e-Sport Focus - June 2008  
www.sportnb.com900 Hanwell Road, Suite 13, Fredericton, NB E3B 6A2
 


 

 

McInnes Cooper Dragon Boat Festival's Launch  Was a Huge Success!

We wanted to take the time to thank all those who participated in the McInnes Cooper Dragon Boat Festival launch this past Saturday. The yard sale was a huge success.  There were four teams who took part in the event at the Fredericton Coliseum, each raising between $200 and $450 and everyone had lots of fun! This is shaping up to be a great year for the festival, and we look forward to working together in future events.

 Team Captain Meeting

Our next event on the 2008 Festival calendar is the first Team Captain’s meeting. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 17th from 6:00pm-7:00pm. We will meet at the Lady Beaverbrook Gym on UNB Campus in Room C210. If you are unable to make it, try to send your first mate or one of the deck hands. For those of you who have not picked up your team registration kits, we will have them there for you as well.

 For more Information contact Evan at 452-1582 or visit our website at www.sportnb.com


          A Note From Chris Gosse

I would like to introduce Chris Mulholland.  Chris is the new interim Executive Director of the Centre for Coaching Education of New Brunswick.  Chris’s contacts are as follows:

Centre for Coaching Education NB / Centre de Formation des Entraineurs du NB

503 Queen St, P.O. Box 6000
, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5H1

Tel: (506) 444 3888
Fax: (506) 459 0481
chris.mulholland@gnb.ca

For information concerning the Centre and/or Coaching in New Brunswick please direct your correspondence and questions to Chris.
My last day with the Coaching Centre is today as I will be moving on to a new position in Halifax.  I just wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you to everyone, I have thoroughly enjoyed working with each and every one of you, and I wish you all the best with your future endeavours.
 

Sincerely,
Chris Gosse


             NBIAA Calendar of Events for June

Boys & Girls Rugby

AAA, AA

TBA

June 6

Track & Field

AAA, AA, A

CFB Gagetown (Oromocto)

June 7



   
 

 Support the Canadian Amateur Sport Network

Millions of Canadians are involved in amateur sports, whether it be by competing, officiating or volunteering their time and/or services. No other single activity cuts across the cultural, regional and socio-economic barriers in Canada as effectively as amateur sport yet it continues to be an area with very little television exposure. To support this cause, visit our
website.


                             

  JUNE IS RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH!

Recreation New Brunswick is proud once again to declare June as Recreation & Parks Month in New Brunswick!  Celebrating the benefits of parks and recreation is an exciting way to kick-off the summer season and provides an opportunity for you to profile the valued services, events and facilities in your area.  We hope that you’ll join the celebration this year.
More information.

 
 


NCCP - Multi Sport A Course

The Centre for Coaching Education of New Brunswick will offer the National Coaching Certification Program Multi-Sport Part A Theory clinic in English in Fredericton.
The Multi Sport Part A will be held June 13th and 14th 2008
.
In the Theory component, coaches review coach manuals to learn essential principles of coaching: planning, sport safety, skill analysis and development, mental preparation, and leadership, among others. The length of the Multi-Sport Part A is 11.5 hours and the cost is $40. 

To register please contact the CCENB’s Regional Coordinator, Evan MacInnis at (506)
452-1582

 

Sugarloaf Provincial Park

Get Active in Sugarloaf!

Join Recreation NB as we officially launch the 2008 June is Recreation & Parks Month Campaign!

Saturday, June 7
th, 2008

10:00am to 12:00pm


Get Active in Sugarloaf is an event organized by Recreation NB and the NB Trails Council to launch June is Recreation & Parks Month and celebrate International Trails Day. Come out to Sugarloaf Provincial Park to try new activities for free and visit our resource fair.
More information on JRPM can be found here. 

Provincial Parks Open for Season

The season to enjoy the outdoors has begun. Mount Carleton was transferred to the Department of Tourism and Parks this year and, with restoration of this flagship provincial park already underway, there are more reasons than ever to visit one of New Brunswick’s natural sites this season. A complete list of provincial parks can be accessed at  nbparks.ca.

 

                
  

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