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SUMMARY:Sport Oakville Sport Awards Nomination Deadline
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URL:https://communitysportcouncils.com/event/sport-oakville-sport-awards-nomination-deadline/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180918T080000
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SUMMARY:Northumberland Sport Council Sport Movie event-Brighton Tues\, Sept 25
DESCRIPTION:How  does  sport  change  lives?     \nPlease  join  Northumberland  Sports  Council  and  its  partners  for  an   exclusive  screening  of  2 Canadian  Sport  Film  Festival  documentaries  to  find  out!  Both  documentaries   will  be  featured on  September  25\,  2018  at  East  Northumberland  Secondary  School  in  Brighton AND on   September  26\,  2018  at  Cobourg  Collegiate  Institute  from  6:00pm-­‐9:00pm.     \nWe  are  pleased  to  be  able  to   offer  these  movies  for  FREE  to  the  community.    The  goal  of  this  project  is  to  highlight  some  of  the  social   determinates  of  health  experienced  across  Northumberland  county  and  explore  the  different  ways  sport   and  physical  activity  can  provide  a  place  of  belonging  for  all. \nThe  first  movie  is  Keepers  of  the  Game.    This  film  showcases  Lacrosse.    Lacrosse  was  born in  Akwesasne  Mohawk  Territory  as  a  sacred  game\,  traditionally  reserved  for  men.  Just  off  the reservation   at  Salmon  River  High  in  Fort  Covington\,  NY  an  all-­‐Native  girls  lacrosse  team comes  together\,  seeking  to   be  the  first  Native  women’s  team  to  bring  home  a  Section Championship.  But  first\,  they  will  have  to   overcome  their  crosstown  rivals\,  Massena  High.  As the  season  comes  to  a  head\,  the  team  is  faced  with   increasing  ambivalence  in  their  own community  and  the  girls  must  prove  that  the  game  of  lacrosse  is   their  rightful  inheritance. With  more  than  just  the  championship  on  the  line\,  the  girls  fight  to  blaze  a   new  path  for  the next  generation  of  Native  women\,  while  still  honoring  their  people’s  tradition  in  a   changing world. \nThe  second  movie  is  called  Kickstart.    On  September  12th\,  the  Homeless  World  Cup  will  kick off  in   Amsterdam.  Bringing  together  participants  from  70  countries\,  the  annual  event  puts  a spotlight  on   global  issues  of  poverty  and  homelessness.    Street  Soccer  Canada\,  a  non-­‐profit that  runs  a  network  of   over  20  soccer  programs  at  shelters  in  a  dozen  cities  across  the country\,  has  sent  a  team  to  the   tournament  each  year  since  2004.  For  the  sheltered  and homeless  individuals  who  play\,  it’s  a  chance  to   be  part  of  a  team.  And  sometimes  that  small step  is  all  it  takes  to  get  the  ball  rolling. \nMedia  Contacts:      \nPaul  Allen\,  Northumberland Sports  Council:  tuskers2@xplornet.com      \nHeather  Norris\,  United  Way: HNorris@nuw.unitedway.ca      \nSarah  Tanner\,  Northumberland  County: TannerS@northumberlandcounty.ca     \n 
URL:https://communitysportcouncils.com/event/northumberland-sport-council-sport-movie-event-brighton-tues-sept-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180920T183000
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SUMMARY:Women in Sport Symposium\, Sept 20 Unionville\, Ontario
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URL:https://communitysportcouncils.com/event/women-in-sport-symposium-sept-20-unionville-ontario/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180922
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CREATED:20180816T162656Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Up through all the ages and stages Physical Literacy Summit\, Fri\, Sept 21
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 Ontario Physical Literacy Summit will be held on Friday\, September 21\, 2018 from 8:00 am- 5:00 pm at Redeemer University in Hamilton. \nPresenters and workshops are posted- please visit out website at www.physicalliteracyhamilton.ca\nSchedule will be posted once confirmed. \nThis event will be a great way for you to learn more about the basics of Physical Literacy\, network\, and get active! \nFurthermore\, this will be the official kick-off of the Hamilton Moves initiative.\nFree Kid’s Camp for OPLS Registrants– NEW THIS YEAR!\nIn partnership with City of Hamilton\, YMCA\, and Boys and Girls Club.\nDetails\nChildren ages 4-12 years old\nCampers will participate in a variety of age appropriate activities\, active games\, sports\, songs\, cooperative games\, crafts and creative time\nStaff-to-camper ratio is 1:8 \nFor more information\, please contact oplshamilton@gmail.com\nSpace is limited! \nREGISTER TODAY at https://physicalliteracyhamilton.ca/ \n 
