U-Puttz Amusement Centre boasts over 18,000 sq ft of fun for ages 5 - 100! Underwater creatures and prehistoric dinosaurs greet you in our 18 hole glow golf; burnt out cities and Zombies surround our 4,000 sq ft laser tag arena; bumpin good times await you in our bumper cars; thrilling sensations await in our X-D Xtreme Cinema attraction ride: and don't forget to play some games in our huge redemption arcade or enjoy a snack at the U-Puttz canteen! Great for birthday parties, corporate events, team building and family fun. Come to where the fun in glowin' on!
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.
Established in 1999, Little Mountain Sportsplex has developed to be one of the premiere sports facilities in Manitoba. Boasting a massive 213 acres of greenspace, the converted farmland turned multi-sports facility is home to: 28 softball diamonds, 6 full-sized soccer fields, 3 full-sized hockey rinks, 1 full-sized rugby field, and a fully licensed 433 person capacity clubhouse featuring on-site bar & grill, patio and picnic area.Little Mountain Sportsplex is visited by approximately 400,000 patrons throughout the year serving numerous age groups through a variety of sport, corporate and social events.Programming- MOUNTAIN PITCH at Little Mountain Sportsplex- Men's Slo-Pitch (Certified Umpires)- Women's Slo-Pitch (Certified Umpires)- 7&3 Summer Coed (Certified Umpires)- 6&4 Summer Mat Pitch Coed (Self-Officiated)- 7&3 Fall Ball Coed (Certified Umpires)- MOUNTAIN SPONGEE at Little Mountain Sportsplex- Men's Spongee- Canadian Breast Cancer Federation presents: Batting Against Breast Cancer Charitable Slo-Pitch TournamentSponsorshipIs your business ready to increase sales Little Mountain Sportsplex wants to help
Our vision is 'Healthy families and strong communities'.MissionOur mission is to bring programs, partnerships and resources together to empower and strengthen families and communities.Guiding PhilosophyTo free and foster the strengths, abilities and assets of individuals, families,organizations and communities.To build on existing capacities and competencies.To not only see things as they are, but as they can be.ValuesWe value and recognize the family as the cornerstone of society.We value the multifaceted structure of the family.We value strength-based approaches that preserve and enhance the dignity of all persons.We value and support the process of advocacy as it relates to family issues.We value the principles of respect, trust, equitable treatment, confidentiality and empowerment of all individuals.We value all people regardless of cultural, ethnic, religious, racial background, sexual orientation, age, gender, socio-economic status, state of health or level of ability.We value programming that is culturally sensitive and multi-disciplined in approach.We value diversity in clients, community and staff.We value equitable access to community services.We value and support systemic change as it relates to community development.We value commitment to personal and professional growth.We value an elected, voluntary Board of Directors that is sovereign and representative of the community
Our vision is 'Healthy families and strong communities'.MissionOur mission is to bring programs, partnerships and resources together to empower and strengthen families and communities.Guiding PhilosophyTo free and foster the strengths, abilities and assets of individuals, families,organizations and communities.To build on existing capacities and competencies.To not only see things as they are, but as they can be.ValuesWe value and recognize the family as the cornerstone of society.We value the multifaceted structure of the family.We value strength-based approaches that preserve and enhance the dignity of all persons.We value and support the process of advocacy as it relates to family issues.We value the principles of respect, trust, equitable treatment, confidentiality and empowerment of all individuals.We value all people regardless of cultural, ethnic, religious, racial background, sexual orientation, age, gender, socio-economic status, state of health or level of ability.We value programming that is culturally sensitive and multi-disciplined in approach.We value diversity in clients, community and staff.We value equitable access to community services.We value and support systemic change as it relates to community development.We value commitment to personal and professional growth.We value an elected, voluntary Board of Directors that is sovereign and representative of the community
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.
Valour Community Centre is planning on holding a 'Little Bit Of Everything' Sale – a combination community garagesale and craft/bake sale!Where: Valour Community Centre – Isaac Brock Site – 715 Telfer St. N. – In the GymnasiumWhen: Saturday, October 4, 2014, 10 am to 3 pmClean out all of that clutter you've been meaning to get rid of, skip the hassle of organizing a yard sale at yourplace, and sell it here! If you bake or make crafts, you are welcome to sell your wares at this event, too!We have 22 8-foot tables available, and 14 6-foot tables available for rent!There are electrical outlets available for 14 of the tables.
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...)
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
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.