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Online registration can be found on our website at www.martensville.ca, look for the ‘Program Registrations’ button. In-person and phone registration will take place at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion. We are located at 200 Mike Sands Boulevard and our number is 306-6835576. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday 7:00am - 10:00pm and Saturday and Sunday 8:00am - 9:00pm. July and August we will be open Monday-Friday 7:00am-9:00pm and Saturday / Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm. All registration fees must be paid in full when registering. We accept cash, cheque, debit, and credit card.
For more information or if there is a program that is not listed that you would like to see offered, please call 306-683-5577 or e-mail areddekopp@martensville.ca.
REASONABLE CARE IS TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION AND LISTINGS IN THE LEISURE GUIDE ARE UP-TO-DATE AND AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION. PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME OF THE PROGRAMS OPERATING DAYS, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS MAY CHANGE DEPENDING ON REGISTRATION NUMBERS.
• A refund request that is received ten (10) days prior to the start of course will receive a 100% refund. No reason shall be required.
• A refund request received within 10 days of the course starting or once the course has commenced, and no more than 20% of the course is complete will receive a 50% refund.
• After 20% of any course has been completed no refund shall be issued.
• 100% refund will be issued if the program is cancelled by the Recreation & Community Services Department.
• A pro-rated refund will be issued under the following circumstances;
- Medical reasons, a medical certificate will be required.
- Program class cancellations, where classes cannot be made up.
For more information on the programs listed below, please call 306-683-5577 or e-mail areddekopp@martensville.ca
What is it?
KidSport is a children’s charity dedicated to assisting children ages 5-18. Youth, of families facing financial obstacles, will be given the opportunity to participate in community sport programs. The primary goal of KidSport should be for ALL kids to play and have fun!
How Does the Program Work?
Individual grants of up to $750 are available per calendar year for children or youth up to the age of 18. Application forms for KidSport are available at the MAP.
How Can YOU Help?
Support KidSport through purchasing raffle tickets, attending events, purchasing cut outs or simply making a donation. Tax receipts are provided for any donation over $25.00. 100% of donations and fundraising proceeds support children right here in Martensville.
In 2024 Martensville KidSport received over 55 applications totalling over $20,000. Each year we see an increase in the amount of applications. Please support Martensville KidSport this year so ALL kids can play!!
Help kids learn new skills, build confidence, and boost their self-esteem. Every dollar of your donation helps them get into the game. Jumpstart is a community based charitable organization that helps kids in need participate in organized recreational activities. This program also helps fund equipment costs. The jumpstart application is on-line at https://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/pages/individual-child-grants
The Intercommunity Development Group consist of members from Martensville, Warman, Osler, Dalmeny, and Langham. The primary focus is to raise funds for children who wish to participate in arts, culture, drama, or recreation not covered by KidSport or Jumpstart.
The purpose of the Sask. Lotteries Community Grant program is to provide funds to local, non-profit, and volunteer-based organizations whose sole purpose is to provide programs and services in the sport, culture, or recreation sector. The project or event must take place between April 1st and Mar. 31st of the following year. Applications are accepted until March 1st every year.
This program will offer a discounted rate on yearly recreation facility memberships at the MAP and city operated leisure programs for families and individuals whose income is below a certain level.
The discounted membership will be 50% off the original price of a yearly membership at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion. The discounted leisure program registration will be 80% off the original price of the city offered leisure program, up to a maximum of $200 per family member per year.
Families or individuals looking to apply for this program must complete the application form and provide all required documents. All information on the forms provided by the participants will be strictly confidential. Applications are available at City Hall and the MAP. This program is only for City of Martensville residents.
The City of Martensville Program Guide is delivered to all households in the community four times a year; Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter and is available to view online through the City of Martensville and Martensville Messenger websites, giving your businesses even more exposure. Contact the Martensville Messenger for information on advertising rates and sizes.
Call: Jocelyn at (306) 270-6156 or Shanine at (306) 361-3040
E-mail: advertising@martensvillemessenger.ca
Books & Babies Under 12 months Tues. 10:30am - 11:30am May 13 - June 10
(Registration Required)
Civic Centre Library Staff Wed. 10:30am - 11:30am May 14 - June 11 Early Learning Outdoor Playday 1-6 Wed. 10:00am - 11:30am July 16
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Time 3-5 Mon. & Thurs. 10:30am - 11:15am May 12 & 15 2
Wiggles & Giggles 1-3 Fridays 10:30am - 11:30am May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 5
We have a variety of drop in programs that are offered thorough out the year. To view these click on the following link. https://cityofmartensville.perfectmind.com/25407/Facilities/BookMe4?widgetId=190cb290-f071-4bbc-a3a1-a59668654361
This FREE program focuses on developing early literacy skills through rhymes, songs and stories and provides time after the program to play and socialize. It is a great way to meet other caregivers and babies in the community and develop a support network. This is a registered program for caregivers & babies up to 1 year of age. There are Tuesday or Wednesday program sessions that start at 10:30am. Registration is required to attend the program.
Mobile Early Learning will be at the Martensville Library with their summer outdoor play program. This FREE drop-in program helps you connect with your child through play and participation in fun activities that help prepare your child for school. The program is designed for ages 1-6, but all ages and abilities are welcome to attend. The program will take place in Veterans Square but will move into the library program room in poor weather.
THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PARENTED CLASS. Children attend this program with ONE parent or guardian.Our certified coaches introduce toddlers and their grown-ups to the fundamental skills of soccer and t-ball. Our coaches will bring all the necessary equipment for each class. However, children are encouraged to have a ball glove for the T-ball classes.
THIS IS AN OUTDOOR COACH & CHILD PROGRAM. Children attend this program on their own. Parents are asked to stay and observe from a safe distance. This provides children with an opportunity for independent learning and autonomy among other social and developmental benefits. Our trained and certified coaches introduce pre-school and elementary children to the fundamental skills of soccer and t-ball. Our coaches will bring all the necessary equipment for each class. However, children are encouraged to have a ball glove for the T-ball classes.
Join us at the library for stories and songs at our Pre-School Story Time. The FREE drop-in program features 3-4 stories, songs and a craft. The program is best suited to ages 3 to 5, with their caregivers, as there are more stories, but all ages are welcome to attend.
In summer, we move our Storytime program into Andrea’s Park. The FREE drop-in program is open to all ages, but best suited for ages 2 – 6. In the case of poor weather, the program will be held in the library program room.
Looking for a fun way to keep your toddler active and engaged? Join us for Toddler Time, an open gym session filled with exciting equipment and play structures! This is the perfect opportunity for parents and caregivers to bond with their little ones while fostering the importance of play in a safe and interactive environment. Indoor footwear or socks are required. All food must be consumed in the lobby area. Come let your toddler run, jump, and explore in a space designed just for them! We can’t wait to see you there!
This FREE program focuses on songs and motion to improve fine motor skills, in addition to short books that help young kids learn and grow. There is play and socialization time following the program. Recommended for kids 1 to 3 yrs olds and their caregivers.
June 30, July 2-4 July 14 - 18 July 28 - Aug. 1 Aug. 5 - 8
- 3:30pm Fri. 9:30am - 12:00pm July 7 - 11
To register for the U of S SCI-FI Camp go to https://scifi.usask.ca/summer-camps/satellite-camps.php
EPIC Summer Camps 5-7 Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 12:00pm July 21 - 25 and or Aug. 11 - 15 2 weeks
- Fri. 1:00pm - 4:00pm
6-9 Wed. 5:15pm - 6:10pm May 7 - June 25 8 $95 Tennis Courts TBD 10-14 Wed. 6:15pm - 7:10pm
U of S Sci-Fi Drop-in Workshops 6-9 Tues. 9:30am - 10:30am July 15 1
Tues. 1:15pm - 3:30pm Aug. 5 1
Volleyball Summer Camp
10-11 Mon. - Thurs. 10:00am - 12:00pm Aug. 25 - 28 4
12-13 Mon. - Thurs. 12:30pm - 2:30pm 14+ Mon. - Thurs. 3:00pm - 5:00pm
We have a variety of drop in programs that are offered thorough out the year. To view these click on the following link. https://cityofmartensville.perfectmind.com/25407/Facilities/BookMe4?widgetId=190cb290-f071-4bbc-a3a1-a59668654361
This class will be an exploration of art and an introduction to different mediums. Each child will learn techniques with pencil, pastels, and acrylic paint. We will spend two weeks on each art form and complete a piece of art in each medium to take home. Students can pick from pictures provided to create their masterpieces! Each student will receive individual help to advance their abilities as they work on their artwork. Join us for some fun!
Once you’ve mastered the art basics in my Beginner Art Class, you can move into the Painting Class. This class will explore both watercolor and acrylic painting techniques. We will spend 3 weeks working in watercolor, creating several projects and 3 weeks working in acrylic paint, on both paint paper and canvas. Students can work from pictures or objects they bring from home or choose from a selection in class.
Choose one or both of these great mini workshops. The instructor will provide all materials and you will go home with a finished project. The Acrylic project will be a landscape painting with light reflections on water. The Watercolor project will be a picture of a bird on a branch. Both projects are appropriate for beginners/ intermediate artists.
