Volunteers provide oneâ€" onâ€"one support to particiâ€" pants enrolled in LearnSave. This national pilot project is designed to encourage lowâ€" income persons to accumuâ€" late assets. Volunteers have an opportunity to become involved with this Lutherâ€" woodâ€"CODA program as a mentor, providing individual Are you pasionate about the arts? If so, consider joinâ€" ing the Waterloo Regional Arts Council board of direcâ€" tors. By attending monthly board meetings, joining a committee, and participatâ€" ing in agency events, you can help promote arts and culâ€" ture in Waterloo region. Board meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month, from 7â€"10 p.m. Ask about volunteer opportunity #1213â€"2590. The 2002 Ontario Sumâ€" mer Games are coming are coming to Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo July 18â€"21. You can help contribute to the success of the event by volunteering. There are many opportuniâ€" ties to assist during and prior to the event including regisâ€" tration, transportation, secuâ€" rity, water distribution, data entry, score keeping, ball retrievers, selling souvenirs and much more. Ask about volunteer _ opportunity #1101â€"12253. Volunteer Action Centre offers variety of opportunities munity? The Volutneer Action Centre offers several opportunities. l ooking for a way to make difference in the comâ€" f WATERLOO MEMORIAL Recreation Complex * 9 sessions to choose from throughout the summer! * Daily, weekly and biâ€"weekly classes! * _ Summer swim lesson registration begins today (Wednesday, June 19th) at 7 am! How do I register? + Touch Tone Telephone Service â€" If you have your Family Pin and Client Barâ€" code numbers, all you have to do is dial 747â€"8585 and follow the prompts to regâ€" ister, check course availability and make payments! + In person â€" bring in our registration form to any of the following locations ... Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex and RIM Park: daily 8$:30 am to 8 pm. Albert McCormick Community Centre: 8:30 am to 4 pm (Mon. â€" Fri.) * Fax â€" your registration form including a Visa, Mastercard or American Express number can be faxed to 886â€"1106. *** PLEASE NOTE that due to high volumes your form may NOT be processed immediately upon receipt. Please call 886â€" 1177 to confirm that we have received your form. THE CITY OF |; & Sat. June 22 & Sun. 23 from 1:30 â€" 6 pm June 24, 25 and 26 from 6 â€" 7:30 pm Regular Schedule will begin on June 28th! GET YOUR SEASON PASS â€" ONLY $50.00 for a child/adult!!! Regular admission: Child/Adult $2.50 Family $6.00 (4 max.) ** ($1 extra for each additional family member) Pick up a copy of the pool schedule at Moses or at the Swimplex OR call us and we will be happy to mail or fax the schedule to you! MOSES SPRiNGER OUTDOOR POOL! SWIMPLEX 101 Father David Baver Drive N2J 4A8 886â€"3844 150 Lincoln Rd. Waterloo 885â€"4530 NQOW OPEN on the following days SUMMER Swim Lessons REGISTER NOW! Do you love babies? Parâ€" ents of a newborn baby or twins sometimes need someone to provide »moâ€" tional support, link them with community resources and help with child care. Cradlelink, a Lutherwoodâ€" CODA program, trains volâ€" unteers and matches them with a family in Kitchener, Waterloo or surrounding areas to provide inâ€"home support three to four hours a week. Patience, compassion, flexibility and a love for babies are required. Ask about volunteer opportunity #1049â€"1180. support and encouragement to help motivate participants in their saving and asset goals. Ask about volunteer opportunity #3049â€"10712. CAR WASH at Waterico Fire Department Headquarters 216 Weber Street North {Beside White Rose Nursery) Saturday, June 22, 2002 10:00 a.m. â€" 2:00 p.m. Please Come Out and Support Your Local Athletes Sports for Special Athletes {Nonâ€"Profit Organization} For further information, call the Volunteer Action Centre at 742â€"8610, or visit www.kâ€"wyolcentre.on.ca. Support a vital communiâ€" ty service by joining the board of directors for Meals on Wheels. This organizaâ€" tion, which delivers hot meals to seniors in their homes, is looking for caring, dedicated volunteers who have an interest in one of the following areas: the needs of seniors, the value of volunâ€" teers in service provision, negotiation, marketing, finance, human resources or fundraising. Enjoy networkâ€" ing and develop new skills while supporting this comâ€" munityâ€"based organization. Ask about volunteer opporâ€" tunity #1042â€"1715. COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 The City of Waterloo Fire Department is conducting scheduled maintenance of fire hydrants. This on going program is designed to ensure that the hydrants will operate properly when needed. This year‘s program will involve all hydrants in the city and should be completed by the end of November. This maintenance program is quite routine, however, it may cause some temporary inconveniences such as poor water pressure and in some cases coloured water. If coloured water is detected, please open a cold water tap and allow the water to run until it clears. This is a temporary situation. The City of Waterloo Utility staff and the City of Waterloo Fire Department thank you for your coâ€"operation and understanding. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Judy Biddiscombe, Utility Customer Service Representative, 747â€"8613. Eating five to ten servings of vegetables and fruit per day as part of a healthy diet can help reduce your risk of cancer, heart disease and stroke. For more information, visit www.S5to10aday.com or call the Canadian Cancer Society at 1â€"888â€"939â€"3333 www.city.waterloo0.on.ca HYDRANT TESTING â€" MAINTENANCE PROGRAM SOCIETE CANADIENNE DU CANCER HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION FONDATION DES MALADIES DU COEUR