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Code of Conduct

To ensure the enjoyment of community facilities by all community members, please respect all regulations and codes of conduct.

  • Parks open at 6:00am and close at 10:00pm unless otherwise posted
  • Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times
  • Profanity may be cause for removal from the premises

Keeping Sports Fun

Sports are supposed to be fun for our kids. The following is a list of things to remember as parents that will help keep it this way.
List Courtesy of Today's Parent© Magazine

  • The chances of your son making the NHL or your daughter competing in the Olympics are close to zero. They know this and you should too.
  • Unless you area a trauma surgeon, your cellphone or BlackBerry do not need to be on during the game. When your child asks whether you saw them score, your answer should not be 'Sorry, honey, I was talking to Phil from human resources'.
  • When your child makes a dumb mistake on the field or the ice, they feel bad enough already. You don't have to bring it up 12 times on the ride home.
  • When you pay your kids 20 dollars for every goal they score, they will never pass the puck or ball. You do not need to be an economist to understand this.
  • Your seven-year-old does not need a lecture about the subtleties of the neutral zone trap or the suicide squeeze. They just need you to give them a high-five after the game.