This babysitting training course is packed with everything you need to know to become a babysitter! Students will learn how to not only keep children safe, but also how to keep themselves safe before, during and after babysitting. In this course, students will go through many activities, work together as a team, and participate in discussions! Some important topics include basic first aid, technology, behavioural management, having fun, emotional regulation, baby and toddler training, and much more! Please bring a lunch, a teddy bear and a notebook! Students will all receive a certificate and a workbook that is filled with useful information!
Whether you’re new to the game or ready to take your skills to the next level, our Basketball Summer Camp is the place to be!
• Dribbling, Passing, Shooting, and Defense –Learn and improve the basics with exciting drills!
• Fun Games & Challenges – Show off your new skills in friendly competitions!
• Experienced Coaches – Learn from the best and get personalized tips!
No matter your experience level, you’ll get better, build confidence, and, most importantly, have fun! Come join us for a week full of hoops, high-fives, and new friends! Sign up today and let’s get ready to play!
Art has the remarkable ability to bring people together, foster connections, and create a sense of belonging. Let’s build our community through a series of community art and social nights at the Martensville Library. Each session will focus on a different type of art project. The programs are free of charge and supplies and instructions will be provided. Registration is required for each different program. For ages 13+.
Registration Opens Thursday, May 8th at 9:00am
School’s out, and the fun is just beginning! Whether you attend for one week or join us for all four, our Schools Out Summer Camps offer an exciting mix of friends, fun, and adventure! This camp is appropriate for ages 5-10.
Get ready for an action-packed, hands-on experience filled with creativity, nature, teamwork, and loads of fun. With a variety of activities, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on an unforgettable summer, come make lasting memories with us!
June 30, July 2-4 – Enchanted Kingdom
• Activities: Fantasy exploration, dragon egg painting, castle making, treasure hunts, and more.
July 14-18 – Outdoor Exploration
• Activities: Scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, nature walks, and survival skills challenges.
July 28 - Aug 1 – Creative Explosion
• Activities: Art workshops, acting classes, dance lessons, music, and creative expression activities.
Aug 5-8 – Summer Olympics
• Activities: Races, relay events, team challenges, and sports competitions.
Sci-Fi Science Camps is a hands-on experience for students to learn about everything science!
Campers will learn about engineering, technology, ecology, and chemistry.
Registration is now open for campers going into grades 1-6!
July 7 - 11 th th
Martensville Heritage Center
Our Satellite SCI-FI Science Camps, hosted by the College of Engineering, feature some of the best activities from our camps. Campers will explore various fields of science, including engineering, technology, ecology, chemistry, and health sciences, through fun, hands-on activities like building projects, challenges, and group exercises.
Campers should bring their own snacks and lunch. There will be snack breaks and a lunch break from 12:00pm to 1:00pm, during which campers can eat and enjoy a short outdoor recess with games.
The SK Science Centre will be at the library for a 3-hour program on Aug. 12. Kids will learn about and do experiments on fun science topics. The FREE program is for kids ages 7 - 12. Registration is required at the library.
Get ready for an action-packed summer with Sportball’s EPIC SUMMER Camps! Our half-day camps are designed to keep children engaged, active, and learning through fun, hands-on experiences. Each day, campers will explore the fundamentals of up to five featured sports, helping them develop coordination, teamwork, and confidence.
In addition to sports, the EPIC camp experience goes beyond the field. Each day, children will enjoy exciting science experiments, creative challenges, and activities that stimulate their minds and get them moving. Our unique blend of sports, discovery, and creative play ensures that campers not only stay physically active but also engage in thoughtful, affirming, and team-building experiences.
Camp Details:
• Age Groups: 5-7 and 8-10 years
• Weeks: July 21-25 and/or Aug 11-15
• Duration: Half-day camps (3 hours each day)
• Activities Include:
o Skill-building in up to five sports each week (see camp description for sport details)
o Science experiments and fun challenges
o Group activities to enhance social skills and teamwork
o Movement-based games to improve coordination, confidence, and agility
With Sportball’s EPIC Summer camps, your child will experience a summer full of learning, physical activity, and plenty of fun! Register today and let the adventure begin!
THIS IS AN OUTDOOR COACH & CHILD PROGRAM. Children attend this program on their own. Parents are asked to stay and observe from a safe distance. This provides children with an opportunity for independent learning and autonomy among other social and developmental benefits. Our trained and certified coaches introduce pre-school and elementary children to the fundamental skills of soccer and t-ball. Our coaches will bring all the necessary equipment for each class. However, children are encouraged to have a ball glove for the T-ball classes.
This interactive 4-hour course prepares your child to feel more confident staying at home alone. We will cover all safety measures, how to respond to emergencies, appropriate tasks to do at home alone, as well as basic first aid. This course is designed to help your child feel confident and safe while being home alone.
Join our Learn to Play Tennis Program to learn the fundamentals of tennis. This introductory session will cover rallying, volleying and serving. The program is led by a certified instructor and will also cover the rules and etiquette of the sport. All equipment is provided, but please wear athletic clothing/shoes and bring a water bottle.
The U of S Sci Fi camp will be at the library for some drop-in science fun on two different dates. Drop-in for some fun hands-on science activities. This free program is for kids going into Grades 1 - 3.
Get ready for the upcoming season, have fun, learn how to play, and make new friends. It doesn’t matter if you are just starting or have already mastered some skill, this is the place to be! Your child will learn how to pass, set, hit, and serve through exciting drills, activities, and games. Most importantly they will learn what it takes to be a great volleyball player. Come have fun with us, at our Summer Volleyball Camp!
We have a variety of drop in programs that are offered thorough out the year. To view these click on the following link. https://cityofmartensville.perfectmind.com/25407/Facilities/BookMe4?widgetId=190cb290-f071-4bbc-a3a1-a59668654361
Choose one or both of these great mini workshops. The instructor will provide all materials and you will go home with a finished project. The Acrylic project will be a landscape painting with light reflections on water. The Watercolor project will be a picture of a bird on a branch. Both projects are appropriate for beginners/ intermediate artists.
Art has the remarkable ability to bring people together, foster connections, and create a sense of belonging. Let’s build our community through a series of community art and social nights at the Martensville Library. Each session will focus on a different type of art project. The programs are free of charge and supplies and instructions will be provided. Registration is required for each different program. For ages 13+.
Blended learning is a combination of in-class, face-to-face instruction with online instruction. Typically, theory and information are conveyed to participants outside of the classroom through an online component. This allows for the in-class component to concentrate on skill development and the application of theory.
A night out with friends, this recreational drop-in program will allow games that reflect a recreational league-style play. For more information contact Randy at psdjs@telus.net or 306-386-7701.
Come try out this exciting sport! Pickleball is a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Pickleball can be played as doubles or singles. The games we play on Tuesday nights reflect a recreational style of play. We have some paddles and balls available if people just want to try it out. Hope to see you out!
Join our Learn to Play Tennis Program to learn the fundamentals of tennis. This introductory session will cover rallying, volleying and serving. The program is led by a certified instructor and will also cover the rules and etiquette of the sport. All equipment is provided, but please wear athletic clothing/shoes and bring a water bottle.
Regular fitness activity will improve your overall health and well-being. Do it for life and feel great! Choose from a wide variety of classes; there is something for everyone!! Classes will be held at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion, and the Aquatic Centre. Drop-In Fitness Cards are available for $150, which gives you 12 classes of your choice!! Program Day & Time
Aqua Fit Tues. & Thurs. 8:00pm - 9:00pm
Sculpt Wed. 5:30pm - 6:30pm
1 - Aug. 21 16
2 - Aug. 20
In Motion Fri. 10:00am - 10:45am June 13 - Aug. 29 12
BECOME A FOREVER IN MOTION INSTRUCTOR E-mail Brenda.Chomyn@saskhealthauthority.ca for more information. Gentle Yoga Tues. 6:30pm - 7:30pm July 8 - Aug. 26 8
Aqua Fit
A class for everyone, especially for those with joint ailments or injuries, get fit with this challenging water workout. After a gentle warm-up in the calm water, you’ll ease into the exercises using your own body weight.
Body Sculpt
Body Sculpt is a 60-minute weight training, strength training, and resistance training class. While working at your own pace, this muscle-toning class will focus on building core strength and full body strength. The class will incorporate resistance bands and weights to help you achieve your fitness goals.
Forever in Motion
A health promotion initiative that helps older adults become physically active through volunteer-led physical activity groups. It will improve and/or maintain your health through education and physical activity. The program includes endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility activities that can be performed in sitting or standing positions.
Practice the form of the basic yoga postures, while allowing yourself to experience a gentle slower paced class. Attention to connecting breath mindfully to move through the postures and creating a balance for greater health and mental awareness. Mats and props are available if needed.
Come check out the MAP, there is something for everyone!! Daily, 10 pack, 20 pack, monthly, and yearly memberships are available. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday 7:00am - 10:00pm and Saturday / Sunday 8:00am-9:00pm. July and August we will be open Monday-Friday 7:00am-9:00pm and Saturday / Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm. We are closed on all stat holidays. Call 306-683-5576 for more information or view our schedule on-line at www.martensville.ca
Gift certificates for 10 packs or monthly passes to the MAP are available all year round. Get yours today!
We have a variety of drop in programs that are offered thorough out the year. To view these click on the following link. https://cityofmartensville.perfectmind.com/25407/Facilities/BookMe4?widgetId=190cb290-f071-4bbc-a3a1-a59668654361
The After School Drop-in Program offers an accessible opportunity for children 6-17 to engage in physical activity during the critical after school time period. Anyone 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This program runs at the MAP from Monday to Friday from 3:15pm - 5:00pm throughout the school year. General admission of $3.25 to the MAP will apply.