URL:https://communitysportcouncils.com/event/moving-up-through-all-the-ages-and-stages-physical-literacy-summit-fri-sept-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180925T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180925T170000
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SUMMARY:Community Sport Movie Event Northumberland Sept 25 Brighton & Sept 26 in Cobourg
DESCRIPTION:How  does  sport  change  lives?   \nPlease  join  Northumberland  Sports  Council  and  its  partners  for  an   exclusive  screening  of  2  Canadian  Sport  Film  Festival  documentaries  to  find  out!  Both  documentaries   will  be  featured  on  September  25\,  2018  at  East  Northumberland  Secondary  School  in  Brighton  AND  on   September  26\,  2018  at  Cobourg  Collegiate  Institute  from  6:00pm-­‐9:00pm.   We  are  pleased  to  be  able  to   offer  these  movies  for  FREE  to  the  community.    The  goal  of  this  project  is  to  highlight  some  of  the  social   determinates  of  health  experienced  across  Northumberland  county  and  explore  the  different  ways  sport   and  physical  activity  can  provide  a  place  of  belonging  for  all. \nThe  first  movie  is  Keepers  of  the  Games.    This  film  showcases  Lacrosse.    Lacrosse  was  born  in   Akwesasne  Mohawk  Territory  as  a  sacred  game\,  traditionally  reserved  for  men.  Just  off  the  reservation   at  Salmon  River  High  in  Fort  Covington\,  NY  an  all-­‐Native  girls  lacrosse  team  comes  together\,  seeking  to   be  the  first  Native  women’s  team  to  bring  home  a  Section  Championship.  But  first\,  they  will  have  to   overcome  their  crosstown  rivals\,  Massena  High.  As  the  season  comes  to  a  head\,  the  team  is  faced  with   increasing  ambivalence  in  their  own  community  and  the  girls  must  prove  that  the  game  of  lacrosse  is   their  rightful  inheritance.  With  more  than  just  the  championship  on  the  line\,  the  girls  fight  to  blaze  a   new  path  for  the  next  generation  of  Native  women\,  while  still  honoring  their  people’s  tradition  in  a   changing  world. \nThe  second  movie  is  called  Kickstart.    On  September  12th\,  the  Homeless  World  Cup  will  kick  off  in   Amsterdam.  Bringing  together  participants  from  70  countries\,  the  annual  event  puts  a  spotlight  on   global  issues  of  poverty  and  homelessness.    Street  Soccer  Canada\,  a  non-­‐profit  that  runs  a  network  of   over  20  soccer  programs  at  shelters  in  a  dozen  cities  across  the  country\,  has  sent  a  team  to  the   tournament  each  year  since  2004.  For  the  sheltered  and  homeless  individuals  who  play\,  it’s  a  chance  to   be  part  of  a  team.  And  sometimes  that  small  step  is  all  it  takes  to  get  the  ball  rolling. \nMedia  Contacts:      \nPaul  Allen\,  Northumberland  Sports  Council:  tuskers2@xplornet.com      \nHeather  Norris\,  United  Way:  HNorris@nuw.unitedway.ca      \nSarah  Tanner\,  Northumberland  County:  TannerS@northumberlandcounty.ca    
URL:https://communitysportcouncils.com/event/community-sport-movie-event-northumberland-sept-25-brighton-sept-26-in-cobourg/
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SUMMARY:32nd Annual Sport Volunteer Awards Sept 27 Hamilton
DESCRIPTION:The City of Hamilton Sport Volunteer Awards honours volunteers who give their time and energy to sports in Hamilton. Coaches\, officials and administrative volunteers can be nominated for serving in our community. \nAn appreciation dinner to celebrate the contributions of the nominees and award finalists is being planned for September 27\, 2018 at the Hamilton Convention Centre by Carmen’s. \nThere are 5 categories for the Sports Volunteer Awards: \n\nDistinguished Adult Sport Volunteer Award\nYouth Sport Volunteer Award\nMajor Sport Volunteer Award\nDr. Gene Sutton Club Excellence Award\nCity of Hamilton Sport Hero Banner Series Award\n\nFor more information\, contact: \nDeborah Mawdsley\nPhone: 905-546-2424 ext. 4143\nEmail: sport@hamilton.ca
URL:https://communitysportcouncils.com/event/32nd-annual-sport-volunteer-awards-sept-27-hamilton/
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