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City of Belleville Recreational Skating January 7 to ...

City of Belleville Recreational Skating January 7 to January 31, 2019. Cost: $ per person per skate **Please see the attached Recreational Skating Program Descriptions**. Public skates Helmets are strongly recommended, no Skating aids permitted Saturday January 12 6:00pm-7:50pm Wally Dever Arena Sunday January 13 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Saturday January 19 6:00pm-7:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 20 2:00pm-3:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 27 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Family / Parent &Tot skates - Helmets are mandatory for all participants in this program Notes for Family skates : All children must be accompanied by a participating adult and helmets and mittens are mandatory for all participants in this program. CSA Approved Skating Aids will be permitted for family skates only. Please pay for your wristband at the front desk for these skates and wear them on the ice.

Updated December 17, 2018 City of Belleville Recreational Skating January 7 to January 31, 2019 Cost: $3.00 per person per skate ***Please see the attached Recreational Skating Program Descriptions***

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1 City of Belleville Recreational Skating January 7 to January 31, 2019. Cost: $ per person per skate **Please see the attached Recreational Skating Program Descriptions**. Public skates Helmets are strongly recommended, no Skating aids permitted Saturday January 12 6:00pm-7:50pm Wally Dever Arena Sunday January 13 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Saturday January 19 6:00pm-7:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 20 2:00pm-3:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 27 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Family / Parent &Tot skates - Helmets are mandatory for all participants in this program Notes for Family skates : All children must be accompanied by a participating adult and helmets and mittens are mandatory for all participants in this program. CSA Approved Skating Aids will be permitted for family skates only. Please pay for your wristband at the front desk for these skates and wear them on the ice.

2 *Tuesday January 8/15/22/29 8:45am-9:45am Family Dental Centre Arena Sunday January 13 11:00am-11:50am Mackay Insurance Arena *Wednesday January 16/23/30 11:00am-12:00pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 20 11:00am-12:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 27 11:00am-11:50am Mackay Insurance Arena *These skate times share the ice with the Discover Skate Program Drop-In Figure Skating Ice time is provided for figure Skating practice only. Supervision by a coach is required if skaters are under 18. Lifts and throws are not permitted. A maximum of 15 skaters are permitted on the ice at any given time. Every skater must sign in and pay at the CSR Desk and receive a wristband Tuesday January 8 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Thursday January 10 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Friday January 11 11:15am-1:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Tuesday January 15 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Wednesday January 16 12:00pm-12:50pm Wally Dever Arena Thursday January 17 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Friday January 18 11:00am-12:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 22 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Wednesday January 23 12:00pm-12:50pm Wally Dever Arena Thursday January 24 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Friday January 25 11:15am-1:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Tuesday January 29 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Wednesday January 30 12:00pm-12:50pm Wally Dever Arena Thursday January 31 7:30am-8:50am Mackay Insurance Arena ** Schedules are subject to change.

3 Please be sure to check all dates, times, and locations as they may be different from previous schedules, visit for up-to-date schedules and cancellations. **. Cost: Shinny - $ , Drop-In Figure Skating - $ and all others are $ Note: Please pay for these above skates at the front desk and wear your wrist band on the ice Updated December 17, 2018. City of Belleville Recreational Skating January 7 to January 31, 2019. Adult Recreational skates - Helmets are strongly recommended Monday January 7 9:30am-10:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 8 1:15pm-2:35pm Family Dental Centre Arena Wednesday January 9 1:45pm-3:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 10 11:45am-1:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Monday January 14 9:30am-10:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 15 1:15pm-2:35pm Family Dental Centre Arena Wednesday January 16 1:45pm-3:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 17 11:45am-1:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Monday January 21 9:30am-10:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 22 1:15pm-2:35pm Family Dental Centre Arena Wednesday January 23 1:45pm-3:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 24 11:45am-1:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Monday January 28 9:30am-10:50am Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 29 1:15pm-2.

4 35pm Family Dental Centre Arena Wednesday January 30 1:45pm-3:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 31 11:45am-1:05pm Family Dental Centre Arena Family Shinny Tuesday January 8 6:30pm-7:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Sunday January 20 12:30pm-1:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Youth Shinny (1)Novice and Atom age groups (2007-2010) / (2) PeeWee and Bantam age groups (2003-2006). Friday January 11 4:30pm-5:20pm (1) Mackay Insurance Arena Friday January 11 5:30pm-6:20pm (2) Mackay Insurance Arena Wednesday January 16 5:30pm-6:20pm (1) CAA Arena Wednesday January 16 6:30pm-7:20pm (2) CAA Arena Friday January 18 6:30pm-7:20pm (1) CAA Arena Friday January 18 7:30pm-8:20pm (2) CAA Arena Adult Shinny Helmets are mandatory for this program Tuesday January 8 12:30pm-1:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Thursday January 10 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 15 12:30pm-1:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Thursday January 17 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 22 12:30pm-1:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Thursday January 24 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Tuesday January 29 12:30pm-1:50pm Mackay Insurance Arena Thursday January 31 12:00pm-1:20pm Mackay Insurance Arena Senior Shinny Helmets are mandatory for this program Tuesday January 8 10:00am-11.

