip on Thursday for ages 4 – 10 years. Full days from 8:30am – 4:00pm. After care option available from 4:00 – 5:30pm. A s I write this, I realize that we tempt fate sometimes at Mooredale. Remember the ice storm from December 2013? I am happy to say that there is no real accumulation of snow yet, although we are ready! We have the snow removal contract signed, the snow shovels are ready and the ice melt is stationed near the doorways. My best guess is that we will have more snow by the time you read this newsletter. Yes, we know we are tempting fate with this prediction. The Rink at Rosedale Park is ready too – for all the winter fun enjoyed by skaters and hockey players. The Hockey season is half over and we can’t wait to see who will rise to the top of the standings. Congratulations to all you brave skaters and parents, who have cheerfully enjoyed the fresh air and participated in some great outdoor fun this season. The Winter Recreation Guide was full of some terrific opportunities for members of all ages. And we’re glad you did – Mooredale has been buzzing with kids in Preschool, programs, and special interest activities. For all the details on the Spring Recreation Guide, check it out in this issue. Don’t miss out on the fun – register starting February 2. Swimming Pool Club The 2015 renewal forms were mailed to all 2014 Pool Club members on Monday January 5. Take advantage of the Early Bird Fee by renewing before Feb 27. We also welcome new people to join the wait list – these are the first people who will be invited to join the pool club, if there are vacancies. Day Camp and Summer Fun Winter and early spring are the times when many people choose their summer camp and summer program options for their children. Mooredale has been offering summer programs since 1953. Our Day Camp has been accredited by the Ontario Camps Association since 1968 and we encourage you to check out Mooredale Day Camp and the Preschool Summer Fun for this summer. Our experienced full time Camp Director, Eric Musselman, would be pleased to discuss Day Camp with you. For Summer Fun offered through our licensed Preschool, contact Carolyn Burgess, our Preschool Director. It’s never too early to register your child at Mooredale this summer! We believe in making fun and wonder-filled learning happen at Mooredale! Join in, sign up, and get ready for Fun. Marjorie Booth EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 3 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Mooredale Directory Volunteers and Community Katharine Lake Berz VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY LIAISON DIRECTOR www.mooredale.com Telephone Ext. e-mail 416-922-3714 info@mooredale.on.ca ADMINISTRATION STAFF Marjorie Booth 106 Carolyn Burgess 113 Stephanie Chu 100 Joanna Ingram 103 Christopher Keem 115 Blake Koester 138 Susan Li 104 Catherine Loeffler 102 Eric Musselman 105 Ryan Paulsen 120 Breanna Van Abbema 136 mbooth@mooredale.on.ca cburgess@mooredale.on.ca schu@mooredale.on.ca jingram@mooredale.on.ca ckeem@mooredale.on.ca bkoester@mooredale.on.ca susanli@mooredale.on.ca cloeffler@mooredale.on.ca emusselman@mooredale.on.ca maintenance@mooredale.on.ca bvanabbema@mooredale.on.ca A–M accounting 104 susanli@mooredale.on.ca concerts 103 concerts@mooredale.on.ca day camp 103 daycamp@mooredale.on.ca hockey100 maintenance120 March Break 103 Mayfair103 membership 102membership@mooredale.on.ca N–Z newsletter orchestra pool club preschool program/course ideas program registration soccer registration sports registration sports hotline tennis club volunteer hotline 103 newsletter@mooredale.on.ca 103 100 pool@mooredale.on.ca 113preschool@mooredale.on.ca 105 program@mooredale.on.ca 100 102 soccer@mooredale.on.ca 102 222 sports@mooredale.on.ca 103 jingram@mooredale.on.ca 310 volunteer@mooredale.on.ca Interested in becoming a Mooredale Volunteer? We would love to hear from you. Please call our Volunteer hotline at 416-922-3714 ext. 310 or send an e-mail to our Volunteer Liaison Director, Katharine Lake Berz at volunteer@mooredale.on.ca 4 Interested in becoming a Mooredale volunteer? Mayfair is coming soon! Friday May 8, 2015 5:00 – 9:00pm Saturday May 9, 2015 9:00am – 5:00pm W e are already excited and thinking about spring at Mooredale. Plans for Mayfair are well underway and we are looking for almost 1,000 volunteers to help make Mayfair 2015 a success. We have many opportunities for adults and students. Middle and secondary school students can receive community service hours for their time. We need students to supervise midway games, award prizes at the prize booth, create wacky hair, paint little faces, keep the BBQ stocked and sizzling and coordinate the track and field races. We need adults to help at the BBQ, sell tickets at the fairground, set up on Friday morning and take down on Saturday afternoon. If you are interested in becoming a Mayfair volunteer, we would love to hear from you. Please let us know how you can help. Please email Volunteer Liaison Director, Katharine Lake Berz at volunteer@mooredale.on.ca. Children’s Fitness & Arts Tax Credits The Mooredale office staff will email receipts to families of children enrolled in activities which qualify for Children’s Fitness and Arts Tax Credits. The receipts will be emailed on February 19, 2015 to the email contact address you have listed for your Mooredale membership. If you have questions, please contact Catherine Loeffler at cloeffler@mooredale.on.ca or call 416-9223714 ext 102. Catherine will email parents who registered a child for a sport or soccer with