We offer a variety of drop-in programs throughout the year at the MAP. These are shared space sessions where everyone is welcome to play together. If you would like exclusive use of the space for your group, a rental booking is required. Please note that all individuals entering the facility must pay the entry fee. Schedules are subject to change with as little as 24 hours’ notice. For the most up-to-date schedule, please visit the link provided: https://cityofmartensville.perfectmind.com/25407/Facilities/ BookMe4?widgetId=190cb290-f071-4bbc-a3a1-a59668654361
• After School Drop-In - This program provides an accessible and engaging opportunity for children ages 6–17 to stay active during the critical after-school hours. Children 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
• Drop In Basketball - A casual, flexible time for anyone wanting to play basketball; whether working on skills or playing games. Participants can organize full-court games, split the court for two games, or designate one side for skills/ practice. This time is self-regulated by participants.
• Drop In Volleyball - Two nets will be set up for participants to enjoy volleyball at their own pace. Play games on both courts or designate one for skills and the other for games; it’s up to the group. This time is self-regulated by participants.
• Open Gym Time or Drop In Sports - Designed for skill-building and practice across a variety of sports including softball, baseball, badminton, pickleball, volleyball, futsal, basketball, and football. Please note: only pickleball and badminton nets will be available. This time is intended for practice, not full games.
• Seniors Walking and Pickleball (55+) - A welcoming and social atmosphere for older adults to stay active and connected. Enjoy walking on the track, using the fitness center, or joining a game of pickleball or badminton. Expect fun, fitness, and plenty of laughs.
• Toddler Time - An open gym session for toddlers to explore, play, and interact using a variety of equipment and play apparatuses. Parents/caregivers actively participate, helping children discover the joy of movement and play. Indoor footwear or socks are required.
Seniors programming at the MAP continues year-round. Come for fitness, socializing, games, laughs, and good times. Use our fitness center, the track, play pickleball, or badminton. There is something for everyone.
Need to get your toddler out of the house for a while? Toddler time is an open gym time with a variety of equipment and play apparatuses. At this program parents/caregivers share with their children the importance of play in a fun and interactive setting. Indoor footwear or socks are required.
The fitness area consists of 3 treadmills, 3 ellipticals, 1 stair climber, 6 bikes (spin, upright, and recumbent), a cable cross machine, ab machine, leg curl, leg extension, pec fly, leg press, chest press, and free weights. Children under 12 are not permitted in the Fitness Area. Children aged 12-14 must be supervised by an adult when using the fitness area.
2025
2025
Senior (55+)
Youth (5-18)
Single Admission………….... $4.40
10 Pack Admission……....... $33.00
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1 Month Admission…….. $170.00
0 - 4 years Free except for Toddler Gym Time…………. $3.25/toddler
High School Student Membership…………….$100.00
* For Grade 9-12 students attending MHS or living in Martensville.
* Must have a High School ID card. Valid for the 2024/25 school year, passes expire June 27th, 2025
Parent & Tot 1/2
4m-24m/30 mins
Parent & Tot 3
2Y-3Y/30 mins
PARENT & TOT LEVELS
Spend quality time with your child while you both have fun and learn and socialize. Through structured in-water interaction between parent and child, we stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills. Parented Class.
PRESCHOOL LEVELS
3-5 YEARS
Preschool 1
30 min
Preschool 2
30 min
Preschool 3
30 min
Swimmer 4
5
These preschoolers will have fun learning to get in and out of the water. We’ll help them jump into chest deep water. They’ll float and glide on their front and back and learn to get their face wet and blow bubbles underwater.
These preschoolers learn to jump into chest deep water by themselves and get in and get out wearing a lifejacket. They’ll submerge and exhale underwater. While wearing a lifejacket they’ll glide on their front and back.
These youngsters will try both jumping and a sideways entry into deep water while wearing a lifejacket. They’ll recover objects from the bottom in waist-deep water. They’ll work on kicking and gliding through the water on their front and back.
Advanced preschoolers will learn to do solo jumps into deeper water and get out by themselves. They’ll do sideways entries and open their eyes underwater. They’ll master a short (5 m) swim on their front wearing a lifejacket and gliding and kicking on their side.
These youngsters get more adventuresome with a forward roll entry wearing a lifejacket and treading water for 10 sec. They’ll work on front and back crawl swims for 5 m, interval training and get a giggle out of whip kick.
SWIMMER LEVELS
5 YEARS +
These beginners will become comfortable jumping into water with and without a lifejacket. They’ll learn to open their eyes, exhale, and hold their breath underwater. They’ll work on floats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back.
These advanced beginners will jump into deeper water and learn to be comfortable falling sideways into the water wearing a lifejacket. They’ll be able to support themselves at the surface without an aid, learn whip kick, swim 10 m on their front and back, and be introduced to flutter kick interval training (4 x 5 m).
These junior swimmers will dive, do front somersaults, and handstands in water. They’ll work on 15 m of front crawl, back crawl, and 10 m of whip kick. Flutter kick interval training increases to 4 x 15 m.
These intermediate swimmers will swim 5 m underwater and lengths of front, back crawl, whip kick, and breaststroke arms with breathing. Their new bag of tricks includes the completion of the Canadian Swim to Survive® Standard. They’ll cap it all off with front crawl sprints over 25 m and 4 x 25 m front or back crawl interval training.
These swimmers will master shallow dives, cannonball entries, eggbeater kicks, and in-water backward somersaults. They’ll refine their front and back crawl over 50 m swims of each, and breaststroke over 25 m. Then they’ll pick up the pace in 25 m sprints and two interval training bouts: 4 x 50 m front or back crawl; and 4 x 15 m breaststroke.
These advanced swimmers will rise to the challenge of sophisticated aquatic skills including stride entries, compact jumps and lifesaving kicks like eggbeater and scissor kick. They’ll develop strength and power in head-up breaststroke sprints over 25 m. They’ll easily swim lengths of front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke.
Swimmers continue stroke development with 50 m swims of front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke. Lifesaving sport skills include a 25 m obstacle swim and 15 m object carry. First aid focuses on assessment of conscious victims, contacting EMS, and treatment for bleeding. Fitness improves in 350 m workouts and 100 m timed swims.
Swimmers develop better strokes over 75 m swims of each stroke. They tackle lifesaving sport skills in a lifesaving medley, timed object support and rescue with a buoyant aid. First aid focuses on assessment of unconscious victims, treatment of victims in shock and obstructed airway procedures. Skill drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation.
Swimmers are challenged with 600 m workouts; 300 m timed swims and a 25 m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100 m swims. First aid focuses on treatment of bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies including asthma and allergic reactions. Lifesaving skills include defense methods, victim removals and rolling over and supporting a victim face up in shallow water.
If you have any questions regarding hours of operation, swimming lessons, or other general inquiries please call the Aquatic Centre at 306-931-0003. Inquiries before May can be directed to the Recreation Program Supervisor at 306-683-5577 or areddekopp@martensville.ca
School (0-5 yrs)
Note:
* Pre-school is Free when accompanied by an adult. The adult must be within an arm’s length of the child when in the pool.
* Family - consists of a group of up to 7 individuals, maximum of 2 adults (all must be immediate family).
* Group Rentals - covers schools, swim clubs, birthday parties, etc.
* Prices Include GST
* Everyone entering the facility, even if you do not intend to swim will need to pay.
* No outside food allowed in the Aquatic Centre.
A class for everyone, especially for those with joint ailments or injuries, get fit with this challenging water workout. After a gentle warm-up in the calm water, you’ll ease into the exercises using your own body weight.
Aqua Fit. Tues. & Thurs. 8:00pm - 9:00pm Jul. 1 - Aug. 21 16 $6/drop in Aquatic Centre Elsa & Charlotte
Registration for swimming lessons will take place online and in person at the MAP starting at 9:00am on Thursday, May 8th. For more information on how to register on–line please refer to page 4 of this guide. Registration will continue to be taken on-line and at the MAP for the duration of the spring and summer. If you have any questions regarding swimming lessons, please call the Aquatic Centre at 306-931-0003 or e-mail aquatic@martensville.ca. Inquiries before May can be directed to the Recreation Program Supervisor at 306-683-5577 or areddekopp@martensville.ca.
• A refund request that is received ten (10) days prior to the start of a course will receive a 100% refund. No reason shall be required.
• A refund request received within 10 days of the course starting or once the course has commenced, and no more than 20% of the course is complete will receive a 50% refund.
• After 20% of any course has been completed no refund shall be issued.
• 100% refund will be issued if the program is cancelled by the Recreation & Community Services Department.
• A pro-rated refund will be issued under the following circumstances.
o Medical reasons, a medical certificate will be required.
o Program class cancellations, where classes cannot be made up.
There are different guidelines for swimming lessons due to it being an outdoor program and the weather being unpredictable. Classes will be cancelled when the weather does not permit the safe use of the facility. This includes the following:
• The air temperature falls below 14o Celsius.
• Lightning has been sighted.
• Thunder is heard.
o For all 8 or 10 lesson sessions if more than 2 classes have been cancelled a make-up class will be scheduled or refunded.
o For all 5 lesson sessions if more than 1 class has been cancelled a make-up class will be scheduled or refunded.
