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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 2002, p. 34

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BASKETBA INDOOR SOC HOCl \J For more information or program ideas, please contact: City of Waterloo Program Design Team at (519) 884â€"5363 or eâ€"mail: rimparkdesign@city.waterlo0.on.ca ‘ y Coâ€"ed Indoor Ultimate Frisbee Spin It Up! (DJ Competition) Spaghetti Dinner for Charity Mapping our World: Children‘s Rights Art Display _ 30 Hour Famine Christmas Dance in Support of a Family Hamper Battle of the Bands City Hall Art Display in recognition of International Day to Eliminate Racial Discrimination Coâ€"ed Recreational Indoor Volleyball Coâ€"ed Competitive Indoor Volleyball Coâ€"ed Recreational "5â€"Aâ€"Side" Soccer Women‘s Recreational Basketball Men‘s Recreational "5â€"Aâ€"Side" Soccer Men‘s Recreational Basketball Women‘s Recreational "5â€"Aâ€"Side" Soccer Full Field Recreational Soccer (Open) Join the City of Waterioo Youth Recreation Council this year! (Age: 14â€"18 years) You will have the opportunity to actively organize and plan special events across the city Come out to the 4th annual Youth Recreation Council Information Meeting Date: Tuesday, September 17th Time: 7:00 â€" 8:00 p.m. Place: Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. This program qualifies for High School Community Service hours for graduation‘ A great way to get your hours while having fun and gaining valuable leadership skills! Last year we had 4 committees with over 60 youth involved on the council! Find out more about the following Youth Recreation Council Committees: Arts & Music Culture & Diversity Community Service & Volunteers Public Relations & Promotions Waterloo‘s youth committees events in the past: Bechetel MFSSC Coâ€"ed Rec. Full Field Soccer Recreational Flag Football (Open) ADDITIONAL NOTES; Team Captain / Individual Info Meetings will be scheduled prior to season start for all rules, schedules, individual placements All Team and Individual registration forms must be complete and returned by Friday, September 13th, 2002. Men‘s Recreational Ice Hockey Men‘s Recreational Ball (Floor) Hockey Fall League ETMATE FRIS THE CITY OF LE’ Waterloo CALLING ALL WATERLOO YOUTH park It‘s for everyone! For additional program details call 885â€"1220 x226. Exciting Frisbee team sport ... indoors! Great exercise using speed, stamina, and agility, yet simple rules make it easy and fun for newcomers! Min. 10/team, 4 females min. The RIM Park Gyms will continue to be the home for Fun Monday Night Volleyball. Mixed teams are 8â€"12 players, min. 4 females. Selfâ€"officiated. The Gymnasiums at RIM Park provide for excellent hoops! Teams of 8â€"12 players in a recreational selfâ€"officiated setting Volleyball for those looking for a little more competitive spirit and advanced skill in a selfâ€"officiated setting. Mixed rosters of 8â€"12 min. 4 females. The Gymnasiums at RIM Park provide for excellent hoops! Teams of $â€"12 females in a recreational selfâ€"officiated setting. Experience this immensely popular format of "5â€"Aâ€"Side" Indoor Soccer! 4 players plus a goalie on 1/3 of the field. Teams to consist of 8â€"12 players, min. 4 females per team. "5â€"Aâ€"Side" Indoor Soccer is played with 4 players plus a goalie in 1/3rd of the Field House. Rosters to consist of 8â€"12 players. 50 minute, selfâ€"officiated games s Rosters to consist of 10 players minimum (8/9 on the full field), and are open to any gender. Teams not required to be coâ€"ed. Selfâ€"officated, recreational. # of players on field to be finalized at Captain‘s Meeting. "5â€"Aâ€"Side" Indoor Soccer is played with 4 players plus a goalie in 1/3rd of the Field House. Rosters to consist of 8â€"12 females. 50 minutes, selfâ€"officiated. Full field recreational coâ€"ed soccer at Bechtel Park‘s Manulife Financial Sports and Soccer Centre. Rosters to consist of 5 males and 5 females min. A 7â€"onâ€"7 variation of football in a selfâ€"officiated recreational setting at RIM park. Team rosters to consist of a minimum of 10 players. Late night weekday hockey for teams of a minimum 10 players. 1 gamer per week includes two onâ€"ice referees. Games at RIM Park and Albert McC. C.C Floor/Ball hockey for adults in the RIM Park gymnasiums in a selfâ€"officiated recreational setting w Register TODAY at RIM Park Customer Service 6 am â€" Midnight, or Fax to (519) 884â€"8560 Space is limited! All registrations due by FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. Ensure full roster and coâ€"ed requirements are met. COMMUNITY ADULT RECREATION LEAGUES Program Description COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 C Thursday, September 26th @ 7:00 pm Community Room, Albert McCormick Arena All parents, coaches, assistant coaches, umpires, board members and other interested parties are welcome to attend the 7:00 p.m. Annual General Meeting. Elections will be held for new board members, reports will be given, and suggesâ€" tions from the floor will be discussed. Proposed amendments to the constitution must be received at the office, in writing, by Thursday, September 12th. Proposed amendments may be mailed to Waterloo Minor Girls Softball; 500 Parkside Drive; Waterloo, ON N2L 514 or sent via email to wmgsa@sympatico.ca We are also accepting nominations for the Board of Directors. Nominations may be put forward at the meeting or, in advance, at the office. Everyone is welcome. Free coffee and doughnuts available. Door prize! Come on out and have your say. For more information, call the office at 747â€"0430 ***Coaches Applications for the 2003 season will be available at the meeting m) m%\/\ dm P NP tm PAL L UA FALe ncrum. ) GENERAL MEETING www.city.waterlo0.on.ca Mondays 9:15 pm and on Sundays 8:15 pm and on Weeknights 10 pm and on Sundays 8 pm and on Tuesdays 9 pm and on Tuesdays 9 pm and on Fridays 9 pm and on Tuesdays 9 pm and on Mondays 9 pm and on Monday / Wednesdays 9 pm and on Weeknights 9 pm and on Thursdays 9 pm and on Thursday/ Sundays 11 am Night of Weeks 2002 ANNUAL 12 12 24 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Sept. 22nd Sept. 22nd Sept. 23rd Sept. 23rd Sept. 22nd Sept. 24th Sept. 24th Sept. 24th Sept. 26th Sept. 23rd Sept. 23rd Sept. 26th Sept. 24th Date $1,050 $1,050 $3,400 $985 $650 $650 $650 $575 $650 $575 $575 Individual Fee $110 $115 $115 $345 $90 $90 $90 $85 $90 $85 $85 $85 $90 w t

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