The document provides information about the Green Shack Playground Programs offered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for the summer of 2014. It lists over 100 playground locations across the city where free drop-in programs will be available for children ages 6-12 from 10am-1:30pm and 2:30pm-6pm Monday through Friday. The programs include games, sports, crafts, music, drama and special events led by trained staff.
The document provides information about summer camps and programs offered by the Town of Dyer Parks & Recreation department. It describes 3 camps for different age groups - Toddler Time for ages 18 months to 3 years, Kiddy Kamp for ages 3 to 5 years, and Outside Adventurers for ages 6 to 10 years. Each camp description includes the ages, days, dates, times, locations, fees, and registration codes. The document also lists other programs offered and provides general information about the parks and recreation department.
This document is the winter/spring 2016 newsletter from the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It provides information about upcoming programs including Kindermusik early childhood music classes, youth soccer and t-ball programs, dance and gymnastics classes through a partnership with Patti's All American, and rules for town parks. Contact information is provided for the parks and recreation department as well as details on how to register and advertising opportunities in future newsletters.
The document provides information about the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It lists the board members and officials of the town council and parks department. It also provides contact information, office hours, and staff of the parks department. The document outlines various programs being offered in the winter/spring season for children, adults, and families.
This document provides information about summer daycamp options in Edmonton for 2014, including locations, dates, prices and descriptions. It outlines art, city attraction and river valley camps, as well as camps at leisure, sport and fitness centres. Art camps include KinderArt, Splashy Art and sewing camps. Attraction camps are offered at sites like the Valley Zoo, Fort Edmonton Park and Muttart Conservatory. River valley camps include outdoor activities. Sports and fitness centres offer preschool to teen physical activity and multi-activity camps. Registration details and calendars of offerings are also included.
The document is a newsletter from the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer. It provides information on various programs being offered in the winter/spring season, including Kindermusik classes for children from newborn to 6 years old focused on music and movement. It also lists fitness and sports programs for ages 18 months and up as well as fine arts classes for all ages. The newsletter announces special events for all ages and trips being offered and provides registration information. It encourages residents to participate in programs to support the parks and recreation department.
This document provides contact information and details about programs and services offered by the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It includes the department's contact information, staff listings, board members, park rules, information for residents and non-residents, and a listing of various early childhood, youth, and adult programs being offered in the summer of 2014.
This document provides information about the Dyer Parks & Recreation fall 2017 programs. It includes details about registration for various youth programs like Kindermusik classes for toddlers and preschoolers. It also discusses upcoming special events, park improvements, and volunteer opportunities. Sponsorship opportunities for local businesses are described to support the parks and recreation department.
The document provides information about summer camps offered by the Parks & Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It describes 3 camps for different age groups: ToddlerTime Camp for ages 18 months to 3 years with a parent or caregiver; Kiddy Kamp for ages 3 to 5 years; and Outside Adventure Camp for ages 6 to 10 years. All camps involve learning through interactive activities, special guests, field trips, sports, games, and more over the course of 6 to 7 weeks in the summer.
The document provides information about summer camps and programs offered by the Town of Dyer Parks & Recreation department. It describes 3 camps for different age groups - Toddler Time for ages 18 months to 3 years, Kiddy Kamp for ages 3 to 5 years, and Outside Adventurers for ages 6 to 10 years. Each camp description includes the ages, days, dates, times, locations, fees, and registration codes. The document also lists other programs offered and provides general information about the parks and recreation department.
This document is the winter/spring 2016 newsletter from the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It provides information about upcoming programs including Kindermusik early childhood music classes, youth soccer and t-ball programs, dance and gymnastics classes through a partnership with Patti's All American, and rules for town parks. Contact information is provided for the parks and recreation department as well as details on how to register and advertising opportunities in future newsletters.
The document provides information about the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It lists the board members and officials of the town council and parks department. It also provides contact information, office hours, and staff of the parks department. The document outlines various programs being offered in the winter/spring season for children, adults, and families.
This document provides information about summer daycamp options in Edmonton for 2014, including locations, dates, prices and descriptions. It outlines art, city attraction and river valley camps, as well as camps at leisure, sport and fitness centres. Art camps include KinderArt, Splashy Art and sewing camps. Attraction camps are offered at sites like the Valley Zoo, Fort Edmonton Park and Muttart Conservatory. River valley camps include outdoor activities. Sports and fitness centres offer preschool to teen physical activity and multi-activity camps. Registration details and calendars of offerings are also included.
The document is a newsletter from the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer. It provides information on various programs being offered in the winter/spring season, including Kindermusik classes for children from newborn to 6 years old focused on music and movement. It also lists fitness and sports programs for ages 18 months and up as well as fine arts classes for all ages. The newsletter announces special events for all ages and trips being offered and provides registration information. It encourages residents to participate in programs to support the parks and recreation department.
This document provides contact information and details about programs and services offered by the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It includes the department's contact information, staff listings, board members, park rules, information for residents and non-residents, and a listing of various early childhood, youth, and adult programs being offered in the summer of 2014.
This document provides information about the Dyer Parks & Recreation fall 2017 programs. It includes details about registration for various youth programs like Kindermusik classes for toddlers and preschoolers. It also discusses upcoming special events, park improvements, and volunteer opportunities. Sponsorship opportunities for local businesses are described to support the parks and recreation department.