Private lessons are a way to personalize your lesson to suit the needs of any swimmer. They are a good option if your swimmer has only a few items left to complete a level, needs feedback and correction on certain strokes, or just needs one-on-one time with their instructor to build confidence. Private lessons can be booked as a one-time clinic session or can be used to complete a level. If you are trying to complete a level, a minimum of five private lessons must be purchased at the time of enrolment. The instructor may request additional lessons if they are unable to meet the goals of the swimmer in the time provided.
To Register:
Email aquatic@martensville.ca to request an available time. Private lessons are paid for at the time of booking. Private lessons are booked at a rate of $30.00 per half hour.
Special Swim Sundays - 8:00pm - 10:00pm (Regular Admission Rates Apply)
We’re excited to introduce this new program at the pool this summer! Running from July 6 to August 24, Special Swim Sundays will offer a variety of themed swim nights. Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to summer.
• Adults Only Swim - July 6 - Age 18+
o A quiet, peaceful evening for adults to unwind and enjoy a serene swim.
• Newcomers Swim - July 13 - All Ages
o A welcoming swim night for new participants to meet others and get comfortable in the pool. With easy-going activities and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s a great opportunity for first-timers to learn pool etiquette, make new friends, and have fun.
• Family Hawaiian Swim - July 20
o A family-friendly swim with group games, challenges, and activities for all ages.
• Millennials & Gen X Throwback Swim - July 27 - Age 30-55
o A nostalgic swim night with ‘80s and ‘90s music, retro pool games, and vintage-themed fun for both generations.
• Grandparents & Grandkids Swim - Aug. 3
o A special swim for grandparents and grandchildren to bond with fun, easygoing activities.
• Retro Seniors Swim - Aug. 10 - Age 55+
o A throwback night with classic tunes and nostalgic activities for seniors.
• Couples Swim - Aug. 17 - Age 18+
o A romantic evening for couples to enjoy a quiet, intimate swim under the stars.
• Dive In Movie Night - Aug. 24 - Age 13-17
o Float under the stars and enjoy a movie on the big screen! Bring your favorite floatie and chill with friends for a fun night at the pool.
Bronze Medallion challenges the candidate both mentally and physically. Judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness – the four components of water rescue – form the basis of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on and around the water. Stroke mechanics, endurance, and rescue of others are included. Bronze Medallion is a prerequisite for assistant lifeguard training in Bronze Cross. Includes a 400-metre timed swim within 12 minutes.
Bronze Medallion - August 4th - 8th - 8:00am - 1:00pm 20-hour course - $180
Bronze Cross begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as assistant lifeguards. Candidates strengthen and expand their lifesaving skills and begin to apply the principles and techniques of active surveillance in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies. Stroke mechanics and endurance are also included. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for advanced training in the Society’s National Lifeguard award (NLS) and leadership certification programs such as Lifesaving Instructor. Includes a 400-metre timed swim within 11 minutes.
Bronze Cross - August 11th - 15th - 8:00am - 1:00pm 20-hour course + 2 hours for the exam - $180
Set A: June 2-26 Monday & Wednesday8 Lessons
4:00pm - 4:30pm
Parent and Tot 1 & 2 $36.00
Preschool 1 $73.00
Preschool 2 $73.00
Swimmer 2 $73.00
4:00pm - 4:45pm
Swimmer 5 $90.00
4:30pm - 5:00pm
Preschool 1 $73.00
Preschool 2 $73.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00
Swimmer 2 $73.00
4:45pm - 5:30pm
Swimmer 6 $90.00
5:00pm - 5:30pm
Preschool 1 $73.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00
Swimmer 3 $73.00
Swimmer 4 $73.00
5:30pm - 6:00pm
Parent and Tot 3 $73.00
Preschool 3 $73.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00
5:45pm - 6:15pm
Swimmer 3 $73.00
Swimmer 4 $73.00
6:15-6:45
Preschool 4 $73.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00
Swimmer 2 $73.00
Swimmer 3 $73.00
6:15pm - 7:00pm
Swimmer 5 $90.00
6:45pm - 7:15pm
Preschool 1 $73.00
Preschool 5 $73.00
Swimmer 2 $73.00
6:45pm - 7:45pm Star Patrol $110 .00
7:00pm - 7:30pm Preschool 3 $73.00
7:15pm - 7:45pm Preschool 2 $73.00
7:15pm - 8:00pm Rookie Patrol $90.00 Ranger Patrol $90.00
7:30pm - 8:00pm Swimmer 1 $73.00
9:30am - 10:00am Parent & Tot 1,2,3 $73.00 Swimmer 3 & 4 $73.00
10:00am - 10:30am Preschool 1 & 2 $73.00 Swimmer 1 $73.00
10:30am - 11:00am Preschool 5 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00 11:00am - 11:30am Preschool 3 &
Set D: June 30 - July 23
Monday & Wednesday 8 Lessons
5:15pm - 5:45pm
Parent & Tot 1 & 2
$36.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00
Swimmer 3 $73.00 Swimmer 4 $73.00
5:30pm - 6:00pm Preschool 1 $73.00
5:45pm - 6:15pm Preschool 1 $73.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00
Swimmer 2 $73.00
Swimmer 4 $73.00
6:00pm - 6:30pm
Parent & Tot 3 $73.00
6:15pm - 6:45pm Preschool 1 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00
6:30pm - 7:00pm Preschool 2 $73.00
6:30pm - 7:15pm Swimmer 5 $90.00
6:45pm - 7:15pm Preschool 3 $73.00
7:00pm - 7:30pm Preschool 1 $73.00
Preschool 2 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00
7:15pm - 7:45pm Swimmer 1 $73.00
7:15pm - 8:00pm Swimmer 6 $90.00
7:30pm - 8:00pm Preschool 2 $73.00
Swimmer 1 $73.00 Swimmer 3 $73.00
7:45pm - 8:15pm Adult Lessons $73.00
Set E: July 14 - 25 Monday - Friday 10 Lessons
9:00am - 9:30am Swimmer 1 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00
9:15am - 9:45am Preschool 2 $88.00 Swimmer 1 $88.00
9:30am - 10:00am Preschool 1 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00 Swimmer 4 $88.00
9:45am - 10:15am Swimmer 1 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00
10:00am - 10:30am Swimmer 2 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00
10:15am - 10:45am Preschool 1 $88.00 Preschool 2 $88.00 Swimmer 1 $88.00
10:45am - 11:15am Preschool 3 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00
11:00am - 11:30am Swimmer 4 $88.00
11:00am - 11:45am Swimmer 5 $110.00
11:15am - 11:45am Parent & Tot 1 & 2 $45.00 Parent & Tot 3 $88.00
11:15am - 12:15pm Ranger / Star Patrol $125.00 11:30am - 12:00pm Swimmer 2 $88.00 11:45am - 12:30pm Rookie Patrol $110.00
12:00pm - 12:45pm Swimmer 6 $110.00
12:15pm - 12:45pm Swimmer 1 $88.00
12:30pm - 1:00pm Swimmer 4 $88.00
Set F: August 2 - 24 Saturday& Sunday 8 Lessons
9:30am - 10:00am Parent & Tot 1,2,3 $73.00 Swimmer 3 & 4 $73.00
10:00am - 10:30am Preschool 1 & 2 $73.00 Swimmer 1 $73.00
10:30am - 11:00am Preschool 5 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00
11:00am - 11:30am Preschool 3 & 4 $73.00
11:00am - 11:45am Swimmer 5 $90.00
Set G: July 28 - August 8 Monday - Friday 10 Lessons
9:00am - 9:30am
Swimmer 1 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00 Swimmer 4 $88.00
9:15am - 9:45am
Preschool 2 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00
9:30am - 10:00am Preschool 1 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00
9:45am - 10:15am Swimmer 1 $88.00 Swimmer 4 $88.00
10:00am - 10:30am
Parent & Tot 3 $88.00 Preschool 1 $88.00
10:15am - 10:45am Preschool 3 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00 Swimmer 3 $88.00
10:45am - 11:15am
Preschool 2 $88.00 Swimmer 1 $88.00 Swimmer 2 $88.00
11:00am - 11:30am Preschool 1 $88.00 Swimmer 4 $88.00
11:15am - 11:45am
Parent & Tot 1 & 2 $45.00 Preschool 2 $88.00
11:15am - 12:00pm Ranger Patrol $110.00
11:30am - 12:00pm Swimmer 2 $88.00
11:30am - 12:15pm Swimmer 5 $110.00
12:00pm - 12:45pm Rookie Patrol $110.00
12:00pm - 1:00pm Star Patrol $125.00
12:15pm - 1:00pm Swimmer 6 $110.00
Bronze Medallion Aug. 4-8 - 8:00-1:00 $180.00
Set H: July 28 - August 20 Monday & Wednesday 8 Lessons
5:15pm - 5:45pm Parent & Tot 1 & 2 $36.00 Swimmer 1 $73.00 Swimmer 3 $73.00 Swimmer 4 $73.00
5:30pm - 6:00pm Preschool 1 $73.00
5:45pm - 6:15pm Preschool 1 $73.00 Swimmer 1 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00 Swimmer 3 $73.00
6:00pm - 6:30pm Parent & Tot 3 $73.00
6:15pm - 6:45pm Preschool 1 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00
6:30pm - 7:00pm Preschool 2 $73.00
6:30pm - 7:15pm Swimmer 5 $90.00
6:45pm - 7:15pm Preschool 3 $73.00
7:00pm - 7:30pm Parent & Tot 3
2
4 $73.00
7:15pm - 7:45pm Swimmer 1 $73.00
7:15pm - 8:00pm Swimmer 6 $90.00
7:30pm - 8:00pm Preschool 2 $73.00 Swimmer 2 $73.00 Swimmer 3 $73.00
9:00am - 9:30am
Thursday, May 8th at 9:00am
If you have an event idea or suggestions, please contact jmcculloch@martensville.ca or 306-683-5576.