5 20am Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 10 10:15am-11:35am Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 17 10:15am-11:35am Family Dental Centre Arena Tuesday January 22 10:00am-11:20am Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 24 10:15am-11:35am Family Dental Centre Arena Tuesday January 29 10:00am-11:20am Family Dental Centre Arena Thursday January 31 10:15am-11:35am Family Dental Centre Arena ** Schedules are subject to change. Please be sure to check all dates, times, and locations as they may be different from previous schedules, visit for up-to-date schedules and cancellations. **. Cost: Shinny - $ , Drop-In Figure Skating - $ and all others are $ Note: Please pay for these above skates at the front desk and wear your wrist band on the ice Updated December 17, 2018. CITY OF Belleville Recreational Skating . PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS. AS PER THE ONTARIO RECREATION FACILITIES ASSOCIATION, THE FOLLOWING MUST BE.

6 FOLLOWED WHEN PARTICIPATING IN THESE PROGRAMS. The City of Belleville and the Quinte Sports and PUBLIC skates : Wellness Centre are committed to providing safe This is a drop-in Recreational Skating program. and enjoyable Recreational experiences for all. Skating Aids cannot be permitted during these Our goal is to provide a variety of high quality times due to safety issues. Ice Monitor staff will activities and programs that are inclusive, and be present and rules must be obeyed. where all people have equal opportunity to (Maximum of 160 skaters will be permitted). participate regardless of age, ability, or income. Public Skating Code of Conduct: All patrons who participate in public skates must Mobility assistive devices are permitted on the respect the following rules: ice and should use the perimeter of the ice (near The use of CSA approved helmets are strongly the boards). Wheels must be cleaned to remove recommended any sand or salt.

7 Occupants should wear a CSA. Children under 10 years must be supervised by a approved helmet and be accompanied by a guardian over 16 years of age skater over the age of 16. For the most positive All participants are required to wear skates on experience, we recommend attending a Family the ice no other footwear is permitted or Adult skates where the maximum numbers No food or drink permitted on the ice are capped at 50 participants. For Skate in the same direction as the other skaters accommodation requests or inquiries, please call (no weaving in & out of other skaters). 613-966-4632 or email All skaters are to conduct themselves appropriately at all times No horseplay/games/tag, etc. FAMILY skates : No unruly behaviour or profanity This is a drop-in Recreational Skating program for No Skating backwards those who wish to practice their Skating skills on a No figure Skating manoeuvres less busy ice surface.

8 All skaters must follow the No erratic/excessive speed Skating Public Skating Code of Conduct . No balls, pucks, chairs, pylons, strollers, (Maximum of 50 skaters will be permitted). Toboggans, hockey sticks, or any other item CSA Approved helmets are MANDATORY for that might interfere with the safety of another all family skate participants skater are to be used while Skating CSA Approved Skate aids will be permitted No headsets, cell phones or hand held electronic devices are to be used while Skating ADULT PUBLIC skates : No carrying of children is permitted This is a drop-in leisure Skating program for No sitting or climbing over boards adults (16+). This program is not suitable for Report all accidents/injuries to skate patrol staff those who wish to figure skate or speed skate. All Please respect, listen to, and follow instructions skaters must follow the Public Skating Code of from the skate patrol staff at all times Conduct.

9 CSA Approved Skate aids will be permitted ADULT (16+) & SENIOR (50+) Schedules (for all of these programs): SHINNY HOCKEY: Please check the monthly Skating schedules at: This is a drop-in program for those who wish to , visit the Customer Service participate in shinny hockey. ALL players must desk, or call 613-966-4632. sign-in at the Customer Service Desk. Please bring a light and dark coloured jersey. Please note the Skating schedule is updated on a monthly basis and is subject to change. Adult & Senior Shinny Code of Conduct: CSA approved helmets are MANDATORY. Full hockey equipment is recommended All levels of hockey are welcome in this Recreational program Body checking is not permitted Lifting or slap shots are not permitted Respect fellow players Fair and even shift play is required FAMILY & YOUTH SHINNY HOCKEY: This is an inclusive drop-in program for those who wish to participate in shinny hockey.

10 All participants must wear their coloured band (to receive upon payment). Please bring a light and dark coloured jersey. Family & Youth Shinny Code of Conduct: In order to help ensure a safe and enjoyable CSA approved helmets and full hockey experience for all, if you use mobility devices gear is MANDATORY and would like to attend public Skating times All levels of hockey are welcome in this please contact 613-966-4632 or email Recreational , non-competitive program to discuss how More experienced players are expected we can assist in making your Recreational to treat all participants in a positive experience a positive one! manner Body checking is forbidden Lifting or slap shots are not permitted Assumption of Risk: Skaters are deemed to Avoid aggressive play have knowledge of and assume the inherent Passing to teammates is required risks involved with ice Skating . These include, sharing the puck will be enforced but are not limited to: a) injuries from collisions Respect fellow players or contact with other individuals on the ice Shifts will be monitored by the staff surface, b) injuries from falls, and c) injuries from person to ensure fair and equal playing pucks, sticks, and other hockey equipment that time for all may cause injury during routine activities to the Everyone must listen to the instructions sport.


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