The document provides information about summer camps offered by the Parks & Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It describes 3 camps for different age groups: ToddlerTime Camp for ages 18 months to 3 years with a parent or caregiver; Kiddy Kamp for ages 3 to 5 years; and Outside Adventure Camp for ages 6 to 10 years. All camps involve learning through interactive activities, special guests, field trips, sports, games, and more over the course of 6 to 7 weeks in the summer.
This document provides information on activities, shopping, lodging, and services available in Grand Island, Nebraska and surrounding areas from November 2012 through April 2013. It highlights the horse racing season at Fonner Park from February to May, events at the Heartland Events Center such as concerts and sporting events, the Nebraska State Fair in August/September, and dirt track racing at Mid-Nebraska Speedway. It also lists numerous hotels, restaurants, retail stores, and attractions in Grand Island as well as the nearby towns of Doniphan, Wood River, Cairo, and Alda.
This newsletter provides information about the end of the summer term at Simon Balle All-through School. It discusses dismissal times for different year groups on the last day of term, the start of the new term in September, changes to some staff positions, and it thanks parents and students for their support over the academic year.
The document provides information about various topics from the February issue of Bungalower magazine, including:
- The top headlines from last month.
- A 100-word anthology series by Scottie Campbell.
- Upcoming February events in the area.
- A roundup of favorite local ramen spots.
- Details about the February 2020 issue of Bungalower magazine.
The Festival of Northern Lights in Owen Sound, Ontario is preparing for its 26th year and will feature two new dazzling displays - a 35-foot wide computer-animated nativity scene and a large steel-framed snow globe. The festival runs from November 15 to January 4 and attracts over 350 light displays along the downtown riverfront. Opening night will include entertainment and a fireworks display before the lights are turned on. A local gardening club donates Christmas wreaths to be auctioned off at the festival to help raise funds.
The document provides information about summer camps and programs offered by the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It includes details on camps for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children focusing on activities like sports, art, music, and outdoor adventure. Registration deadlines and dates for the various camps and programs are provided along with contact information for the Parks and Recreation department.
The document provides information about the GO Yellowhead Travel Guide, which shares details about attractions, events, and places to stop along the Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway. It has a print run of 65,000 copies distributed across four provinces and a strong online presence through its website and social media platforms. The guide helps travelers plan trips and connect local communities along the highway. It offers advertising options for businesses to promote themselves and reach potential customers.
The document provides information about upcoming Master Gardener events in Sheboygan County for summer 2013. It also shares updates on various Master Gardener projects and gardens, including a request for help with the Yankee Garden in Sheboygan Falls. In addition, the president's message discusses the challenges of the cold and rainy spring weather, and two Master Gardeners plan to try straw bale gardening techniques at Bookworm Gardens and their homes.
This document provides details about riverfront living amenities at Avon Vista. It describes the tranquility and beauty of waking up to views of the river every day. Living on the riverfront allows one to constantly be in awe of the sheer beauty of the river, even after seeing it multiple times. Floor plans show 2BHK flats ranging in size from 51-58 square meters with amenities like a clubhouse, swimming pool, yoga lawn, and walking trails located along the riverfront.
Imagine the potential for Space 134. What types of amenities would you want to see at Space 134? What types of activities would you like to participate in at Space 134? What do other cap parks look like?
This document provides a summary of local community events occurring in late June and July in the North Country region near Jefferson County, NY. It lists over 20 community events including drive-in movies, motorcycle rallies, concerts, festivals, and fairs taking place in towns like Alexandria Bay, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Watertown, and Carthage. The document encourages readers to check event websites for more details and restrictions.
This document provides information about First American Title locations in Deschutes County, Oregon and includes a quick reference guide to Bend, Oregon. It discusses Bend's history as a logging town that has become a hub for outdoor recreation. It also lists museums, attractions, parks, breweries, wineries, golf courses, and restaurants in the area.
This document is a newsletter from HHC, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade announcing upcoming events and providing information to soldiers and families. It welcomes 1SG Grady as the new First Sergeant while bidding farewell to 1SG Smith. It announces an organizational day at Old McDonald's Farm on July 6th and provides details. It also lists local fairs, farmers markets, fishing spots, and other recreational activities in the area. Clinic coverage plans and contact information for the unit is provided.
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This document is the fall 2016 newsletter from the Town of Dyer Parks & Recreation department. It provides information about upcoming programs including Kindermusik music classes for young children, park rules, volunteer recognition, and contact information for the department. Kindermusik classes are offered for children from newborn to 5 years old and focus on music, movement, and parent/child bonding. The newsletter lists the Dyer parks and provides details about living tree and park bench memorial donation programs. It also announces a partnership with Munster Parks & Recreation that allows Dyer residents to register for their programs at the resident rate.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
This document is a guide to recreation classes and programs offered by Arlington County in winter 2015. It provides information on class dates and times, as well as locations and contact information. Registration for residents begins online on December 10, with gymnastics classes opening at 7am and all other classes opening at 7:30am. The guide also provides details on fee reductions available for county residents who qualify. It includes a section on programs and activities for those aged 55 and older.
The document summarizes recent food donation drives and golf outings at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. It discusses a federal food drive campaign to collect over 2 million pounds of food and provides locations around the shipyard to donate items. It also summarizes recent golf outings held by the NNSY Golf Association at various courses in the region and lists winners of contests held during the events.
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The document provides information about the Waukegan Park District Board of Commissioners and facilities, including the Field House at Hinkston Park. It lists the commissioners and executive staff of the park district. It then provides details about amenities, programs, and rental options available at the Field House, including personal training, group exercise classes, gym and party packages, and childcare services.