The City of Martensville would like to thank all of the wonderful sponsors who have decided to support our 2025 Events. A big thank you to our Community Champions CanWest and North Prairie Developments Ltd. for their continued support of Special Events here in Martensville! With the support of businesses like yours, we can host fun and inclusive events for our community! Thank you again! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for 2025, please contact jmcculloch@martensville.ca
The Amazing Race Martensville is returning in 2025 and will take place on May 3rd! In teams of four, you will embark on a quest throughout Martensville, challenging yourself physically and mentally with various indoor and outdoor activities! Cost is $25/team and you must have access to a vehicle for the race. Local businesses who are interested in getting involved should contact 306-683-5575 or jmcculloch@martensville.ca
The Regional Race: Run or Ride is back! This is a unique race between the City of Martensville and the City of Warman. This beautiful 10km route between two sister communities through the country is a great walk, run, or bike for anyone. Come take part in our annual Regional Race on May 10th, 2025!
For 2025 we will start at Oasis Park in Warman and end in Martensville at the Martensville Sports Centre. All proceeds raised will go toward Warman, Martensville & Area KidSport so all kids can get involved in recreation, culture, and sport!
The registration fee includes a specialty Regional Race bandana, goodie bag, finishing medal, an optional shuttle from the finish line to the start line, and post-race breakfast at the Sports Centre presented by the Martensville and District Kinsmen Club! Thank you to our Swag Bag Sponsor SaskWater, our Medal Sponsors Affinity Credit Union, and our Refuel Zone Sponsor Greatway Financial.
Our fall Monster Garage Sale is back and will take place on Friday, May 23rd, and Saturday, May 24th! The registration fee is $5 and includes your address listed on the flyer along with the map of Martensville, balloons, and a Monster Garage Sale sign. Flyers will be available for pick up at gas stations, the MAP, and City Hall. This event will be advertised through local papers and social media to guarantee a great turnout! Please register online, at the MAP or City Hall by Tuesday, May 20th!
The City of Martensville would like to thank all of the wonderful sponsors who have decided to support our 2025 Events. A big thank you to our Community Champions CanWest and North Prairie Developments Ltd for their continued support of Special Events here in Martensville! With the support of businesses like yours, we can host fun and inclusive events for our community! Thank you again! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for 2025, please contact jmcculloch@martensville.ca
It is the 40th anniversary of Buster Days!
We are starting the weekend off on June 6th with the family and youth swim night, along with the ever-anticipated Buster Days Slo-pitch tournament. On Friday evening there is a music bingo with chances to win some sweet prizes and to end day one with a bang, a fireworks show!
Saturday, we start the day off with the Fire Department at the North Ridge for a pancake breakfast, followed by the parade and flyover by armed forces! As the day continues, there will be inflatables at the MAP, food trucks, a money pit, indoor market, a petting zoo, superhero training, wagon rides, and circus shows, and we are bringing back the FireFit Championships where firefighters across the nation come to compete in this two-day event!
On Sunday, all the fun will still be happening with some additions of the bingo, puppy pose and stretch, and a princess and prince tea party!
A full list of events will be available on www.busterdays.com and our Facebook page Buster Days: Martensville.
This will be one heck of a weekend, and we cannot wait to celebrate 40 years of Buster Days with you and your family! Thank you to our amazing sponsors SaskLotteries, SaskTel, SaskWater, Affinity Credit Union, Freeway Delivery Service, Co-op, Allnorth, Pet Valu Martensville, Express it More, and the Martensville and District Kinsmen Club.
Throughout July and August, the Martensville Trio will hide in various spots around the City for kids and families to find. Each week a draw is made for those who have found the Trio and submitted a photo to jmcculloch@martensville.ca
The Martensville Kidsport Committee is thrilled to invite the community to a FREE Kidsport Swim! Come splash, swim, and have a blast at the pool - on us!! The event will take place on Sunday, August 17th, from 6:00pm - 8:00pm. Whether you’re diving in with friends or just relaxing by the water, it’s the perfect way to cool off and celebrate our amazing community! Space is limited, so be sure to come early and make a splash with us!
You’ll be challenged through a variety of riddles, puzzles, and GPS tracking to complete the mission. Details will be coming this summer. Season 2 premiers August 18th. ............................................................................................................................................................................................
Thank you, Saskatchewan Lotteries and the Prairie Central District for Sport Culture and Recreation. The grants you provide support our local sport, culture, and recreation activities. We appreciate your support!
The Recreation and Community Services Department strives to provide exceptional service in all areas including, parks, facilities, programming, and community spaces. Send inquiries regarding these services to https://www.martensville.ca/pages/request_for_service.html
The City offers two designated community gardens, providing residents with the opportunity to grow their own plants, flowers, and vegetables in a shared, welcoming space. These gardens are a great way to connect with nature, practice sustainable gardening, and engage with the community. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, the gardens are designed to foster a sense of community while allowing individuals to cultivate their green thumbs. For more information or inquiries about the community gardens, please visit the City’s website at https://www.martensville.ca/pages/request_for_service.html
Our Bench Dedication and Tree Planting programs offer a beautiful way to enhance the community’s walking paths, parks, and boulevards, while honoring loved ones or special occasions. These programs allow individuals to sponsor a bench or tree in memory of a person, to commemorate an event, or simply as a lasting tribute. It’s a wonderful opportunity to contribute to the beauty and serenity of our shared spaces. For more information or to inquire about sponsorship, please visit the City’s website at https://www.martensville.ca/pages/request_for_service.html. We look forward to helping you create a meaningful connection to the community.
The City of Martensville is proud to offer outdoor recreation facilities, including three tennis courts located in Kinsmen Park and five pickleball courts at the outdoor rink near the Sports Centre. These courts provide a fantastic opportunity for residents to enjoy sports, stay active, and socialize with friends and neighbors.
For pickleball enthusiasts, nets are set up every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00am to 3:00pm, from May to September, weather permitting. Whether you’re looking to practice your serve, play a friendly match, or simply get some exercise, our outdoor courts are the perfect place to enjoy a fun and healthy activity. Come out and make the most of our beautiful community spaces!
Spanning over 100 acres of lush green space in the heart of Martensville, Kinsmen Park is the city’s premier destination for recreation and relaxation. Whether you’re seeking active sports, casual leisure, or a gathering place for family and friends, Kinsmen Park offers something for everyone.
The park features a 3-kilometer lit pathway system that seamlessly connects to the city’s larger pathway network, perfect for walking, running, or cycling. For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s a 9-hole disc golf course (currently being expanded to 18 holes—stay tuned for exciting construction this summer!), and two outdoor fitness pods with 11 pieces of exercise equipment. Sports lovers can enjoy three tennis/pickleball courts, a fullsize outdoor basketball court, and a community garden. The park also boasts a playground, picnic shelter, park benches, and a peaceful gazebo for relaxation or special events.
In addition, Kinsmen Park is home to the Kyle Syrenne Skatepark and a newly built Pump Track, perfect for skateboarders, bikers, and rollerbladers. The park is conveniently connected to the Martensville Athletic Pavilion, Mocon Baseball Fields, North Ridge Community Centre, multi-purpose sports fields, and the Martensville Aquatic Centre, making it a central hub for sports and community activities.
With its vast array of amenities and beautiful surroundings, Kinsmen Park is the ideal place to enjoy outdoor activities, connect with others, and experience all that Martensville has to offer!
The Off-Leash Dog Park, located on 10th Ave S, is a wonderful year-round space where dogs can enjoy running free. As the only designated off-leash area in Martensville, it’s a popular spot for both dogs and their owners. The park features a spacious open area for dogs to play and pathways that wind through the park’s beautiful treed sections. We kindly remind visitors to follow the park rules, which are posted at the entrance near the parking lot. The park is easily accessible by vehicle via the alley off 8th Street South, or on foot through the pedestrian bridge behind Glenview. Enjoy the fresh air and fun at this fantastic community amenity!
For inquiries please contact us at https://www.martensville.ca/pages/request_for_service.html on the City website.
The City of Martensville has various opportunities for rental spaces whether it be a wedding, birthday party, fundraiser, or a meeting. Please contact allocations@martensville.ca for more information on rates, sizes, and availability. Facility options are as follows:
• Northridge Community Centre – Large events or wedding - 450-person capacity
• Upper Mezzanine – Meetings and other small events - 90-person capacity
• Heritage Centre – Meeting and other small events - 70-person capacity
• Martensville Recreation Centre has many spaces that are rentable, call 306-665-4440 for more information or go to their website at www.martensvillerecreationcentre.ca
Lions Park, located at 416 6th Avenue South, is a popular destination for family gatherings, offering a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features a Spray Park with 17 different spray features, open from the first weekend in June until the Tuesday after the September long weekend. Operating hours are 10:00am to 8:00pm.
