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To work with the City of Winnipeg to further the aims of our club, and with their help in guiding the people of the community in the appreciation and use of the Community Centre.To promote activities through which funds may be raised to use for the improvements and to finance activities at the Centre, which the City of Winnipeg in financially unable to do.
We are a community centre offering programming to children, youth, adults and seniors in our area. We also offer a variety of room rentals for various events for up to 250 people.
ReneeGChamplain Community Centre is pleased to welcome Ali Junghans as our New Program Coordinator.Ali is in her 4th year in the Faculty of Kinisiology and Recreation Management and Community Development at the University of Manitoba.Please forward your programming and event ideas and questions to Ali at programs@champlaincc.ca by ReneeGPlease come out and register for Baseketball, Indoor Soccer, Tai Chi, Zumb,a Yogalates and Floor Hockey. Playgroup registrations will be taken provided we have a convener to run this program.
Spring hours of operationMonday to Sunday, 10:00AM - 9:00PMRiverview Community Centre is one of approximately 70 community centres in the City of Winnipeg. The other community centres with whom Riverview shares sports registrations and other activities are Lord Roberts, Crescentwood, Earl Grey and RiverOsborne.
WILD WOOD HERITAGE AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE WHACC, or Wildwood Heritage and Conservation Committee, has been in operation since 2000. The committee consists of volunteers that live within the Park and share a desire to see the forest preserved and impro
For the past two decades this has been a fun family destination in the heart of Winnipeg. The Manitoba Children's Museum features hands-on exhibits designed to allow families to explore at their own pace. The feature gallery is a fully restored 1952 diesel train inside the building that kids can explore. Special exhibits and events happen throughout the year, so be sure to call ahead to plan your visit.
Bronx Park Park Community Centre was completely renovated in 2009. We are located at 720 Henderson Hwy in Winnipeg, MB (directly across from Safeway). We are home to both the Good Neighbours Active Living Centre and Bronx Park Community Centre Programs, jointly operating out of the new facility.Our 25,000 sq. ft. facility includes a gymnasium, multi-purpose room, classrooms, meeting rooms, offices, a computer lab and creative arts labs. We also host two outdoor hockey rinks and a new outdoor playground structure. We offer a number of rooms for rental at reasonable cost. (See Room Rentals for more info).We offer a variety of programs and sports registration, including Tuesday Night Bingo, Soccer and Hockey Programs. Our two ice rinks are open from mid December to late March.2013/14 Board of Directors
Click on titles for details (PDF format - if you experience difficulties viewing in your browser, right-click and select ''Save target as...'' or ''Save link as...'', depending on your browser).Registration - Fall sports and programsRegistration for Fall programs and sports will be in early September - dates to be announced.Report - Lord Roberts Priority Setting Workshop 2013A facilitated Public Workshop was hosted by Councillor Jenny Gerbasi, with assistance from the Board of Lord Roberts Community Centre, on November 20, 2013 at the Fort Rouge Leisure Centre. The purpose was to discuss how our community might use the $500,000 in funding being made available, over the next 5 years, by the developer of the Fort Rouge Yards, for recreation and infrastructure improvements.The next step is for Councillor Gerbasi to take the suggestions to City staff for some analysis of potential cost and feasibility. Ultimately, the public service will bring recommendations forward to City Council for approval.Here is the Facilitator's report from the Workshop.The event was positive and productive.
It's wonderful to be back and to see so many familiar faces, as well as lots of new ones too! Just want to remind participants of a few things as we start the new (school) year, including an update on Alison's Magical Craft Cupboard, and our Halloween Family Night. But first, some friendly reminders about important stuff! (I really have tried to be concise! Grab a snack and read on...)