Dedicated to the mental health and well-being of children and families, Lutherwood provides therapeutic services for youth experiencing significant mental health, emotional and/or behavioural difficulties. Day Treatment provides help with behavioural and emotional problems in a school setting, residential treatment is available when families are unable to cope or are absent from the child's life and our Parklands Open Custody program provides treatment options to youth within the Youth Justice System.
Friday/Sat - Aug 29/30 - NRA 1800 - PPC Range (10am-4pm) ( flyer )Saturday - Aug 30 - Club Safety Course (indoor range & clubhouse, all day) Sunday - Sept 14 - BR50 RIMFIRE (12:30 PPC Range)Saturday - Sept 20 - PPC Match at Listowel Range ( flyer 10 am)Friday/Sat - Sept 26/27 - NRA 1800Sunday - Sept 28 - CF & RF Silhouette Match Access to the range facilities is limited to members and their guests only.The club does NOT rent range time and/or firearms.General information and inquiry email address: wcrainfo@gmail.com First Aid kits and emergency numbers have now been put on each range. Members and their guests MUST be holstered trained (IPSC/PPC/CDP/IDPA) before they are permitted to engage in holstered firearms activities on any of our ranges. Here is a Do-it-yourself starter's guide adapted from www.pilkguns.comMembers and their guests are REQUIRED by law to sign in when they come onto club property. Swiping the door FOB does NOT meet the physical sign in requirements of the club.If you shoot on the rear IPSC ranges, make sure both the main and rear RANGE OPEN signs and RED FLAGS are set to show range activity.The club does not employ a range cleaning service.
Galt Sportsmens Club was founded in 1954. We have since grown into a 250 acre site with a pond and a stream located on Gore Road in Cambridge, Ontario. The Club has always maintained a strong core of membership dedicated to safe sport shooting. We now have some of the finest equipment and facilities available, becoming one of the best sport shooting ranges in North America.
Welcome to the Forest Heights Community Association (FHCA)FeedbackThe FHCA wants your input! What do you think our priorities should be? Do you have a comment or suggestion for improvement? Visit our Contact page to download the questionnaire.InstructorsWe're often looking for instructors! Check out our Employment page for available positions.Find us on FacebookWant to keep updated with the latest FHCA news?Who We AreThe purpose of the FHCA is to promote wellness through recreational programs and related activities, as well as to provide volunteer opportunities, for the residents of our community.We are a volunteer organization, working together with the City of Kitchener to provide social and leisure opportunities for the Forest Heights Community and surrounding areas.We are based in the Forest Heights Community Centre (FHCC). The FHCC currently houses a total of five partners: City of Kitchener staff, FHCA, Kitchener Fire Department, Regional Emergency Medical Services, and the Forest Hill T-Ball Association.The FHCA follows the City of Kitchener's guidelines, policies, and procedures with all of its volunteers and participants in all activities.The FHCA relies on community-minded individuals like you to keep programs and events running.
Daily Reflections have been updated through Oct. 1 Nun renews vows - feature on Sister Ruth Anne Klauser(College Media Network - Truman State University) September 19, 2011The Teutopolis Unit 50 Board of Education (in Illinois) approved a proclamation honoring the School Sisters of Notre Dame for 150 years of service to the Teutopolis community, as well as other area communities. The sisters first arrived in Teutopolis in 1861.
As we contemplate the future, it seems only appropriate to reflect upon our origins and the efforts of all those who have contributed so much to who we are today. K-W Access Ability has come of age. Over the past twenty years we have experienced tremendou