Alastair Lillico worked as an intern and then account coordinator for Jesse Bailey at RED The Agency for three months ending in August 2013. Bailey was impressed with Alastair's enthusiasm and effectiveness in supporting marketing projects from beginning to end. As a resourceful, dedicated team player, Alastair helped develop presentations, research, budgets, timelines, and ideas. Bailey highly recommends Alastair for a new position based on his hard work, public relations skills, and good relationships with coworkers.
This document provides information on activities, shopping, lodging, and services available in Grand Island, Nebraska and surrounding areas from November 2012 through April 2013. It highlights the horse racing season at Fonner Park from February to May, events at the Heartland Events Center such as concerts and sporting events, the Nebraska State Fair in August/September, and dirt track racing at Mid-Nebraska Speedway. It also lists numerous hotels, restaurants, retail stores, and attractions in Grand Island as well as the nearby towns of Doniphan, Wood River, Cairo, and Alda.
This newsletter provides information about the end of the summer term at Simon Balle All-through School. It discusses dismissal times for different year groups on the last day of term, the start of the new term in September, changes to some staff positions, and it thanks parents and students for their support over the academic year.
The document provides information about various topics from the February issue of Bungalower magazine, including:
- The top headlines from last month.
- A 100-word anthology series by Scottie Campbell.
- Upcoming February events in the area.
- A roundup of favorite local ramen spots.
- Details about the February 2020 issue of Bungalower magazine.
The Festival of Northern Lights in Owen Sound, Ontario is preparing for its 26th year and will feature two new dazzling displays - a 35-foot wide computer-animated nativity scene and a large steel-framed snow globe. The festival runs from November 15 to January 4 and attracts over 350 light displays along the downtown riverfront. Opening night will include entertainment and a fireworks display before the lights are turned on. A local gardening club donates Christmas wreaths to be auctioned off at the festival to help raise funds.
The document provides information about summer camps and programs offered by the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It includes details on camps for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children focusing on activities like sports, art, music, and outdoor adventure. Registration deadlines and dates for the various camps and programs are provided along with contact information for the Parks and Recreation department.
The document provides information about the GO Yellowhead Travel Guide, which shares details about attractions, events, and places to stop along the Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway. It has a print run of 65,000 copies distributed across four provinces and a strong online presence through its website and social media platforms. The guide helps travelers plan trips and connect local communities along the highway. It offers advertising options for businesses to promote themselves and reach potential customers.
The document provides information about upcoming Master Gardener events in Sheboygan County for summer 2013. It also shares updates on various Master Gardener projects and gardens, including a request for help with the Yankee Garden in Sheboygan Falls. In addition, the president's message discusses the challenges of the cold and rainy spring weather, and two Master Gardeners plan to try straw bale gardening techniques at Bookworm Gardens and their homes.
This document provides details about riverfront living amenities at Avon Vista. It describes the tranquility and beauty of waking up to views of the river every day. Living on the riverfront allows one to constantly be in awe of the sheer beauty of the river, even after seeing it multiple times. Floor plans show 2BHK flats ranging in size from 51-58 square meters with amenities like a clubhouse, swimming pool, yoga lawn, and walking trails located along the riverfront.
Imagine the potential for Space 134. What types of amenities would you want to see at Space 134? What types of activities would you like to participate in at Space 134? What do other cap parks look like?
This document provides a summary of local community events occurring in late June and July in the North Country region near Jefferson County, NY. It lists over 20 community events including drive-in movies, motorcycle rallies, concerts, festivals, and fairs taking place in towns like Alexandria Bay, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Watertown, and Carthage. The document encourages readers to check event websites for more details and restrictions.
This document provides information about First American Title locations in Deschutes County, Oregon and includes a quick reference guide to Bend, Oregon. It discusses Bend's history as a logging town that has become a hub for outdoor recreation. It also lists museums, attractions, parks, breweries, wineries, golf courses, and restaurants in the area.
This document is a newsletter from HHC, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade announcing upcoming events and providing information to soldiers and families. It welcomes 1SG Grady as the new First Sergeant while bidding farewell to 1SG Smith. It announces an organizational day at Old McDonald's Farm on July 6th and provides details. It also lists local fairs, farmers markets, fishing spots, and other recreational activities in the area. Clinic coverage plans and contact information for the unit is provided.
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This document is the fall 2016 newsletter from the Town of Dyer Parks & Recreation department. It provides information about upcoming programs including Kindermusik music classes for young children, park rules, volunteer recognition, and contact information for the department. Kindermusik classes are offered for children from newborn to 5 years old and focus on music, movement, and parent/child bonding. The newsletter lists the Dyer parks and provides details about living tree and park bench memorial donation programs. It also announces a partnership with Munster Parks & Recreation that allows Dyer residents to register for their programs at the resident rate.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
This document is a guide to recreation classes and programs offered by Arlington County in winter 2015. It provides information on class dates and times, as well as locations and contact information. Registration for residents begins online on December 10, with gymnastics classes opening at 7am and all other classes opening at 7:30am. The guide also provides details on fee reductions available for county residents who qualify. It includes a section on programs and activities for those aged 55 and older.
The document summarizes recent food donation drives and golf outings at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. It discusses a federal food drive campaign to collect over 2 million pounds of food and provides locations around the shipyard to donate items. It also summarizes recent golf outings held by the NNSY Golf Association at various courses in the region and lists winners of contests held during the events.