Another highlight of Lions Park is the gazebo, which provides shelter from the elements and serves as a great space for family outings or special events. The park also offers plenty of green space, perfect for various games and activities.
Lions Park is home to the city’s accessible playground, which includes rubber surfacing and a range of equipment, such as accessible swings. Additionally, the park features a Playtop Street iOval, an interactive, rubberized play area designed with a variety of games to enhance coordination, challenge participants, and encourage collaborative play.
The cemetery is located east of Martensville, at the southeast corner of Township Road 384 and Range Road 3052. It offers 296 casket plots, 282 cremation plots, and a columbarium section for the storage of ashes. For any inquiries, please contact 306-931-2166.
Additional information on cemetery design, bylaws, floral and monument regulations, as well as licensing and fee details, is available at www.martensville.ca
Enjoy over 8 km of beautifully lit, paved pathways that connect our community from south to north, weaving through parks, sports facilities, and linear parks. These pathways are perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling, and are regularly maintained throughout the year.
The MCRP is very proud of our contribution to our City’s new Martensville Recreation Centre, which opened in October 2024. The MCRP was formed in 2014 with it’s sole purpose being to bring a new recreation facility to our area. Our group is ecstatic seeing the doors opened and this amazing facility serving Martensville and area!!!
The MCRP sends thanks to the many donors, volunteers and supporters who worked with us on this fantastic facility!
But, even with this great accomplishment, our group still intends to work together to better our community and with that in mind we will continue to host the following events in 2025:
• Martensville 3 on 3 Hockey Tournament - August 24th to September 14th, 2025
• Party on the Pond - February 28th - March 1st, 2025
• NHL Playoff Draft - April 19th
• Street Hockey Fun Day - Part of Buster Days in June, 2025
For more information and updates please check us out at our website www.mcrp.ca or find us on Facebook and Instragram.
The Martensville Food Pantry is made up of a group of volunteers who help families and individuals obtain food stability in Martensville and rural area. We also collaborate with the SPCA in distributing pet food.
We are located in the Civic Centre (across from 7-Eleven). Our volunteers assemble hampers every Wednesday for requests received by 6:00pm on Tuesdays. Requests can be made every two weeks. There are also shelves and fridges in the hallway that have bread, pastries, milk products, etc. These are accessible during library hours. We greatly appreciate the Martensville Co-op Grocery and Save-On Foods Warman for their generous and continuous donations.
We are incorporated and have charitable status. We can now issue tax deductible receipts. We do have a delivery service for seniors and those with a physical challenge/impairment.
For information please call /text 306-280-1255 or email martensvillefoodpantry@gmail.com or contact Martensville Food Pantry on messenger. For hamper requests call /text 306-280-1255.
The Sask Valley Riding Club is made up of members of all ages that enjoy spending time with other horse owners. Through lessons, clinics and other activities, we are given a chance to learn from each other and the various experts we engage throughout the year. Whether you’re just looking for some new people to ride with, the opportunity to improve your horsemanship or teach your horse a new skill in a relaxed atmosphere, this club might be right for you. Come on out and let’s see what we can learn from each other. For more information email SaskValleyRidingClub@gmail.com
Girl Greatness Starts Here: Girl Guides of Canada (GGC) stands for what it has always stood for - fun, friendship and adventure. GGC is a safe, accepting environment with diverse and exciting programs and activities that offers girls the chance to learn, grow and discover through age-appropriate programming. From sports, camping and science to eco-activities, crafting, travel and community projects, Guiding’s girl centred programming has something for everyone. Guiding is bold, fun, energetic and gives girls the tools and resources they need to achieve greatness.
Our year runs from September until April for Sparks (Grades K & 1), Embers (Grades 2 & 3) Guides (Grades 4, 5 & 6), Pathfinders (Grades 7, 8 & 9) and Rangers (10, 11 & 12).
Please email sk-northernpointsdc1@girlguides.ca if you have any questions.
Twin City Softball Association (TCA) provides organized softball programming for ages 4yrs to 18yrs within the communities of Martensville and Warman during the spring and summer months. Camps and clinics are held throughout the fall and winter to increase skill development. For up to date details on registration, coaching applications and program options visit our website - www.twincityangels.com or find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Skate Martensville Celebrates 40 Years!
Become part of Martensville’s skating family! Skate Martensville is a non-profit skating club dedicated to offering a safe and stimulating environment for individuals to participate in skating for fun, fitness and/or achievement. If you want to learn to skate, strengthen your hockey or skating skills, become a competitive figure skater, or skate as a team, Skate Martensville has a skating program designed for you.
Skate Martensville’s season runs from October to March and concludes with an annual Ice Show at the end of the season.
Registration for the 2025-2026 season will be available this summer. Visit skatemartensville.ca for more information.
VUSC is the competitive soccer program in the Valley that plays in the Saskatoon Youth Soccer league. Registration for the 2025 Outdoor season is open from February 1st-February 28th. Player Evaluations will be held on March 22nd & 23rd. Watch for details on our Facebook page. For more information email us at: vusc.sk.president@gmail.com
VUSC is a non-profit, volunteer based organization that is committed to providing a high quality, competitive soccer program for players, coaches, parents and fans within the Valley area!
Where everyone can play! Our soccer association is made up of 13 friendly communities/clubs that all adhere to the same principles and basic belief: Everyone who wants to play should be able to participate!
We want everyone to enjoy soccer, regardless of ability level, age, gender, race, religion, or creed. It doesn’t matter to us, if you or your children want to enjoy “The Beautiful Game”, you’re welcome to play with the VSA!
Our thirteen town/club associations can help you attain your soccer goal! Check out more information on our website: www.valleysoccer.ca
Registration for the 2025 Outdoor season is now open. To register your child, volunteer to coach, or sign up to referee please visit our website for information: www.martensvillesoccer.ca
If you have any questions please send us an email at msa.info.sk@gmail.com. Please make sure to follow us on Facebook: Martensville Soccer Association to keep up with everything happening with the MSA.
This club volleyball program is geared toward girls and boys from ages 12yrs to 18yrs that live in Warman, Martensville, and surrounding area. The club volleyball season typically runs from the end of November to the end of April. Club volleyball includes practices twice per week in Warman, tournaments, and provincials. Learn more about CVVC by visiting our website - www.centralvalleyvolleyball.com or find us on Facebook or Instagram.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. AA meets every Thursday at 8:00pm at the Heritage Centre located at 415 6th Ave S.
Join the adventures in exploring new things, learning leadership, and new skills through a variety of fun experiences in outdoor settings, creative crafting spaces, and with contributions to our community. Scouting is co-ed programming that builds confidence, resilience and skills that set youth up for life. Beavers, Cubs and Scouts are for ages 5-14. Adult and youth volunteer opportunities are available for ages 16 and up. Meetings are held Monday nights. Locations vary. Registration opens in September and program runs until June, with summer camps available. Your Adventure awaits!
We are set for another great season of Slopitch. The league will run Sunday-Thursday from May 4th - August 14th with the year end tournament August 15th - 17th.
We will be holding our Cornfest Tournament again this year on September 12 & 13. Watch our Facebook page “Martensville Slopitch League” for any league news and updates. If you are interested in being on a sub list or have any questions please e-mail martensvilleslopitch17@gmail.com
Whether you are new to the area, or have lived here all your life, the Martensville & District Kinsmen are always looking for new members. If you enjoy working on community projects and raising funds to help improve the quality of life for local people and the community in a very social and fun atmosphere, then come to a meeting and see what the Kinsmen are all about! We have meetings on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month, upstairs at the Martensville Sports Centre. If you have any questions, or would like more info, please call Arnie at 306-975-3951.
Lake Vista Public School is accepting applications from February 3rd 2025, until May 1st 2025, for our 2025-2026 Pre-Kindergarten Program. This program is available to selected 3 and 4 year olds in our community. Applications are available on the PSSD website: https://register.spiritsd.ca/. Pre-Kindergarten runs from 8:55am - 11:30am every weekday.
Lake Vista Public School is now accepting registrations for our 2025 - 2026 Kindergarten Classes. If you have a child that will turn five by December 31, 2025 and you reside in Martensville, please register at https://register.spiritsd.ca/ Kindergarten runs full days, 8:55am - 3:10pm either Monday/Wednesdays with some Fridays or Tuesday/Thursdays with some Fridays. Kindergarten Orientation will be scheduled for the Spring of 2025.
Sask Central Victim Services Inc.
Sask Central Victim Services Inc. is a police-based program that provides confidential assistance to victims of crime and other tragedy. Our staff and locally trained volunteers provide support to victims through crisis intervention, court preparation and accompaniment, information, referrals to local helping agencies and much more. We also liaise with police, prosecutions and/or the Ministry of Justice to offer Victim Impact Statements, Victim’s Compensation, Victim’s Restitution and much more. For information on services or inquiries on becoming a volunteer please call 306-385-2683 or email saskcentral@outlook.com Our office is located at the Martensville RCMP detachment.
Make, Bake or Grow? The Martensville Summer Market welcomes you and is a place for vendors, artisans, craftspeople and producers to come together to offer goods in an outdoor market setting. Everyone is invited to the Corner Store Parking Lot on Saturdays, starting in June. Come visit the market and find plenty of homegrown or homemade products, specialty goods and direct sales items.
