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West Zone Board Fall 2019 Programs – Learn to Skate

West Zone Board Fall 2019 Programs

Learn to Skate – Fall 2019

Teaches children to stand and walk on skates and feel comfortable on the ice.  Skating/Hockey helmet with full face guard is mandatory.

REGISTRATION: SEPTEMBER 9 @ 9:00am
Register in-person at West Zone Board Office (location: North West Leisure Centre)

COST: $85/8 sessions + Community Association Membership Number or purchase one for $10/family

Visit Website for registration information: www.westzoneboard.ca

SKATING INSTRUCTORS NEEDED

Are you an experienced skater capable of teaching basic skating skills to young children and looking for a seasonal part-time job? We are looking Learn to Skate instructors for Friday and/or Saturday mornings. Fall and Winter Sessions – 8 weeks each
Contact Diana at the West Zone Board Office wzb@sasktel.net for more information.

 

Regina Fencing – Fall 2019 Class Registration on September 10th

Registration for fencing will take place at the first class at Campus Regina Public (formerly Cochrane High School) September 10. Try 3 classes $30 for the Teens and Adults. No classes during school breaks. Purchase of glove through the club will be required for the adults and teens. All other equipment will be supplied. Wear non-marking shoes and loose clothing. Family rate available; please inquire. Website: reginafencing.com

Kids Age 8 to 10
Tuesdays or Thursdays: September 10 or 12 till November 26 or 28, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, $75.00
12 sessions

Teen Ages 12-17
Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 10 till January 29, 2020 (Semester), 7:00 – 9:00 pm, $300

Adults Beginner Class 18+
Tuesdays, September 10 till November 26, 7:15 – 8:30 pm, $130.00
12 sessions

Adults Class 18+
Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 10 till January 29, 2020, 7:00 – 9:00 pm, $300
Tuesday or Thursday only, 7:00 – 9:00 pm $200

The City of Regina Fall 2019 Leisure Guide is now available!

The City of Regina fall recreation and leisure programming is now available to view online. Start your planning to find your passion through one of the hundreds of fun, affordable programs.

Visit Regina.ca/recreation to search, view and add programs to your wish list.

Get Ready to Register

Registration opens at 7 a.m. on August 13 for residents and on August 15 for non-residents.

Registering online? If you have not registered since January 2016 or this is your first time registering, be sure to create your account on Regina Recreation Online prior to August 13. Follow the instructions to Login or Create an Account on Regina.ca/recreation.

Call 306-777- PLAY (7529) if you have any questions about our leisure programs. We’re happy to help.

Regina Community Needs Assessment

Click on the link or visit https://regina.community at your convenience and help US help YOU make Regina the best city we can by getting direction and focus from the people that matter, YOU the residents of this city.

Is crime a problem? Do you need access to amenities and supports in your area? Here is your chance to make your voice heard, a chance to be the change you want to see in your community and city.  The assessment only takes five minutes to complete!

 

Regina 2020 Budget – Survey for Residents

The City of Regina invites residents to make their voices heard by sharing their priorities for the 2020 Budget.

From now until May 10, residents can complete a 5-minute online survey, just proceed to the linked page. The city wants to know what is most important to you as we prepare for the 2020 Budget and get feedback on the progress we have made so far.

Hearing from every voice in Regina is very important as the City makes decisions about services and infrastructure that impact everyone on a daily basis.

the City’s budget planning and help shape Regina’s future.

https://www.regina.ca/residents/budget/