2007 Most Improved 2 - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
The document provides information about the Waukegan Park District Board of Commissioners and facilities, including the Field House at Hinkston Park. It lists the commissioners and executive staff of the park district. It then provides details about amenities, programs, and rental options available at the Field House, including personal training, group exercise classes, gym and party packages, and childcare services.
Alastair Lillico worked as an intern and then account coordinator for Jesse Bailey at RED The Agency for three months ending in August 2013. Bailey was impressed with Alastair's enthusiasm and effectiveness in supporting marketing projects from beginning to end. As a resourceful, dedicated team player, Alastair helped develop presentations, research, budgets, timelines, and ideas. Bailey highly recommends Alastair for a new position based on his hard work, public relations skills, and good relationships with coworkers.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by the city of Edmonton including daycamps, water play features, playgrounds, skateparks, and youth activities. Registration for the 2014 community summer programs begins on April 30.
This document is a marketing plan for Yellowhead Brewery. It begins with an analysis of the brewery industry, market trends, and Yellowhead Brewery's competitors. It then outlines the marketing strategy, including target markets, branding, and objectives. The marketing mix is discussed, including product details, pricing, promotion tactics, and customer service approach. Financial projections are provided, such as sales and expense forecasts, break-even analysis, and contribution margin. Controls for implementing and measuring the success of the plan are also mentioned.
The city of Edmonton is reaching out to residents to help with its annual Garlic Mustard weed pull in the Mill Creek area on May 24th and June 7th. Garlic mustard is detrimental to the local ecosystem and needs to be removed to protect biodiversity. Volunteers will help pull the weeds, which do not have defenses like thorns, and will be provided with supplies and snacks. It is important to remove the invasive weed within the first few years to prevent its seeds from spreading in the soil for up to 5 years and harming native plants.
The document summarizes upcoming day camps offered by the City of Edmonton starting on April 29th, 2014. It notes that camps are available for children ages 3 to 12 years old in a wide variety of topics like sports, arts, and dance. Parents can register their children online, by phone, or in person at recreation facilities. The document also provides background information on the City of Edmonton and contact information for the recreation programs manager.
1. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
1GREEN SHACK PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
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Youth Drop-In Information
E D M O N T O NE D M O N T O N
2014
COMMUNITY SUMMER
DROP-IN PROGRAMSFirst day of
Green Shacks
is Wednesday,
July 2
2. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
GREEN SHACK PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
Green Shack Playground Programs
Experience a great summer in your own neighbourhood
by dropping by one of the exciting Green Shack
Playground Programs!
Children aged six to twelve are welcome to join in games, sports, crafts, music,
drama and special events. Children under the age of six are welcome as well but
must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
The Green Shack Playground Program is free to participants.
You’ll find a list of upcoming activities and special events posted on the side of the Green
Shack each week. If there’s a game or activity that you’d like to play, just ask the Program
Leader.They are there to make your summer a fun one!
Programs are led by staff who:
• Ensure participants play safely; parents are responsible for
their children at all times and must be available in the event
of an emergency
• Are easily identifiable by their blue shirts and name tags
• May be assisted by volunteer Leaders in Training
• Have completed a Security Clearance process, are trained in
First Aid and are certified specialists in FUN!
Programming is still available on rainy days but will be cancelled
during severely inclement weather.
Green Shack Playground Programs are offered during one
of the following time slots, Monday to Friday:
• Morning Programs:
10 am – 1:30 pm
• Afternoon Programs: 2:30 pm – 6 pm
Please see the notice posted on the side of your neighbourhood
Green Shack for more information
For complete neighbourhood Green Shack listings, please refer
to the 2014 Community Summer Drop-in Programs guide, call
311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
Children are free to come and go as they please from our Green
Shack Programs. Families seeking more formalized supervision
are encouraged to register in one of the exciting Day Camp
Programs listed in Community Summer Programs Guide.
Information is also available at www.edmonton.ca/daycamps
The City of Edmonton extends thanks to all of our partners who
contribute to the Green Shack Playground Program. Special
thanks to Community Leagues for the use of facilities and
assistance in funding.
