Niverville Recreation’s Fall Leisure Guide is here and once again the town’s rec team has organized a wide array of activities for the whole family.
This fall’s free Come Try It event at the CRRC will take place from September 9–14. The week will be jampacked with everything from ballroom dancing to mixed martial arts and yoga.
For kids looking for something to do, there’s storytime, sports clubs for various ages, Lego Quest, and a professionally instructed art series.
Family Fun Friday on September 13 will start at 5:00 p.m. with an opportunity for visitors to skate with the Niverville Nighthawks. Later in the evening, from 6:30–7:30, the Nighthawks will be signing autographs and showing off the team’s new merchandise.
The day will also have facepainting and a bouncy castle. The gym will be open as well.
“In addition to working with the Nighthawks, we are also collaborating with the Providence athletics department to have their teams here as well,” says Chantal Todd, recreation programmer. “Providence’s women’s and men’s basketball and soccer teams will be joining in the fun on Friday.”
Visitors can race against these athletes in the obstacle course bouncy, shoot hoops with the basketball team, and join in soccer drills with the soccer team.
Also showcased in the Leisure Guide is the Fall Brawl Pickleball Tournament, scheduled for October 4–6. This is an 18+ event with categories for all ages and abilities.
The Girls Multi-Sport event was a hit this past spring and will take place again on October 25. This fun day gives girls between the ages of 7 and 12 a chance to try many different sports so they can get a feel for what they enjoy most.
The Leisure Guide includes a range of information about various community events as well. For example, the Community Garage Sale will take place September 13–14 and the Community Clean Up Day will be land on September 21.
On Clean Up Day, residents can bring their garbage and large items for disposal to Bristal Hauling at no charge from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Yard waste and branch chipping services will be available at 736 Schultz Avenue from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Free document shredding will be available at the Niverville Credit Union from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
For more information about any of these events or to learn about what else Niverville Recreation has to offer, residents can pick up a copy of the Fall Leisure Guide at the CRRC or the town office. It can also be accessed at www.nivervillerec.ca. You can email the team at recreation@whereyoubelong.ca.