Bowling Saturday mornings at the Mount Forest Bowling Lanes
Welcome Back Everyone!!
Our programs are back in full swing, we can’t wait! Contact us for information on the programs that we offer. Presently we offer Bowling in Mt. Forest from September – May, Figure Skating in Mt. Forest from Sept. – March, Swimming in Arthur during July and August, and Bocce Ball from May – August.
We offer our programs to adult athletes from Arthur, Mount Forest, Harriston, Palmerston and surrounding areas.
We welcome new athletes and volunteers to all of our sports programs.
Thank you to everyone who purchased our 50/50 tickets at Ribest in Mount Forest last Thursday night. Please note:
THE WINNING TICKET HAS NOT YET BEEN CLAIMED.
RED TICKET 0075493
$268. Is yours. Call 226-443-2009
Money is being held in trust, you have six months to claim your prize.
About Special Olympics
We are a non-profit, multi-sport organization, providing sports training, through four sports clubs and competition, to meet the needs and interests of people with Intellectual disabilities.
We service the community of Wellington North with over thirty athletes, registered volunteers and coaches.
This site will provide you with information on the sports clubs provided by Special Olympics Ontario - North Wellington. Please check the Canada Special Olympics and Special Olympics Ontario web sites for additional information.
There are more than 14,000 athletes and 7,000 volunteers involved in Special Olympics Ontario programs in every corner of the province. When you add the parents, friends, athlete volunteers and event volunteers, there are more than 10,000 additional Ontarians involved with, or a part of Ontario Special Olympics.
Special Olympics is not an event that takes place once every two or four years. There are hundreds of Special Olympics programs throughout the province which provide athletes with the opportunity to train twelve months of the year. Special Olympics athletes train and compete at local and regional events and every four years they have the opportunity to be selected and to advance to provincial, national and international levels.
This site will provide you with information on the sports clubs provided by Special Olympics Ontario - North Wellington. Please check the Canada Special Olympics and Special Olympics Ontario web sites for additional information.
There are more than 14,000 athletes and 7,000 volunteers involved in Special Olympics Ontario programs in every corner of the province. When you add the parents, friends, athlete volunteers and event volunteers, there are more than 10,000 additional Ontarians involved with, or a part of Ontario Special Olympics.
Special Olympics is not an event that takes place once every two or four years. There are hundreds of Special Olympics programs throughout the province which provide athletes with the opportunity to train twelve months of the year. Special Olympics athletes train and compete at local and regional events and every four years they have the opportunity to be selected and to advance to provincial, national and international levels.