Inside this guide
City of Edmonton Map of Service Areas. . . . 1
■ Northeast Green Shack Locations . . . . . . . . 2
■ Northwest Green Shack Locations. . . . . . . . 3
■ Southeast Green Shack Locations . . . . . . . . 4
■ Southwest Green Shack Locations. . . . . . . . 5
Flying Eagle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Pop Up Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Summer Program Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Leaders in Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Permanent Skateboarding Locations. . . . . . 9
Summer Long Water Play Sites. . . . . . . . . . . 9
GREEN
SHACKS
run
July 2 to
August 22
3. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
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Southwest
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4. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
2 GREEN SHACK PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
Northeast
Abbot Park (Abbotsfield)
120 Avenue – 34 Street
Alberta Avenue Park
9210 – 118 Avenue
Bannerman Park
141 Avenue – 23 Street
Belmont Park
132A Avenue – 34 Street
Belvedere Park
13223 – 62 Street
Brintnell Park
Brintnell Boulevard – 45 Street
Canon Ridge Park
Hooke Road – Hermitage Road
Central McDougall Park
10630 – 109 Avenue
Delton Park
12325 – 88 Street
Delwood Park
7515 Delwood Road
Eastwood Park
11803 – 86 Street
Evansdale Park
9111 – 150 Avenue
Evergreen Park
31 Evergreen; 167 Avenue – 10 Street
Floden Park (Beverley Heights)
4209 – 111 Avenue
Fraser Park
149 Avenue – 23 Street
Giovanni Caboto Park
(McCauley)
108A Avenue – 95 Street
Hairsine Park
139 Avenue – 34 Street
Highlands Park
112 Avenue – 62 Street
Hollick Kenyon Park
159 Avenue – 54 Street
Homesteader Park
Hermitage Road – 40 Street
Jubilee Park (Beacon Heights)
12037 – 43 Street
Kernohan Park
699 Clareview Road
Kilkenny Park
14840 – 72 Street
Kitchener Park (Oliver)
103 Avenue – 114 Street
Killarney Park
8720 – 130A Avenue
Kirkness Park
30 Street – Kirkness Road
Klarvatten Park
171 Avenue – Klarvatten Road
Kildare Park
142 Avenue – 74 Street
Lago Lindo Park
173 Avenue – 95 Street
Matt Berry Park
160 Avenue – 59A Street
Mayliewan Park
160 Avenue – 74 Street
McLeod Park
14715 – 59 Street
Miller Park
Matheson Way – 50 Street
Montrose Park
5920 – 119 Avenue
Mother Theresa School Park
(Boyle Street)
9008 – 105A Avenue
Northmount Park
9208 – 140 Avenue
Norwood Square Park
(Alberta Avenue)
9516 – 114 Avenue
Overlanders Park
Victoria Trail – Hermitage Road
Ozerna Park
158 Avenue – Ozerna Road
Queen Mary Park
10844 – 117 Street
Riverdale Park
9231 – 100 Avenue
St. Francis of Assisi School Park
(Balwin)
6614 – 129 Avenue
Sheila Bowker Park (Parkdale)
11335 – 85 Street
Sheriff Robertson Park (Cromdale)
8112 – 111 Avenue
Sifton Park
4305 – 134 Avenue
Spruce Avenue Park
10240 – 115 Avenue
Westwood Park
12139 – 105 Street
York Park
5825 – 140 Avenue
Zoie Gardner Park (Balwin)
127 Avenue – 70 Street
Indicates a water feature on
site. Operational hours for water
features may vary from playground
program hours. Please visit
www.edmonton.ca/waterplay or
call 311 for more information.
10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm 10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm
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Northwest
Aldergrove Park
8535 – 182 Street
Arthur Elliot Park
(West Jasper Place)
9620 – 152 Street
Athlone Park
Full Day Program
13010 – 129 Street
Baturyn Park
10505 – 172 Avenue
Belmead Park
9109 – 182 Street
Caernarvon Park
14830 – 118 Street
Calder School Park
12950 – 118 Street
Callingwood South Park
64 Avenue – 175 Street
Canora Park
10425 – 152 Street
Carlisle Park
14240 – 117 Street
Carlton Park
13815 – 160 Avenue
Colonel F.C. Jamieson Park
(Jamieson)
5303 – 190 Street
Coronation Park
13915 – 115 Avenue
Cumberland Park
148 Avenue – 129 Street
Dunluce Park
11620 – 162 Avenue
Elsinore Chambery Park
(Castlebrook)
176 Avenue & 104 Street
Glastonbury Park
1101 Grantham Drive
Glastonbury South Park
57 Avenue – 208 Street
Glenora Park
10426 – 136 Street
Gordan Drynan Park
(Britannia Youngstown)
10320 – 166 Street
High Park School Park
11031 – 154 Street
Hudson Park
13625 Cumberland Road
Inglewood School Park
12515 – 116 Avenue
Johnny Bright Sports Park
(West Meadowlark)
9311 – 165 Street
Kensington Park
12130 – 134A Avenue
LaPerle Park
18611 – 97A Avenue
Lauderdale Park
12937 – 107 Street
Laurier Heights Park
14405 – 85 Avenue
Lorelei Park
16220 – 103 Street
Lynnwood Park
15524 – 84 Avenue
Maple Leaf Park (Griesbach)
Griesbach School Road
Monsignor Walter Fitzgerald Park
(Lymburn)
7120 – 180 Street
North Glenora Park
13535 – 109A Avenue
Oxford Park
155 Avenue – 131 Street
Parkview Park
9135 – 146 Street
Rosslyn Park
11015 – 134 Avenue
Secord Park
215 Street – Secord Blvd
Sherbrooke Park
13008 – 122 Avenue
Suder Greens Park
(Lewis Estates)
213 Street – Suder Greens Drive
Summerlea Park
9020 – 175 Street
Thorncliff Park
8215 – 175 Street
Wedgewood Heights Park
1003 Wedgewood Boulevard
Wellington Park
13440 – 132 Street
Westmount Park
109A Avenue & 129 Street
Westview Village Park
Winterburn Road
Willowby Park
62 B Avenue – 184 Street
Indicates a water feature on
site. Operational hours for water
features may vary from playground
program hours. Please visit
www.edmonton.ca/waterplay or
call 311 for more information.
ANTHONYHENDAY
ST.