instructions on how to access the sports fee receipts directly. MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Mayfair 2015 Joanne Pauli MAYFAIR CHAIR Mayfair – Under the Sea M ayfair 2015 is Mayfair’s 70th anniversary! The theme will be Under the Sea – to celebrate the magical world of mermaids, whales, octupuses and lagoons. So get ready to embark on a voyage of adventure at Rosedale Park on May 8 and 9. The Mayfair preview evening will be on Friday, May 8 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. The full all-day Mayfair will run on Saturday, May 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In case you haven’t been there the last few years, the Friday evening is a giant neighbourhood party you really shouldn’t miss. The carnival rides will all be running, and they look great under the lights! All the Mayfair food venues will be open, for burgers, hot dogs, fries, candy floss – and some special gourmet options. And of course the Beer Garden will be operating from 5:00 p.m. till closing – the two Big Tents will be up and running, a great place to meet friends, or bring the entire family for dinner in the park! Saturday morning starts with the Mayfair Parade, arriving in the park at 9:00 a.m. Kids who dress up in costumes will win prizes in the parade. The day continues with rides for all ages from Worlds Finest Shows, the Mayfair Midway of games with awesome prizes, bingo, home baking, track and field events, and the Kiddie Zone in the rink – with bouncy castles, face painting, wacky hair, the Under the Sea pavilion, and the silent auction. In addition, there’ll be the beer garden, the outdoor food court, live music on the main stage... and more! Of course, all this happens only because over 1,000 volunteers make it possible. We’ve started the planning, and it would be great if you’d join our team! If you can volunteer at Mayfair please call our Volunteer Hotline at (416) 922-3714 ext 310, or email our Volunteer Liaison, Katharine Lake Berz, at volunteer@mooredale.on.ca. We’ll be delighted to hear from you! 5 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Registration Now Open a s u m me o t r ! r e b m e m e r Mooredale Day Camp provides a traditional Day Camp experience for children 4 - 14 years old. Our mature, experienced staff, community feel and progressive programs are all the right ingredients for a terrific summer opportunity for your child! Our programs include: Red Cross Swimming Lessons, Athletics, Tennis Lessons, Cooking, Arts and Crafts, Music and Drama, Archery and more. This summer we have expanded the Specialty options for Senior-aged campers to include Overnight Camping, Tennis, Drama, Soccer, Robotics, and Basketball. Mooredale Day Camp is accredited by the Ontario Camps Association. If you have any further questions, please visit our website at www.mooredale.com. Or call the Camp Office at (416) 922 – 3714 ext. 103 for Joanna Ingram, the Camp Registrar. 6 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Week 1 March 9 - 13 9 am - 12 pm Week 2 March 16 - 20, 8:30am - 4 pm (aftercare until 5:30) mar ch br ea k This year our March Break Camp will feature all the fun and excitement you’ve come to expect from Mooredale – with programs for two weeks instead of one! ca mps! Week 1 of March Break Camp (March 9-13) features two specialty options for a limited number of participants. Children ages 4-8 can register for the Multi-sport option, and children ages 6-10 can choose the Introduction to Culinary Arts option. Both programs will run daily from 9 am – 12 pm. See the Spring Recreation Guide for full details, or contact the office if you have further questions. Week 2 of March Break Camp will run as normal. Register your children now for March 16th to 20th . Our program promises a fun-packed week of games, activities, athletics, arts & crafts, cooking, theme days and a field trip. The program runs from 8:30am – 4pm each day (optional aftercare until 5:30) and a hot lunch plus two snacks are included each day. Check out our Tennis specialty option during Week 2 for children ages 6 – 10 led by the trained instructors from TAC Sports. Space is limited for our March Break camp, so register early to reserve your spot! 7 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Preschool News Carolyn Burgess PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR Did you know... ? M ooredale Preschool was established in 1951?! That’s over 60 years of experience and dedication to our community children and families. And all while remaining current as we embrace ongoing research in the field of early childhood education, implementing new techniques and strategies, enabling us to provide an exceptional preschool environment for our children, Toddlers to Senior Kindergarten. September 2015 Preschool Registration In just a few days Preschool Registration for September 2015 will begin. Alumni Families: Monday, January 26 8:30am – 8:30pm First Time Families: Wednesday, January 28 8:00am – 8:30pm We invite you to drop by for a visit to see each of our programs in action. Contact the preschool office at either 416-922-3714 ext. 113 or cburgess@mooredale.on.ca to arrange a tour. Preschool registration applications are available both on our website at www.mooredale.com and in the Main House office. Preschool Programs offered for September 2015 Toddlers – For children 18 months as of September 1, 2015 Tuesday & Thursday morning, 9:00 – 11:30 Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning, 9:00 – 11:30 Nursery School – For children 2½ years