2025 Market Dates and Times:
• Saturdays, June 21 to September 27
• Open 10:00am - 1:00pm
• Located at the Corner Store Parking Lot - 301 Centennial Drive North
If you are interested in participating as a vendor (full-time is preferred, but part-time will be accepted) you can contact Martensville Summer Market via Facebook; www.facebook.com/Martensvillefarmersmarket, or email martensvillemarket@gmail.com
Martensville & District Kinettes Club
The Martensville and District Kinettes meet at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of every month from September to June at the Martensville Arena in the Kinsmen room upstairs.
The Kinettes are a non-profit service club that started in Martensville in 2019. We are here to serve the community’s greatest needs. We accept members from any community surrounding Martensville. We not only do work and volunteer in our community but we concentrate on fellowship and fun. We have social outings and enjoy spending time together. We plan a number of community events throughout the year like Family Bingos, fundraising for Telemiracle, and Pictures with Santa Claus. We look forward to hosting our second annual Ladies Night at the Northridge Community Centre on April 26th, 2025. Watch our Facebook page for details on upcoming events and announcements.
If you are interested in learning more about the Kinettes, email us at martensvillekinettes@gmail.com or message us on Facebook.
Maddog Football
Maddogs Football offers programs in conjunction with our partners at SMF for youth from Kindergarten to Grade 9 from flag to tackle. There will be online registration this year for fall programs through www.saskatoonminorfootball.com. For additional information about SMF’s programs, please visit www.saskatoonminorfootball.com or through us at www.maddogsfootball.ca. Registration deadline for both Flag and Tackle football is Feb 16th and after this date there is a $50.00 late fee on all leagues.
SMF/ NFL Fall 5 on 5 Flag Football
1. Colts- Grades Kindergarten to Grade 1
2. Stampeders - Grades 2-3
3. Hilltops - Grades 4-5
4. Huskies - Grades 6-7
5. Riders - Grades 8-9
6. Rams - Grades 10-12
These leagues run from May - June and include 2 games/week. Fees are $195.00 (late fees begin Feb 16th). For registration and more information, please go to www.saskatoonminorfootball.com
Maddogs Tackle
1. Hilltops Division: Grades 5 and 6
2. Huskies Division: Grades 7 and 8
Fees are $460 (late fees begin March 15th) Season runs April 28th - June 22nd, 2025 with games beginning April. Stay tuned to Facebook and our Maddogs website for information on equipment fitting.
Please note that all programs are now registered and administered through SMF. For more information on tackle football or additional programs contact martensvillemaddogs@gmail.com, or go to our Maddogs website.
The Martensville Senior Pickleball Club, as its name implies, is a group of seniors who come together to play pickleball for fun and recreation. The games provide an opportunity for light exercise with a high importance placed on friendships and socializing.
Club members currently play during Senior Drop-In times at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion, from 12:15pm - 3:15pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. In spring and summer months, we enjoy outdoor play at the new outdoor courts next to the Martensville Sport Centre. (arena)
Pickleball is a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis and can be played as doubles or singles. We welcome players of all skill levels. Periodic training clinics are offered for both beginners and more experienced players.
For more information about our Pickleball Club or membership, please contact Cheryl at 306-227-5584 or Lynn Bloom at 306-476-2564.
Martensville KidsportTM - Give the Gift of Sport
There are many children that are not able to participate in sport due to financial barriers. Donations can be made on-line at https://kidsportcanada.ca/saskatchewan/ just make sure to choose Warman and Area KidsportTM as the chapter name to ensure it stays in our community. You can also drop off a cheque at the Martensville Athletic Pavilion. If you are writing a cheque please make it payable to Warman, Martensville and Area KidsportTM. Put a smile on a child’s face and allow them to see the benefits of participating in sport.
From May 19th - 22nd, we’ve teamed up with Domino’s in Martensville to raise funds for KidSport, helping more kids in our community get off the sidelines and into the game! Enjoy a delicious meal, 2 Medium 3-Topping Pizzas & Cheesy Bread for just $29.99. Use coupon code: DOUGH.
For every order, Domino’s will donate $5 to KidSport Martensville, helping local kids access the power of sport. Support youth sports and make a difference, one slice at a time!
The Prairie Sky Chamber of Commerce is a member-driven, non-profit organization that aims to support a premier business community through growth, advocacy and connection. With members spanning across Warman, Martensville, and the surrounding region, we collectively accomplish more than what a single person or business would be able to achieve alone. Chamber membership offers many cost-effective opportunities to advertise, network, learn, and support your business.
• Expand your professional network,
• Develop your skills,
• Connect with potential customers and
• Grow your business by joining the Prairie Sky Chamber of Commerce.
May 23th – Prairie Sky Business Excellence Awards Gala
Our Business Excellence Awards Gala will be held at the Brian King Centre in Warman to recognize the entrepreneurial passion, talent, dedication, and the tireless efforts of our businesses in our region.
Award recognition provides business owners and their employees with a sense of accomplishment and pride. This recognition also serves as a way of letting customers know that the businesses in their communities are working hard and succeeding at providing the products and services they want.
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A great time get out and enjoy summer with fellow associates and friends. Join us at the Legend Golf Club on Thursday September 4th, for an afternoon of golfing followed by dinner & prizes.
Learn more about how your business can benefit from a Chamber membership by contacting the Prairie Sky Chamber of Commerce at (306) 292-7066 or email us at: admin@prairieskychamber.ca. You can also visit us at www.PrairieSkyChamber.ca, or find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Martensville High School - 150 Mike Sands Blvd - 306-931-2230
Martensville High School is the home of the Royals and a place where we believe all students can be self-motivated, empathetic, confident, critical, and reflective learners who are prepared for their next steps in life. In the fall of 2015, students and staff at Martensville High School moved their operations into their state-of-the-art new building. The spacious facility is full of natural light and numerous unique learning spaces. The school has at its center a 300seat performing arts theatre as well as a music room. In addition, the school is directly connected to the incredible Martensville Athletic Pavilion. The original part of Martensville High School received a thorough renovation that included significant upgrades to the Practical and Applied Arts areas. Martensville High School has a population just over 650 students in grades 9 through 12. The school offers a rich spectrum of academic and vocational classes including apprenticeship program credits. Students at MHS can participate in all major SHSAA sports programs and a variety of extracurricular clubs.
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Serving the community since 1979. Come and spend an hour with us to learn more about our programs. There are no meetings scheduled during July and August but will resume the third Tuesday of September at 6 pm at the Martensville Library on Main St.
The last Sunday in May we are hosting our 11th annual Pet Value Walk for Dog Guides. Come out, have some fun and support the Lions Dog Guide program on Sunday May 25th. In addition to the walk, we also have an ongoing recycling program in support of the DG program, just give a call at 306-290-6766 to have your recyclables picked up.
if you are interested in information on the programs or becoming a Lions member, contact us at www.lionsclubofmartensville.com or 306-371-0807.
Formally known as Martensville Youth Connection. PYC is a free drop-in program for youth that focuses on developing skills that help youth navigate life, and improve mental health. The program material is overseen by a Registered Social Worker, and delivered by our youth workers. The first hour is dedicated to teaching about subjects such as selfesteem, triggers, self-harm, addiction, depression, anxiety, consent, boundaries, & healthy relationships. We dedicate time to practice our new skills, and engage in planned activities. At PYC the youth have opportunities to gain volunteer experience. Our holistic approach includes providing healthy snacks, and one on one counselling. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to see where we are everyday! You can also contact us at 306-370-2107 and by email at myc@possibilitiresrecovery.ca
Will your child be 5 years old by December 31st? Are you thinking about kindergarten for the fall? Now is the time to register your child! École Holy Mary School is a dual stream school offering both French and English programs. We strive to create a community of learners that are safe, respectful and responsible. We nurture faith, encourage excellence in learning and inspire students to reach out and help others – at home and around the world. Please visit our website at https://www.gscs.ca/HMA to learn more about our amazing school and submit registration information. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to email us at holy.mary@gscs.ca. We look forward to meeting you!
574 Dakota Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets
574 Dakota Squadron meets every Thursday (Sept. – Jun.) at the North Ridge Centre in Martensville from 6:30pm to 9:00pm.
Servicing the Martensville, Warman, Dalmeny and Osler areas, we are a youth program for those between the ages of 12 and 19 years of age. As soon as they turn 12 that can join the program.
Air Cadets participate in a variety of activities such as survival weekends, sports weekends, range, gliding/power flying and much more. The Cadet program helps to develop today’s youth by instilling communication & leadership skills, discipline, and service to others, which are the basis of a great citizen.
The aim of the Air Cadets movement is to:
• develop good citizenship and leadership
• promote physical fitness
• stimulate an interest in flying
Feel free to stop by on any parade night to see what we are all about. There is no cost to join the program and you can register at any time. Check us out on Facebook under 574 “Dakota” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron or visit our website www.574dakota.ca
The 2024/2025 Minor hockey season has been very exciting as our players and parents enjoyed playing in the new MRC facility! With an additional sheet of local ice, our teams benefitted from more home practices and we saw the return of more tournament games. With over 450 players registered ranging in ages from 5 - 17 this season we again had over 30 teams representing our hockey association and we are excited to be hosting several all-female hockey teams this year including U13 for the first time!
