Dovercourt
Cooperative Playgroup
at the McKellar Park Fieldhouse
When:
Monday-Wednesday Group,
10:00 – 12:00 noon
OR
Tuesday-Thursday Group, 10:00 – 12:00 noon
Playgroup runs from September
through to June
Who:
Children from infancy upwards along with a parent or caregiver
What:
Toys, Games, Crafts, Parties, Stories, and Songs
Cost:
$45 for the first child, $25 for the second and subsequent
children, and children under one year are free
How
to Join:
Registration will be held on Monday, September 10th
from 10:00 – 12:00 noon in the McKellar Park Fieldhouse.
Registration is limited to 25 families per group and will
be held on a first-come basis.
For more information, contact Amanda Mullen (amullen@rogers.com).
Westboro
Youth Centre
The
WYC is a not for profit organization that was created in
response to a request from the Ottawa-Carleton Regional
Police with support from the local community. The goal of
the centre is to provide adult supervised recreational &
education activities for neighborhood youth that are unique
and rewarding. Sponsored by the All Saints Anglican Church,
programs are offered free of charge. Registration is taken
on site during program times. Dovercourt Recreation Association
is proud to be a sponsoring partner offering financial support.
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THE SCHOOL OF
DANCE’S DANCEABILITY
DANCEABILITY - The Sunday Exchange Session 2
The School of Dance presents the DanceAbility Programme
at Dovercourt Recreation Centre
7 week session, Sundays
from 1pm-3pm
January 13th through to February 24th, 2008
$3 per class or $20 for the session of 7
The Sunday Exchange
is an opportunity for multi-abled dancers to share and explore
in an energetic, positive and supportive atmosphere with
dancer Mary Catherine Jack in collaboration with bassist
Adrian Cho and various musicians of the Impressions In Jazz
Orchestra.
The Sunday Exchange
will be a unique and enriching experience for all involved!
To Register:
CALL The School of Dance
613-238-7838
Email: theschoolofdance@magma.ca
www.theschoolofdance.ca
Click
for the poster >>
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Canadian
Mothercraft of Ottawa-Carleton
Canadian Mothercraft of Ottawa-Carleton
is a non-profit agency providing child care, childbirth
education and many other early years services. Located in
the heart of Westboro at 475 Evered Ave., Canadian Mothercraft
of Ottawa-Carleton provides a variety of programs. For further
information, please contact: (613) 728-1839 or visit our
website at www.mothercraft.com
The Ottawa Fibromyalgia
Support Group
This Fibromyalgia Support Group operates
out of the Carlington Community and Health Services, 900
Merivale Road and has been active for many years. The mandate
of this group includes sharing information with people new
to the illness, being on the lookout for new information,
alternative approaches and new treatments, guest speakers,
providing material to share with doctors and family members,
and raising awareness of other programs which might be helpful
to all FM sufferers.
For more information, contact Huguette,
Coordinator, The Ottawa Fibromyalgia Support Group at 822-7830.
Carlington
Community and Health Services
This
not for profit community-based health centre provides health
and social services in west central Ottawa. The main office
is at 900 Merivale Road with satellite services in the Bellevue,
Carleton Heights, Belair, and Scott-Hill Van Lang communities.
CCHC provides the following programs.
For further information call 722-4000.
Community Services
Employment programs; parent and
preschool programs; programs for pregnant and new mothers;
community nutrition; supporting newcomers; youth programs;
City of Ottawa Healthy Babies Healthy Children friendly
visiting program and Home Management Services.
Family Medicine
Comprehensive medical care; foot
care and chiropody; immunization and birth
control counseling.
Crisis and Support
Services
Crisis counseling; women abuse services;
stress reduction programs; income
and housing assistance; mental health outreach.
Assertive Community
Treatment
Direct Treatment, rehabilitation
and support services to identified individuals with severe
and persistent mental illness.