as of September 1, 2015 Morning 9:00 – 11:30 Afternoon 1:00 – 3:30 (3, 4 or 5 afternoons) Junior & Senior Kindergarten – For children born in 2010 & 2011 Morning 9:00 – 11:30, afternoon 1:00 – 3:30 Full Day 9:00 – 3:30, (lunch program included) Extended Care – before and after school Please contact the preschool office for details Are you thinking about Kindergarten for September 2015? Here are just a few reasons to consider Mooredale’s Kindergarten Program. lOur Kindergarten program provides carefully planned and facilitated activities covering Math, Language, French, the Arts, Science and Technology as well as Physical, Social and Personal development and all with an approximately 1:8 teacher student ratio. lTeachers and children have SMART Board technology at their fingertips. As well, specialists join us each week to further enhance learning opportunities. lField trips and visits from special guests are included in the fees. lFor those children staying for a full day, we include delicious and nutritious hot lunches provided by Real Food for Real Kids www.rfrk.com lWe offer a ‘seamless’ day with Before and After care available AND Preschool + Mooredale Program options lAs well as Full day, half day, morning or afternoon classes will continue to be offered And there is so much more... but please call or email to arrange a tour, we’d love to show you the rest! 416-922-3714 ext. 113 cburgess@mooredale.on.ca 8 MooredaleNews Registration for Mooredale’s Summer Programs has begun! S ummer Fun registration is upon us and we invite all Preschoolers, 2.6 to 3.11 years as of July 1, 2015, to come splash, swim, glue, ride, dig, sing, and dance and most importantly, have fun with us! Whether beneath the warmth of the sun, the shade of our canopies and trees or in the cool comfort of our Coach House building, it won’t be long before Mooredale Preschool is transformed into a summer hive of activity. And busy days will generate big appetites, which will be deliciously satisfied by catered healthy snacks... and lunch for those who choose the full day or morning with lunch options. Full day children are offered afternoon naptime, rest time and books or, for those whose naps are but a thing of the past, we offer quiet games and activities, all in the cool comfort of the Coach House. When our summer fun campers are once again awake, rested and ready to go, a whole new range of activities and games await. And, while the full day is offered until 5:30 pm parents are welcome to pick up their children before that time. This may also be the first time for your child to be in a program on his/ her own so how about registering a friend as well? We would be sure to place them together in the same small group. Experienced Mooredale Preschool teachers staff this program. Early Spring 2015 Registration is available online www.mooredale.com, by fax, mail or in person. Additional brochures and registration forms are available at the Mooredale Main House. Spaces fill quickly so please don’t delay. Winter Wonderland 2014 A crisp and clear morning with song, laughter and jolly HO HO HO’s filling the air, Mooredale’s Winter Wonderland was fabulously festive and a sparkling success! Thanks to our Preschool Parent Committee, Christina Staikos, Natasha Nestor, Rita Reeves, Laura Palamara, Josie Marciello, Katherine Hallisey, Jennifer Scace, Anuja Sharma, Kimberley Berman, Danya Cohen, Serge Vitale, Elizabeth Denham and our parent and student volunteers who worked so hard to ensure its success. Thank you to all who participated so generously. And we send a very special thanks to Rachel Busbridge, preschool committee chair, for her outstanding effort on our behalf. And a ‘wink and a nod’ to Doug Reid, it wouldn’t be the same without you ;-) 9 MooredaleNews 10 Early Spring 2015 MooredaleNews Programs Early Spring 2015 Spring and Summer Activities @ Mooredale Eric Musselman PROGRAM MANAGER Seasonal Programs Spring and Summer Recreation Programs Once again Mooredale will offer a wide variety of programs to choose from for children, youth and adults. The full spring program guide can be viewed online on our website. Alternatively, you can drop by the Mooredale House main office and pick up your own copy. Registration can be done online or by sending a hard copy to Mooredale House. N ow is the best time to start planning your spring and summer activities here at Mooredale as the spring program and sport season starts in just a few weeks. There is an excerpt from Silken Laumann’s book Child’s Play which helps sums up what we believe Mooredale can be for our community: “This is my dream. I want to be a part of a community where children play in the parks and driveways and schoolyards. I want our children to be vibrant and healthy, to have energy and imagination and a sense of community. I want to live in a country whose greatest strength is the relationship between its citizens, where we know each other and watch each other’s kids, where we meet in the common spaces of our neighbourhoods to talk and share our joys and challenges.” Mooredale has had the privilege of being a common space where neighbourhood relationships have grown and developed for many years, and we look forward to continuing to be that place in this community for many more years to come! March Break and Summer Camps March Break Camp (4-10 yrs.) is filling quickly and we are looking forward to two weeks of activities, theme days and special events. New this year: the first week of March Break Camp has two specialty options (Multisport and Intro to Culinary