ALB
ERTTR
AIL
WHITEMUD DRIVE
10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm 10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm
6. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
4 GREEN SHACK PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
ANTHONY HENDAY
WHITEMUD DRIVE
GATEWAYBOULEVARD
Southeast
Annie May Jackson Park (Jackson
Heights)
311 Jackson Road NW
Avonmore Park
7902 – 73 Ave
Bisset Park
3202 – 37 Street
Bonnie Doon Park
9240 – 93 Street
Crawford Plains Park
4212 – 12 Avenue
Daly Grove Park
1880 – 37 Street
Ellerslie Park
319 – 83 Street SW
Ekota Park
1415 Knottwood Road East NW
Fulton Place Park
6115 Fulton Road
Gallagher Park (Cloverdale)
9411 – 97 Avenue
Gold Bar Park
4620 – 105 Avenue
Greenview Park
5904 – 38 Avenue
Holyrood Park
9411 Holyrood Road
Kameyosek Park
260 Lakewood Road East
Kenilworth Park
7104 – 87 Avenue
King Edward Park
77 Avenue – 87 Street
Kiniski Gardens Park
4104 – 41 Street
Kitlitz Park (Wild Rose)
2850 – 36A Avenue
Larkspur Park
2845 – 43A Avenue
Malcolm Tweddle Park
(Tweddle Place)
2340 Millbourne Road West
Maple Downs Park
(Maple Ridge)
1515 – 66 Avenue
Mary Finlay Park
(Forest Heights)
10150 – 80 Street
Menisa Park
943 Knottwood Road South
Meyokumin Park
5811 – 19A Avenue
Meyonohk Park
1840 Lakewood Road South
Michael’s Park
980 Millbourne Road east
Minchau Park
3724 Mill Woods Road East
Ottewell Park
5920 – 93A Avenue
Pollard Meadows Park
1751 – 48 Street
Richfield Park
7910 – 36 Avenue
Ritchie Park
7727 – 98 Street
St Gabriel Park (Capilano)
55 Street – 106 Avenue
Satoo Park
445 Knottwood Road West
Silverberry Park
485 Silverberry Road NW
Silver Heights Park (Strathearn)
8777 – 96 Avenue
Summerside Park
4110 Savaryn Drive SW
Tamarack Park
430 Tamarack Green
Tipaskan Park
1220 Lakewood Road West
Indicates a water feature on
site. Operational hours for water
features may vary from playground
program hours. Please visit
www.edmonton.ca/waterplay or
call 311 for more information.
10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm 10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm
7. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
5GREEN SHACK PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
Southwest
Alexander Rutherford Park
(Rutherford)
1327 Rutherford Road SW
Allendale Park
6305 – 105A Street
Angus Murray Park (Pleasantview)
5719 – 109 Street
Blackburne Park
747 Blackwood Crescent
Blackmud Creek Park
975 Blackmud Creek Drive SW
Blue Quill Park
11304 – 25 Avenue NW
Brander Gardens Park
14815 – 56 Avenue
Brookside Park
5320 – 143 Street
G.M.V Bulyea Park
(Bulyea Heights)
300 Bulyea Road
Duggan Park
3728 – 106 Street
Ellingson Park (Parkallen)
11104 – 65 Avenue
Empire Park
4804 – 107 Street
Ermineskin Park
10704 – 25 Avenue
Falconer Heights Park
1124 Falconer Road
Grandview School Park
6225 – 127 Street
C Greenfield Park
3755 – 114 Street
Haddow Park
2097 Haddow Drive
Henderson Park
3408 Henderson Street
Hodgson Park
503 Hodgson Road
James Ramsay Park
(Ramsay Heights)
15010 – 43 Avenue
Keheewin Park
10710 – 19 Avenue
Lansdowne Park
4915 – 124 Street
Lendrum Place Park
11335 – 57 Avenue
MacEwan Park
250 MacEwan Road SW
Magrath Park
243 Magrath Boulevard
Malmo Plains Park
11525 – 48 Avenue
McKernan Park
7535 – 112 Street
Ogilvie Ridge Park
951 Ogilvie Boulevard
Queen Alexandra Park
10722 – 73 Avenue
Royal Gardens Park
4030 – 117 Street
Skyrattler Park
1058 Saddleback Road
Steinhauer Park
10707 – 32A Avenue NW
Sweet Grass Park
11351 – 31 Avenue
Terwillegar Heights
District Park (Leger)
750 Leger Way
Thomas Rhatigan Park
(Rhatigan Ridge)
270 Rhatigan Road East
Tomlinson Park
(Terwillegar Town)
1799 Tomlinson Common
Twin Brooks Park
1120 – 113 Street
Westbrook Park
(Aspen Gardens)
12015 – 39A Avenue
Windsor Park
11840 – 87 Avenue
Indicates a water feature on
site. Operational hours for water
features may vary from playground
program hours. Please visit
www.edmonton.ca/waterplay or
call 311 for more information.
GATEWAYBOULEVARD
ANTHONY
HENDAY
TE
RWILLE
GARDRIVE
10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm 10am-1:30pm 2:30pm-6pm
8. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
6 FLYING EAGLE AND POP UP PLAYGROUND LOCATION
SUMMER PROGRAM STAFF
You will see many different summer staff in your Community Programs this summer.
Everyone plays a slightly different role so to help you understand who does what, our staff
will be wearing different coloured shirts. Please feel free to stop by and chat with any of
them. They are all happy to answer questions about your Community Summer Programs.
Supervisors (Red Shirts):
Staff in Red Shirts are Program
Supervisors. They are responsible for
working with our staff to ensure that
summer programs meet City of Edmonton
standards. Each program is visited by
their Supervisor at least once a week
so it’s likely that you will see them
talking with our staff regularly during
the summer.
Children's Program Leaders
(Blue Shirts):
Staff in Blue Shirts lead Children’s
Programs. You’ll see them leading games,
crafts and other activities in Registered
Camps, Green Shack Playground
Programs and Water Play Sites.
Youth Program Leaders
(Orange Shirts):
Staff in Orange Shirts are Youth Program
Leaders. You’ll find them at our Youth
Drop-in Sites and Skateboard Parks.
