Registration is open now for new Fall and Winter recreational programs that are set to start in September.
Residents can stay active in new recreational programs at Erie Migration District School including three new sports clubs, Indoor Pickleball, Volleyball and Badminton, plus gymnastics classes for kids, and other drop-in activities for the whole family.
The new Gosfield Communications Community Centre in Cottam is slated to open next month. It will host a variety of programs, including Learn to Babysit—a course for teens covering the foundations of caring for children and how to handle emergencies, Mama and Me—activities and social time for parents and their little ones, and Tween Scene—a two-hour themed hangout for tweens, Cards, & Social and more from Kingsville Community Centre.
The Town is connecting seniors and youth in new intergenerational programs. Residents can share stories over drinks and treats in Intergenerational Tea and get creative together with hands-on activities in the new program ArtBridge by the Arts Society of Kingsville, and spend time with family in Grands and Kids.
The Town of Kingsville has financial assistance programs for residents that wish to participate in Town recreational programs but can’t because of financial barriers. Residents can learn more about these programs at
kingsville.ca/recforall.
Residents can learn more about recreational programs and how to register by visiting kingsville.ca/programs.