Arts) and will run daily from 9 am – 12 pm. Week Two will have full days of activities, and includes a Tennis specialty stream for the first time. Registration for Day Camp (4-12 yrs.) is well underway. With a wide variety of activities, day trips, theme days, twice-a-day swimming, and now 6 specialty options (camping, tennis, soccer, drama, robotics and basketball) for our senior campers – you’ll soon discover why Mooredale Day Camp is the community choice for summer time play and recreation. Summer Fun (2.5 – 3.11 yrs.) day camp is operated by Mooredale’s licensed Preschool and is a great introduction to camp with low camper/staff ratios, healthy snacks, structured play times, and of course swimming in the Mooredale pool! Register today for all our camp programs at www.mooredale.com OPEN HOUSE Mooredale House Thursday February 5th 6:30-8pm RSVP: 905-338-9464 “Where Growth and Fun Walk Hand in Hand” GIRLS 4-16 years Lee Ann Chapple ACE-certified Personal Trainer New skills, new adventures & friends for life in a safe and nurturing environment! Sessions Kindercamp Girls 4-6 GIRLS years 4-16 Mini Camp-6 day sessions Two week and Four week options Designing customized programs to help you achieve your specific health and fitness goals years GIRLS 4-16 years Compassionate, caring and highly dedicated Staff! Located in the heart of Algonquin Park Information: www.tanamakoon.com 905-338-9464 Please call to RSVP our Open House: 905-338-9464 ACE CERTIFIED American Council on Exercise Cell: 647 • 226 • 1339 Email: Chapple.leeann@gmail.com 11 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Alain Strati David Woods For sports information: President, Soccer Club Sports Director Contact Catherine at: 416-922-3714 Ext 102 Email: sports@mooredale.on.ca Website: www.mooredale.com MOOREDALE SOFTBALL MOOREDALE SOCCER “Show the Blue Jay’s How It’s Done” Where Champions Come To Play Did you hear the news? Spring is coming! Do you want even better news? The 2015 Mooredale Softball League is just a few weeks away from throwing out its first pitch. Soon the snow will melt and the grass will return to its lovely green, the hours of daylight will be longer, and spring training for will be in full swing. Don’t get left standing behind the backstop wishing you had registered for softball – there is still time, but don’t get ‘caught looking’ and have that last registration space stolen right from under you. Register today! We are still accepting registration in every division, but the teams and divisions are filling up quickly, so don’t delay. On-line registration links, registration forms and all the information you need to know about the Softball league is available at www. mooredale.com to register online go to: http://mooredale. powerupsports.com Volunteers Needed Interested in developing the next great player? Mooredale is always looking for dedicated individuals to help run our leagues. Whether it’s coaching, managing, or just helping out during the season, that’s plenty of time to make a difference in the lives of the youth in our community. Sign up to volunteer today! sports@mooredale.on.ca Need 2 Know l Registration continues for Softball, Cheer, and Soccer visit www.mooredale.com for more information, visit Mooredale House, or call (416) 922-3714 ext. 102 Are you interested in sponsoring a team – Sponsorship l opportunities exist in the sport program, and you can sponsor a team, division or event. Contact (416) 922-3714 ext. 115 for more information Information about all Mooredale activities is available at www. l mooredale.com so mark it as a favourite on your browser. Have feedback – we want it – send it to sports@mooredale. l on.ca 12 The MSL (Mooredale Soccer League) is just a couple months from kicking-off. This year our theme is the Champions League. With all of the teams in the Mooredale Soccer League named after participants in the UEFA Champions League (largest Professional Club Competition in Europe). Is your son the next Christiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, or Luis Suarez, or is your daughter the next Marta, Sydney Leroux or Abby Wambach? Well they weren’t always world all-stars, they were just like your kids when they were young. They wanted to get out there and play. So register now. http://mooredale.powerupsports.com Again this year we have our Technical Staff working with the house league coaches. There will be four staff there helping run all of the session. This helps our volunteers out greatly and takes a majority of the ‘coaching ability’ off of their shoulders. So please volunteer! For more information on the soccer program, www.mooredale. com We are still looking for team coaches, managers, and team volunteers to assist in the operation of the season. We also need league convenors, so please help us out. Mooredale Soccer Club Try-outs This Spring we have our District Recreational (formerly known as Select/All-Star) Try-outs for our U12 (2003) to U16 (1999) boys and girls teams. If you are interested in trying out for these teams, please contact Chris (ckeem@mooredale.on.ca) For anyone interested in a trial with the Competitive Development Program (or RDP) please contact us. We had our Evaluation Period in the Fall, but there are some spots available in the program. Mooredale Jr. RDP Program The Jr. RDP Program for players born in 2008 and 2009 is available on Friday’s at Rosedale Park. We are looking for families that would like their sons/daughters to get a taste of the RDP program. This program is in addition to the House League and all Jr. RDP