This past year we saw our male and female athletes continue to enjoy a lot of success with several players making their debuts in the WHL, SJHL, PJHL, USPHL, SMAAAHL and go on to begin college hockey opportunities! MMHA works hard to make hockey inclusive for all and to ensure that every player who wants to play this great game is given that opportunity.
The Martensville Minor Hockey Association is a group of volunteers dedicated to the growth and development of young athletes through the game of hockey. We want to thank all of the coaches, managers and community partners as well as Sask Lotteries for their support. Because of these great people and organizations our program is successful and each player is given an opportunity to play the sport they love! Visit Martensville Minor Hockey Association website for an up to date list of scheduled games, then come out and cheer on our Marauders!
See You at the rink!
All leagues start early October. With the growing interest in the sport, our club continued our Tuesday Night Social League which are 6 week sessions. This proved to be a very popular league and was a huge success!
Our league nights are as follows:
• Monday Night - Open league
• Monday Night-Mixed Doubles league 9pm
• Tuesday Night - Modified Mixed (only need 1 member of opposite sex on the team) *this league is at 6:30pm
• Tuesday Night - Social League (6 week sessions) * starts at 9pm & games are 6 end games
• Wednesday Night - Mens
• Thursday Night - Open
If you are interested in entering a team in any of our leagues please do so early as some leagues fill fast. If anyone needs information, please contact us at martensvillecurlingclub@gmail.com. We would also like to encourage everyone to check our website www.martensvillecurlingclub.com for any information needed.
The Knights of Columbus hold regular monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month from September to June. Meetings are held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church meeting room at 7:30pm. For any information contact Keith Schwark at 306-221-3612.
The Sask Five Baseball Association gives the youth in our communities the opportunity to participate and excel in the sport of baseball based out of the city of Martensville. With age divisions for players ages 5 to 18 and all skill ranges for approximately 400 players.
Our association originally included players from Martensville, Warman, Osler, Dalmeny, Langham. In 2024 it will include players from a total of 26 communities within Sask Sports Zone 5 boundaries.
Sask Five Baseball takes great pride in working together as neighboring communities, building relationships and memories for Youth Players and Parents through the great game of Baseball. For more information visit our website www.saskfivegiants.com
Our club is small, but we are an enthusiastic and growing group interested in model railroading. We are especially motivated in sharing our hobby with our local community and other communities across the province. We take our layout to major shows all over Saskatchewan and Alberta. We like meeting and interacting with families and especially enjoy seeing the children’s reactions. The kids like to share in the fun as we let them blow the trains horn, run the trains for a moment and otherwise enjoy model railroading as much as we do. Club meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month from September to June. We welcome new members any time. For more info, please email nq52613@gmail.com
Martensville New Horizons Senior Center invites anyone 55 years of age and older to join and become members of the center. You will meet new friends and greet old friends. We enjoy potluck meals every Monday at 6:00pm and sometimes we have a meal catered. After supper some stay and play cards or board games. We have a pool table and shuffleboard. Bingo has also been resumed on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month which has become very popular. On occasion we have hosted noon hour soup and sandwich and chilli luncheons. We advertise our events on Facebook and Martensville & Area Community News.
Coffee is every Wednesday morning at 10:00am. Everyone is welcome to join us. You don’t need to be a member to enjoy a cup of coffee on us and visit. Potluck suppers every Monday are for members only but if you are considering joining the centre, your first supper is on us. Contact Ed Nowakowski and let him know you want to join, and he will invite you to attend. You will get to meet our members and be informed of everything we do to keep our members entertained. We have an AED defibrillator on the premises, and we also have an electrostatic cleaner for sanitizing the building.
We have installed a new furnace and air conditioning for your comfort. The hall is available for private rentals on weekends and weekdays that maybe available. For rental enquiries call Lovina Bischler at 306-931-2759 or Dennis Vogel at 306-221-8971.
We have the LELC daycare renting the building full time. The children are there before 9:00am and after 3:30pm on school days. They are also here full time Monday through Friday over the months of July and August, so we shut down all our activities for two months. Our season begins in September with the Annual General Meeting ends in June the following year with a windup BBQ or catered meal.
Memberships cost $50 for the year per person which entitles you to attend all functions we provide. Some of the functions we have provided over the past years were bus trips out of town to the Watrous Spa, Wheatland Express Train Excursion from Wakaw to Cudworth, the Prairie Lily River boat in Saskatoon, the Men’s World Curling Championships in Moose Jaw and Dakota Dunes Casino. We have attended school plays and musicals. We also have in house entertainment. We have musical talent perform for us after some of our suppers. We have had stand up comedians perform as well as a magician. Thanks for the support we get from the local Kinsmen Club, we have toured the enchanted forest light display at the Forestry Farm in Saskatoon. We have hosted New Years Ever parties and other gatherings that allowed us to serve food and alcoholic refreshments to those who wished to participate.
We are grateful for the partnership we have with the Martensville Kinsmen and the Martensville Lions clubs for the financial support we receive from them. We also thank the Affinity Credit Union for their financial support in the form of grants that provide us the funding to improve the building and lever of service we provide to our members. We are also extremely grateful to the City of Martensville for the financial support we receive through the Community Lottery Grant. Without all the financial support from these organizations we could not operate and provide the level of service er do for our members. The Affinity Credit Union for past financial support of our center.
We invite you to consider joining our group and get involved with us in any way you can. We are always looking for people who would be interested in becoming leaders. For more information about the Martensville New Horizons Seniors Centre or to become a member contact Ed Nowakowski at 306-370-5365 or email him at ernowakowski@sasktel.net
MORE LIBRARY PROGRAMS ARE BEING PLANNED.
PROGRAM CONTACT
574 Dakota Squadron, RCAC
Captain Darwin Hodges
AA Pierre Laberge
Buster Days
Jamie Ioannou
PHONE E-Mail
306-227-8196 574rcacs@gmail.com
306-221-0304 plaberge@sasktel.net
306-683-5575 busterdayspresident@gmail.com
Central Volleyball Club (youth) Kevin Davis cvvc@sasktel.net
Curling Club
Clint Dieno
306-717-7165 martensvillecurlingclub@gmail.com
Guiding Association sk-northernpointsdc1@girlguides.ca
Information & Visitor Centre
Kristee Lynn Adrian 306-242-0362 martensvilleinfo@gmail.com
Kidsport / Jumpstart Funding Angie Reddekopp
306-683-5577 areddekopp@martensville.ca
Kinette Club martensvillekinettes@gmail.com
Kinsmen Club Arnie Deschner martensvillekinsmen@gmail.com
Knights of Columbus
Library
Lions Club
Keith Schwark 306-221-3612 keithschwark@yahoo.ca
Marla Skomar 306-956-7311 martensville.library@wheatland.sk.ca
Geoff Passy 306-371-0807 lionsclubofmartensville@gmail.com
Mad Dog Tackle Football Som Houmphanh 306-380-2780 martensvillemaddogs@gmail.com
M'ville Basketball Association Angie Reddekopp 306-683-5577 areddekopp@martensville.ca
M'ville Community Rec. Project Gerri Sametts 306-280-4941 clelan@sasktel.net
M'ville Fire Dept. Dean Brooman 306-934-5822 dbrooman@martensville.ca
Martensville Food Pantry 306-280-1255 martensvillefoodpantry@gmail.com
M'ville High School Football Tyler Munday tyler.munday@spiritsd.ca
M'ville Youth Connection 306-370-2170 katharine@carterscounselling.ca
Minor Hockey
Trevor Hanley 306-291-0579 hanleytrevor@yahoo.com
Minor Soccer Nicole Neufeld 306-229-0420 msa.info.sk@gmail.com
New Horizons Seniors Ed Nowakowski 306-370-5365 ernowakowski@sasktel.net
Pickleball Club Cheryl Hale 306-931-2716 chale@sasktel.net
Prairie Sky Chamber
Debbie Brown 306-292-7066 contact@prairieskychamber.ca
Rocky Ridge Model RailRoad Club Kevin Peters nq52613@gmail.com
Sask Central Victim Services Amanda Tittemore 306-385-2683 saskcentral@outlook.com
Sask Five Baseball Association
Brian Hubbard saskfive.president@gmail.com
Sask Valley Riding Club saskvalleyridingclub@gmail.com
Scouting Association
Skate Martensville
Stacey Moody 306-280-3097 prairievalley.scouting@gmail.com
Nicole Gryba skatingclub1@gmail.com
Slo-Pitch Association Kim Eckes 306-292-9462 martensvilleslopitch17@gmail.com
Twin City Angels Softball Heather Chatfield 306-280-8592 tcapresident22@gmail.com
Valley Soccer Association Jaime Drader vsainfo@valleysoccer.ca
Valley United Soccer Club Jaime Drader vusc.sk.president@gmail.com
Schools
Busyfingers Preschool president@busyfingerspreschool.ca
Lutheran Early Learning Preschool Lori Dyck
306-931-4633 Lori.martensville@lelc.ca
Puddle Jumpers Preschool Brandy Mossop 306-270-3203 puddlejumpers_prek@hotmail.com
Valley Manor
Venture Heights
Lake Vista
Brett Reis
306-931-2233 vms@spiritsd.ca
Ron Biberdorf 306-934-2185 vhs@spiritsd.ca
Chris Mason
Holy Mary Dawn Dust
High School
306-683-4300 lakevista@spiritsd.ca
306-659-7870 dhdust@gscs.ca
Martin Johnson 306-931-2230 mhs@spiritsd.ca
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