Flying Eagle
The Flying Eagle Program is offered at a number of Green Shack Playground programs across
Edmonton. Flying Eagle gives Green Shack participants an opportunity to learn more about Aboriginal
teachings and traditions. A variety of activities are offered, from making dream catchers to beading
to lacrosse. To find the Flying Eagle program that’s closest to your neighbourhood, please visit
www.edmonton.ca/flyingeagle
2014 Flying Eagle Locations
Date Week South East South West North East North West
July 3 & 4 10:00 – 1:30
Goldbar Park
4620 – 105 Ave
-
Jubilee Park (Beacon Heights)
12037 – 43 Street
Carlisle Park
14240 – 117 Street
2:30 – 6:00
Avonmore Park
7902 – 73 Avenue
Queen Mary Park
10844 – 117 Street
Sherbrooke Park
13008 – 122 Ave
July 7 – 11 10:00 – 1:30
-
Empire Park
4804 – 107 Street
Evergreen Park
31 Evergreen, 167 Avenue & 10 Street
Inglewood School Park
12515 – 116 Avenue
2:30 – 6:00
Haddow Park
2097 Haddow Drive
Abbottsfield Park
120 Avenue & 34 Street
Rosslyn Park
11015 – 134 Avenue
July
14 – 18
10:00 – 1:30
Summerside Park
4110 Savaryn Drive SW
-
Bannerman Park
141 Avenue & 23 Street
Glenora Park
10426 – 136 Street
2:30 – 6:00
Ellerslie Park
319 – 83 Street SW
Evansdale Park
9111 – 150 Avenue
High Park
110 Avenue & 154 Street
July 21, 24
& 25
10:00 – 1:30
-
Sweet Grass Park
111351 – 31 Avenue
Lago Lindo Park
173 Ave & 95 Street
Belmead Park
9109 – 182 Street
2:30 – 6:00
Allendale Park
6335 – 105A Street
St Francis of Assisi School Park (Balwin)
6614 – 129 Ave
LaPerle Park
18611 – 97A Avenue
July 28 –
August 1
10:00 – 1:30
Menisa Park
943 Knottwood Road South
-
Mother Teresa School Park (Boyle Street)
9008 – 105A Avenue
Lorelei Park
16220 – 103 Street
2:30 – 6:00
Silverberry Park
31 Street & Silverberry Road
Glengarry Park
13340 – 85 Street
Calder School Park
12950 – 118 Street
August
5 – 8
10:00 – 1:30
-
Malmo Plains Park
11525 – 48 Avenue
Kilkenny Park
8720 – 130A Avenue
Lynnwood Park
15524 – 84 Avenue
2:30 – 6:00
Steinhauer Park
10709 - 32A Avenue
Sifton Park
4305 – 134 Avenue
West Jasper Sherwood Park
9620 152 St
August
11 – 15
10:00 – 1:30
Kameyosuk Park
260 Lakewood Road East
-
Homesteader Park
Hermitage Road & 40 Street
Hamptons Park
2:30 – 6:00
Hillview Park Central McDougal Park
10630 – 109 Ave
Callingwood South Park
64 Avenue & 175 Street
August
18 – 21 10:00 – 1:30
Kenilworth Park
7104 87 Avenue
-
Belvedere Park
13223 – 62 Street
Suder Greens Park (Lewis
Estates)
213 Street and Suder
Greens Drive
2:30 – 6:00
Twin Parks (Maple Ridge)
66 Avenue & 17 Street
Eastwood Park
11803 – 86 Street
Westview Village Park
Winterburn Road
POP UP PLAY
Pop Up Play is an exciting opportunity
for children ages 6 – 12 to enjoy access
to high quality recreation programming
in their own neighbourhood. Coming
to a park near you twice a week this
summer, Pop Up Play brings loads of fun
games and activities and is staffed by
one of our City of Edmonton Leaders.
Watch the City of Edmonton
website and check out
the latest Pop Up Play
locations.
9. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
7LEADERS IN TRAINING PROGRAM
Are you looking for some
excitement this summer?
Are you ready to take risks,
and meet new friends?
If you are between the ages of 13 and
17, why not take the opportunity this
summer to build your leadership skills
and get involved in your community?
Our Leaders in Training Program will
provide you with valuable volunteer
experience. During two days of fun,
interactive leadership training, staff
will help you discover your inner
leader and prepare you for working
with children in our summer programs.
Challenge yourself and join
Leaders in Training!
www.edmonton.ca/youth
www.facebook.com/EdmontonYP
www.twitter.com/YEGYOUTH
E-mail: youth@edmonton.ca
Call Us: 780-944-7421
REGISTRATION NIGHTS
Interested in the LIT program? Then stop by one of our Registration Nights to find out more about exiting volunteer opportunities in
your community.
Fri, May 23 Circle Square Community Services Office,
11808 St Albert Trail
Mon, June 2 Terwillegar Recreation Centre, 2051 Leger Road
Thurs, June 5 Londonderry Leisure Centre, 14528 – 66 Street
Wed, June 11 Mill Woods Recreation Centre, 7207 – 28 Avenue
Fri, June 13 Jasper Place Annex, 9200 – 163 Street
Tues, June 17 Mill Woods Recreation Centre, 7207 – 28 Avenue
Thurs, June 19 Circle Square Community Services Office, 11808 St Albert Trail
All Registration nights are from 6pm – 8pm
Bring two pieces of ID, one of which must have a photo, for a security clearance
check and $20 registration fee.