Participants must be registered in our Mooredale House League. The program is here to develop their skills with others looking to possibly move into the more competitive arena in the future. More information is on the website at www.mooredale.com MooredaleNews MOOREDALE LACROSSE Our Newest Endeavour Families and players have been asking us to start a Lacrosse program here at Mooredale. We are happy to have the University of Toronto Lacrosse players and staff working with our families here. We hope to grow this into a full Box Lacrosse League. We play at Rosedale Park in the hockey rink during the spring. For information, go to www.moooredale.com and to register go to http://mooredale.powerupsports.com MOOREDALE HOCKEY LEAGUE “Another Great Year of Outdoor Ice Hockey” It was another great year at Mooredale Hockey, and through it all the players exhibited the passion that makes youth sport so enjoyable to watch, and to be a part of. Every night, the players worked hard, laughed, scored incredible goals, blocked shots, made outstanding saves, but most importantly improved their fundamental skills – skating, shooting, passing. The coaches, team volunteers, and parents are commended for everything you do for our community. All of you have braved the elements – bringing the kids, and coaching the kids, two nights a week for 10 weeks – and teaching them about fair play, commitment and dedication. To everybody involved in the hockey Early Spring 2015 program, you have made a difference in the lives of 170 hockey enthusiasts – and for that a very big thank you is well deserved. You haven’t seen hockey until you have watched Mooredale Hockey, we finished the season with a thrilling Cup Day at Varsity Arena at the end of February. All spectators and cheering fans are welcome! MOOREDALE BASKETBALL LEAGUE The MBL – we expanded the program to encompass the fall and winter to great satisfaction. Who knows, maybe the first Raptor for Mooredale will have started out here. Our Women’s division returned this year and we look forward to 2015/16! We want to thank all of the coaches that helped make this another successful year and we look forward to growing the program in the fall! If you’re interested in more Adult Sports Programming, please contact me for details. We want to continue expanding this part of the Sports Club and think we can do even more. Email me at ckeem@mooredale.on.ca We are honoured to be the #1 Team in Volume & Unit Sales in Moore Park, Rosedale and Bennington Heights.* 416.424.4900 Cailey@HeapsEstrin.com | www.HeapsEstrin.com * Statistics supplied by the Toronto Real Estate Board for District C09 (2013) This is not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract with a brokerage. 13 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Anton Kuerti, Artistic Director Emeritus Adrian Fung, Artistic Director Trios–The Brightest Delights C in Chamber Music A Classical Canadian Collaboration – February 8 Vienna Piano Trio – March 8 hamber music is an intimate and personal means of expressing musical ideas, popularly characterized in performance by the string quartet. Trios are compositions for three instruments, with the most common types being string trio – violin, viola and cello and piano trio – piano, violin and cello. As these instruments are among the most expressive in the musical palette, trio chamber works are intricate and possessed with rich musical value. We have a very special treat for Mooredale members – string trios and piano trios in two concerts at a noteworthy price of $50! ($40 under age 30). Our concerts conveniently take place at Walter Hall in the Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto, 80 Queen’s Park (Museum subway) at 3:15 p.m. The 500 seat theatre guarantees an intimate setting, and the ability to truly experience the artistry up close. MUSIC & TRUFFLES – Classical Music for Family Enjoyment Artists featured in four of the five concerts will also perform a one-hour interactive concert for young people 6-15 at 1:15 p.m. in Walter Hall (Please note there is no concert March 8). Adults wishing to learn more about music and music-making are also welcome. Everyone receives a chocolate truffle at the end of these performances. A Classical Canadian Collaboration Erika Raum, Scott St. John, violins; Sharon Wei, viola; Thomas Wiebe, cello Sunday, February 8: Concert Series 3:15pm, Music & Truffles 1:15 – 2:15pm These players are accomplished and internationally acclaimed soloists who have enthralled audiences over the years with their individual and ensemble performances. They are also Mooredale Concerts alumni who graced our stage as up and coming young performers. Now, they unite once again for a thrilling, powerful, and edgy program, which includes Schubert’s String Trio in Bb Major D. 471 and Bach’s massive Goldberg Variations for String 14 MooredaleNews Trio in G Major, BWV 988, which will take over an hour to perform! They will break these trios with a remarkable duo – Sonata for Two Violins in A minor by Eugène Ysaÿe. Toronto based violinist Erika Raum was a first place winner at the 1992 Joseph Szigeti International Violin Competition in Budapest. She has appeared as guest artist with orchestras including the Budapest Radio Orchestra, the Szombathely Symphony Orchestra, the Austro-Hungarian Orchestra, and the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra. Former violinist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet, Scott St. John made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1988 after winning first