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MEET MARK RENNESON...the Ojibway Club's new tennis pro... PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 27 April 2007

MEET MARK RENNESON...the Ojibway Club's new tennis pro...

"...he's a Level 3 professional with excellent teaching credentials and strong endorsements from previous clubs. He is an Assistant Course Facilitator for the OTA and delivers the Instructor's Courses to prospective coaches. He is the Captain of the U of T tennis team and is currently completing his Masters degree in Philosophy of Education, with a focus on coaching and aesthetics. He has worked as a professional coach for the OTA, travelling with junior teams to national competitions. He has consulted to Tennis Canada on the development of the ethics component of its coaching education progrm.He is from Ottawa where he learned tennis and competed at national and international levels. One of his training partners was Andrew Gilmour who will be his tennis assistant at the Club this summer. Mark plans to continue many of the same great programs offered in 2006 and will be providing private and semi- private lessons to members. This year there will be junior and adult advanced level camps starting early in the season. For enquiries, he may be contacted by e-mail at: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it "


 
THE ICE IS OUT! PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
  THE ICE IS OUT!
(well almost!)

Click 'Photos/Ice going, going gone...' to see pics of an April 14, 2007 boat ride from Beacon Marine to The Ojibway Club... the grand old lady is as lovely as ever!

 
THE ‘JIB REWARDED WITH AWARDS! PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 December 2006

THE ROM'S ROTUNDA MAGAZINE RAVES ABOUT...

"At the Ojibway: 100 Summers on Georgian Bay"

"Set in Ontario's Thirty Thousand Islands, this exquisite work is a treasure for anyone who has known what the author calls "the beauty and bittersweet brevity of a northern summer". Sepia snapshots and hand-tinted postcards, bronze ink in a crumbling diary, evocative text, brilliant new photography, and superb book design and production conjure the magic of place and time."

and: "A scrapbook of memory, 'At the Ojibway' is a tribute to the living past, the continuity of experience across generations, a communion of people, place and architecture."


THE ‘JIB REWARDED WITH AWARDS!

At a gala evening at the Design Exchange on October 16, the Ojibway Club won the Canadian Wood Council’s Wood Works! Heritage Award. The Heritage Award is a showcase award for older structures built in wood. We won the award for being the nominee that “has (best) preserved a structure that generates a sense of pride in wood projects while encouraging future construction with wood products”. The smashing award will be proudly displayed at the Club next summer.

“At The Ojibway – 100 Summers on Georgian Bay” has won the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario’s ‘Design at Work’ Competition. This recognizes the book as the best-designed project in meeting the criteria and goals assigned by the client.

 

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