Training Dates
Participants attend two full days of training.
Level 1 (New LITs)
June 28 and 29
July 2 and 3
July 19 and 20
All Training sessions run from 9:30 – 4:30
Level 2 (Returning LITs)
June 21 and 22 (10am – 4pm)
10. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
8 YOUTH PROGRAMS
124 Youth Program
Inglewood School Park
12515 – 116 Avenue
Working in partnership with the 124th Street Drop-
In Association and The City of Edmonton Community
Services, the 124 Youth Program is a community initiative
that provides free drop-in programming and weekly
fieldtrips for youth ages 12-17 in the communities of
Inglewood,Westmount, Prince Charles and surrounding
areas. Starting July 2, join our on-site leaders for a variety
of activities, sports and special events.
Program Hours:
Monday – Thursday 12:30 – 8:00pm
Fridays 3:30 – 8:00pm.
Field trips are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Youth Drop-in Hubs
Starting on July 2, City of Edmonton Hub Programs offer
a variety of activities to Youth aged 12 – 17. Come and
go as you please and, better yet, have a say in what you
do! Our on-site staff will offer a variety of activities from
skateboarding and other sports to Youth crafts. If you just
want to stay and chat, we can do that too!
Staff will be on-site from 12:30 – 8:00 pm,
Monday – Thursday and 3:30 – 8:00 pm on Friday.
Athlone
23010 – 129 Street
Kilkenny
14840 – 72 Street
Mill Woods Skateboard Park
7207 – 28 Avenue
James Ramsay Park
15010 – 43 Avenue
Special Events
Come compete, hang out or show off your mad skills
at one of our free tournaments and special events this
summer.They’ll be music, prizes and giveaways!
July: Street Hockey Tournament, Tailgate
Party and Lord of the Parks (Skateboarding)
August: Basketball Tournament
and Art Jam
Check out
www.edmonton.ca/youth
for dates, times and locations
11. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
9SKATEBOARDING LOCATIONS AND WATER SITES
Summer Long Water Play Sites
All Sites are staffed on weekends in June,
then daily from June 28 until September 1,
including statutory holidays
Staffed Hours: 11am – 6pm
Spray Park Operation Hours: 9am – 9pm
Callingwood North
69 Avenue and 175 Street
Castle Downs Spray Park
153 Avenue 115 Street
City Hall Wading Pool
1 Sir Winston Churchill Square
G. Edmund Kelly
Water Spray Park
147 Avenue 79 Street
Glengarry Spray Deck
13325 – 89 Street
This site runs during staffed hours only
Jackie Parker Park (Spray Park)
4540 – 50 Street
Kinsmen
9100 Walterdale Hill
(Operational Hours only)
Mill Woods Water
Spray Park
May Be Under Construction
2730 – 66 Street
Staffed Hours: June 4 – September 1, 2014
Monday – Thursday: 12:30 – 8:00pm
Fridays: 3:30 – 8:00pm
Saturdays: 12:30 – 8pm
Sundays: 12:30 – 8pm (Callingwood, Castle Downs, Fulton Ravine South
and Mill Woods sites only)
Callingwood
Skateboard Plaza
(Located next to the
Callingwood Arena)
177 Street 69 Avenue
Castle Downs Skateboard Park
(Located just west of the Castle Downs YMCA)
11510 – 153 Avenue
Clareview Skateboard Park**
40 Street 139 Avenue
Fulton Ravine South Skateboard Park
(Located near Capilano Mall,
across the street from the Fire Hall)
Terrace Road 63 Street
Kaskitayo Skateboard Park
(Located on the South side of the parking
lot of Kinsmen Twin Arenas and William Lutsky YMCA)
1921 – 111 Street
Mill Woods
Skateboard Park
(Located behind Mill Woods Recreation Centre)
7207 – 28 Avenue
**Clareview Arena will be undergoing renovations during
summer 2014.
Check our website for how this may affect the
Clareview Skateboard Park.
We encourage the use of a helmet and proper safety
equipment (e.g., elbow pads, knee pads and
gloves) while skateboarding, cycling or inline skating.
For more information on the City of Edmonton
Skateboard parks, check-out the City of Edmonton youth
website: www.edmonton.ca/youth
Permanent Skateboarding
Locations
Skate Parks are open to any skateboarders, BMX riders and
inline skaters. Motorized vehicles, mountain bikes and scooters
are not permitted.
City of Edmonton Skate Parks are available to participants free
of charge.
Our on-site staff will be happy to share their skateboarding
expertise with you. Look out for the orange shirts! If you are
looking for more in-depth instruction, check for our Registered
Skateboard Camps.
Skateboard Park operation hours echo City of Edmonton
Park Bylaws:
12. For more information, call 311 or visit www.edmonton.ca/playgrounds
10 COMMUNITY REGISTERED PROGRAMS INFO
Are you looking for registered
programs in your community?
The City of Edmonton offeres amazing Community Day Camps
right in your own neighbourhood. These camps cover a variety
of themes and are available for children aged 3 – 12 years!
Choose from these exciting themes:
• Arts Crafts
• Cooking
• Drama, Dance Music
• Imaginative Play
• Science Nature
• Sports Fitness
Registration
open April 29.
For more information look
for our 2014 Community
Summer Programs Guide, visit
Edmonton.ca/daycamps or
call 311
E D M O N T O N
Community Registered
Summer Day Camps
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Registration begins
April 29, 2014
2014COMMUNITY SUMMER PROGRAMS