prize in the Alexander Schneider Competition. Winner of the 1989 Young Concert Artists Award, he has made solo appearances with the Boston Pops, the Utah Symphony, and Toronto Symphony, amongst others. Violist Sharon Wei completed her studies at the Curtis Institute and at Yale, graduating with the Viola Prize. Other honours include top prizes at the London Music Competition and the Washington International Competition. Sharon has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout North America. Cellist Thomas Wiebe is well known to Canadian audiences as a soloist and chamber musician performing as guest artist with the Kitchener-Waterloo and Winnipeg Symphonies, and with the Juilliard Orchestra at Lincoln Center. He is a member of the Duke Trio. Vienna Piano Trio Sunday, March 8: Concert Series 3:15pm “Passion...finesse...chamber music at its very best” – Musical Toronto, “Top of the class” – CD Review, “telepathic gifts of communication” – The Plain Dealer, “one of the world’s leading ensembles of violin, cello and piano” – The Washington Post Early Spring 2015 Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Trio has toured to virtually every major music centre in Europe, the Americas, Australia and the Far East. It brings its famed silken, homogeneous sound in three works reflecting its signature Germanic and Austrian repertoire: Schumann’s delicate and highly emotive Fantasiestücke Op. 88, Mendelssohn’s beloved Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49; and Beethoven’s 10 Variations on “Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu” in G Major, Op. 121a (based on a tune from the opera Die Schwestern von Prag by Moravian composer Wenzel Müller). The Beethoven work is also featured on the Vienna Piano Trio’s latest CD, which showcases Beethoven’s two Opus 70 piano trios, on MDG (Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm). The CD was voted Record of the Year by the London Times. The Trio – which currently comprises Bogdan Bozovic, violin; Matthias Gredler, cello; and Stefan Mendl, piano – is ensemble in residence at the Vienna Konzerthaus. Recent European touring has included Wigmore Hall, St. Luke’s, Beethoven Fest Bonn, Berlin Konzerthaus, Hamburg Musikhalle, and stops in Japan, France and Belgium. According to the New York Times, the Trio “plays with the energy of a college ensemble just discovering the power and passion built into the big repertory works, but with the polish of long acquaintance. That is an accomplishment.” Single tickets are $30 adult/senior, $20 for under age 30, and $13 per person for Music & Truffles, available online at www. mooredaleconcerts.com or by phone at 416-922-3714 ext.103, and at the door. Our special purchase price to Mooredale members for both concerts is $50! All seats are general admission. Welcome New Mooredale Members Ann Mcgavin, Benjamin, Zachary and Cary Weingust; Allison Keppy and Avery Trainor; Faina, Michelle and Mark Zilberman; Lisa Podaras Wong, Nicole, Aidan and Peter Wong; Emma Du Boisson, Lola, Piper and Mark Biernacki; Marie-Andrée Roberts, Samuel Maconco and Michel Rugema; Margaret Barrett and Harrison Monier; Renita Greener, Yasmin, Khaled and Alan Bender; Julia, Gavin, Simon and William Burn; Jill Hermant, Marshall and Elizabeth Mayer; Jen Lamb, Katherine, James, Daniel and Justin Barr; Duncan and Rory Stewart; Shannon Valliant, Quinn, Erin, Liam and Alan Kirkpatrick; Kim, Ryan, Caroline and Carl Spitzer; Caroline, George, Rosie, Emily and Adam Butterworth; Mindaugas and Zilvinas Trumpaitis and Emilija Trumpaityte and Jurate Trumpaitience; Sheris, Mira, Sana and Jay Anand; Johanna, Jack, Thomas, Piper and Richard Skippon; Rita Maxwell, Briar and Oliver Hobday; Claire, Isabel and Tyler MacNamara; Sara Forouzy, Damon, Barad and Kiarash Kiai Soodkolai; Sara Dunkley, Graham, Ross, Martin and Brad Dunkley; Esther, Willem and Todd Worsley; Michelle Flowerday, Olivia, Samuel, Madeline and Casey Walsh; Emily, Ethan and John Kim; Catalina Segovia, Jaymie and Jaime Harrison; Danielle LiChong, Mia and Ian Richmond; Caitlin and Solomon Martin-Rueter, Kathleen Rueter and Mailk Martin; Kristyn, Alyson, Katherine and Sean Doran; Shujing Chu, Lingyi He, Claire and Chengbiao Wang; Kina, Carl Pierre and Eric Lindros; Allyn Mills, Owen and Arthur Perez; Stacy Begg, Georgia, William, Thomas and Don Saynor; John and Joshua Rawski; Charlotte, Eloise and Scott McLorie; Simuran and Raghbir Bar, Kyran, Tara and Bobby Sachdeva; Christina Pinelli, Finn, Hudson and Patrick Henry; Raewyn, Olive and Charlie Fahlenbock; Claire Holland, Alexander, Callum and Patrick Bliley; Ying Yang, Alfred and Chris Sun; Louise and Stephen Woollcombe; Angelica, Heloisa and Luciano Ambrosini; Melissa, Grace and Richard Lawrence; Jennifer, Charlotte and Taylor Morassutti; Carolyn, Matthew, Kaitlyn and Michael Soro; Cheryl Bozynski, Ella and Oscar Belaiche; Sharon Lee, Madeleine and Andy Pushalik; Stephanie Rickard Chadda, Arjun, Aria and Ungad Chadda; Silvana Altomare, Danny and John Policelli 15 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 Clubs Swimming Pool Club Pool Notes James McNee – CHAIR, SWIMMING POOL CLUB ON BEHALF OF THE SWIMMING POOL CLUB EXECUTIVE O kay. I was never a Mooredale Lifeguard so I can’t blow my whistle and command instant attention. But imagine you just heard that piercing cry … Great News! – No membership fee increases this year! More Great News! – Labour Day is very late this year, so the whole pool season is one week longer than last year. Opening Day is Saturday May 16 and we close in the