Arena Level I
September 20-22, 2010
Yellowknife
Instruction involving practical sessions in making, marking, painting and maintenance of natural and artificial ice.
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A course within the Recreation Facility Operations program curriculum offered by MACA's School of Community Government.
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This program is designed to maximize the lifespan of recreation facilities in the NWT by ensuring effective operation, maintenance and management of existing and future facilities through the training of competent recreation facility personnel. The program is based on the occupational standard for recreation facility operators.
The program provides instruction on key competency areas for recreation facility operators to provide operators with the skills and knowledge to operate and maintain facilities effectively.
For more information or to register, please contact:
Michael Yakabuski
867-920-6167 Phone
michael_yakabuski@gov.nt.ca
School of Community Government Website:
http://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/school/programs_courses/recreation/index.html
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