evening of Monday September 7. Eleven “summer” weeks for the price of ten! Even More Great News – We have already hired the Pool Management Team for 2015 and they are excited about the upcoming year: Stephanie Chu returns as our Pool Manager and this year’s Assistant Pool Managers are old friends of the Pool Julie Chambers and Chandler Buchanan. Helping our staff colleagues the volunteers on your Mooredale Pool Committee for 2015 are: Nadereh Binesh, Vincent de Grandpré, Scott McEvoy, Kedrin Case, Michael Lanphier, Jim Lisser, Sylvia McGeer, James McNee, Jennifer Somerset, Mark Van Orman and Denise Wilson. And If You Can Stand Even More Great News! – Pool member who renew by February 27 pay the fabulous Early Bird rate! (A family saves over $100 by signing up early – you can’t afford not to renew!) One Last Blast Of The Whistle! – There is a fairly small wait list to join the Pool Club right now. Tell your friends and neighbours who might not know about our wonderful pool. But they gotta get on the list if they want to join the Pool! … Now I’m exhausted! Renew today... tell your friends... go find those membership cards and... get ready for the 2015 Pool season. Our Mooredale Pool opens Saturday May 16! See you in the Pool! Important renewal information and key dates: We mailed renewal forms to all “active” and “holding” 2014 pool members by first class mail on January 5, 2015. Early bird Fees available until Friday February 27 Pool members returning their renewal forms after February 28 pay the full regular membership fee and so miss our early bird rates. All forms must be returned to the Mooredale office, with full 2014 payment by Wednesday April 1. Final day to renew is Wednesday April 1 Starting Thursday April 2 any remaining spaces will be offered to Mooredale members on the Pool waiting list to join as new members. (It can take about a year of waiting before a spot opens so the sooner you get on the list the sooner you join the pool! To get on the waiting list, call Stephanie at ext 100. – of course there is no charge to Mooredale Members to be added to the waiting list) Contact info changed? let us know! If your contact info or address has changed, contact Stephanie Chu right away and we’ll make sure you receive your renewal package. (schu@mooredale.on.ca or 416-922-3714 ext 100). Rosedale Tennis Club D’Arcy Finley – PRESIDENT A CLUB FOR EVERYONE! CLUB OPENING DATE WILL BE APRIL 25, 2015 •8 Courts nestled amongst the trees • Programmes for all levels • Junior Programmes and Camps www.rosedaletennis.com 16 Director of Tennis, Richard Nicolson 647-828-7851 MooredaleNews Mooredale News v2 May 2013 colour.ai 1 5/28/13 Early Spring 2015 11:34 AM RENOVATIONS AND CUSTOM HOMES Quality building and renovations in the finer neighbourhoods of central Toronto 416-483-2941 2012 AWARD WINNER! www.severnwoods.com 26 BUTTERNUT STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M4K 1T7 17 MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 In-Home Senior Care by: TM SERVICES For over 20 years, Retire-At-Home has provided seniors with professional care that helps them remain safe at home. We can help your loved one with: • Errands and groceries • Housekeeping and meal preparation • Hospital discharge, postoperative care • Personal care, bathing, dressing • Compassionate palliative care • Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care • Foot Care by nurses • So much more... Call Today for a FREE In-Home Consultation! 416-423-0963 www.RAHtoronto.com Terrific Student Jobs at Mooredale Calling all students... We are hiring now! March Break Staff March 9 – 13 mornings and/or March 16 – 20 full days Apply to Eric Musselman by March 1st, emusselman@mooredale.on.ca or 416-922-3714 ext 105 Mooredale Day Camp – Summer 2015 Counsellors (age 17+) Junior Counsellors (ages 15-16) Summer Camp Activity Specialists, Section Directors, Senior Staff Apply soon with résumé to emusselman@mooredale.on.ca Visit Mooredale Day Camp at www.mooredale.com for more information and job descriptions. Barb Gormley BPHE, PFLC Personal Trainer customFit 244 Bain Avenue Toronto, ON M4K 1G3 416 y 461 y 4872 bgormley@rogers.com www.barbgormley.com YourHealth. YourHome. YourChoice. Winter Safety in the Parking Lot Mooredale references gladly provided. Remember to use the parking lot safely – even when there is snow and ice! Your children’s safety depends on it. lAlways BACK INTO THE PARKING SPOT lDo not leave your car running – it pollutes the air for everyone at Mooroedale and for our neighbours too lPlease escort your children and walk across the parking lot to use the sidewalk to travel to the Main House and the Coach House. lRemember to drop off or pick up and then leave the parking lot quickly, to help others find a parking spot. lThe Mooredale Parking Lot is for members who are registered in a Mooredale activity or program at that time; it is not a commuter lot, a parking lot for guests who are visiting nearby or a parking lot while you are running to appointments or walking your dog. When the snow plough is forced to push the snow to the edge, we may lose access to a couple of parking spots along the edges of the lot. Please stay safe and it will help everyone arrive and leave in a friendly atmosphere. Learn about our unique girl-centred program at our next open house on February 13, 2015. Special bursaries available for Grades 1–4. RSVP: admissions@lindenschool.ca or 416.966.4406 10 Rosehill Avenue, Toronto 18 | www.LindenSchool.ca MooredaleNews Early Spring 2015 CLASSIFIEDS The Mooredale Newsletter reaches 8,000 members. Classified advertisements for the Late Spring issue must be SUBMITTED IN WRITING (40-word limit; over word limit, advertisement is charged double) with payment on or before February 9. Payment can be made by cash, cheque, debit, VISA and MasterCard (visit www.mooredale.org for credit card form). E-mail: newsletter@mooredale.on.ca or call 416-922-3714 ext 103. Placement for several months may be ordered. Ad Rates: RMPA MEMBERS – $22 Personal; $52 Business. NON-MEMBERS – $50 Personal; $79 Business. Mooredale does not endorse any product, property or service listed in the ads. Display ad rates and specs are on-line at www.mooredale.org AD DEADLINES Late Spring Newsletter (Mailed March) Ad deadline – February 9 Special Mayfair Edition (Mailed April) Ad deadline – March 16 Summer Newsletter (Mailed June) Ad deadline – May 1 Fall Newsletter (Mailed August) Ad deadline – July 17 Accommodation Luberon Villa In Provence – Lovely 3 bedroom, 2½ bathroom house with large terrace, swimming pool, internet access. Close to Gordes. bdemontmollin@rogers. com Special rates for Mooredale member! http://vrbo.com/203646 Rosedale meets Costa Rica – Not your ordinary rental-no surprises. Luxury 4 BR, 4 BA (includes in-law suite) house overlooking Pacific. Large infinity edge pool. 3 white sand beaches. 7 restaurants within 15 minutes. Wifi, 400 thread count white sheets, teak poolside chaise lounges, Ralph Lauren towels. Chef’s Kitchen-wine fridge, espresso maker, stainless steel appliances. 45 minutes from Liberia Int. Airport. Currently available March Break! Also Nov. 17-Dec 25, Jan 17 – Feb 2. Owned by Mooredale family. Discount for Mooredale members: $2200 per week. See pictures at www.villadeoro.com. Call Pamela at 416-270-2090. Muskoka Cottage Owners Make $$$ Renting – Pay for your European vacation, new dock or your cottage upkeep! I have renters BOOKING NOW for cottages on Lakes Rosseau, Joseph and Muskoka. I will help you take care of all the details. www.jaynescottages.com email: jayne@jaynescottages.com P: 416-258-5168 Vineyard Villa near Aix-en-Provence, St Tropez – Beautiful private 4 bedroom, 2½ bath villa with large terrace and covered pool looking out over vineyard, property planted with herbes de Provence. Hi-speed internet, sand beaches, Mooredale family. Photos, additional info: www.vrbo.com/512971, 416-915-1377 Accommodation – Upper level furnished private room, own sink, huge balcony, in eclectic North Rosedale home of film designer/artist. Share all amenities, inc. laundry, WiFi, cable, television, parking, backyard. Close to Rosedale bus/Chorley park. $990 monthly. Lillian 416-923-4939 Home Maintenance/Design P.P.P.P. Paint, Paper, Patch, Plaster – Make your house feel like home again. Quality, caring, professional work. Free estimates. Local references. Call the Home Fixers, Rhys Edwards at 416-538-6229 Plantscape Green Garden Services – Garden restoration and design, organic on going maintenance, lay out and planting new gardens, indoor plant maintenance. 416-893-2007 or e-mail: jennyharper@rogers.com Household Help Position Wanted in Rosedale area: Expierenced Housekeeper Nanny. Canadian Experience and references seeks live-out position. Please contact Maricar @ 647-220-6585 Special Services/Opportunities Computer Tutoring & Repair – Instal- lation, tutoring, troubleshooting, virus removal, data backup. Great for beginners, seniors. Individual attention for you, family, friends. Friendly and patient. House calls made, references available, reasonable rates. Your questions? My answers! David Block 416-929-6039 or dblock@sympatico.ca Creative Finishes – David Mercer, quality painting and wallpapering. Working in your area over 30 years. Clean and reliable 1-905-666-9256 www.creativefinishes.ca Dear Neighbours.qxp_Layout 1 2015-01-08 09:59 Page 1 THE THOMPSON TEAM Your Central Toronto Real Estate Experts! WWW.THOMPSONTEAM.CA Nick & Donna Thompson Sales Representatives Chairman Award Winners at Harvey Kalles Real Estate 2007–2014 Direct: 416-294-5152 Email: info@thompsonteam.ca HELP US FIND OUR BUYERS A HOME! Dear neighbours, We have been actively trying to find a home for several of our clients and we have not been able to find them a home due to the lack of supply in our neighbourhood. If you are thinking of selling please give us a call!!! BUYER 1 needs: – Rosedale, Moore Park, Summihill, South Hill – Budget $1.8–$2.5 million range depending on condition – Minimum three bedroom plus nanny suite – 3000 sq. ft. or more – Prefers renovated, but is open to minimal renovation – Parking for at least one car, garage a bonus – Flexible closing date BUYER 2 needs: – Rosedale, Moore Park, Summerhill, Forest Hill, South Hill – Large lot and large home with space for extensive art collection – Minimum 4500 sq. ft. above grade – Renovated (contemporary) or unrenovated or can build new – Lot big enough for pool (at least 50 x 150 ft.) – Must have garage – Budget $2.8–$7 million if renovated We believe this to be a great opportunity for anyone that may be thinking of selling and does not want to go through the tiresome process of listing their house for the public. We are reaching out to you, our neighbours, to help our clients find exactly what they are looking for. Help us make a match and contact us today! Donna & Nick Thompson 19 Rosedale-Moore Park Association 146 Crescent Road, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1V2 Preschool Programs Please use these QR Codes for your convenience when linking to www.mooredale.org Sports Camps Pool Club Events 40012662