22 SEPTEMBER 2010 SUBMIT UPCOMING EVENTS AT www.snapnorthmississauga.com The best thing you can do for your child is to make him or her the next KARATE KID. SUPERKIDS KARATE 2 - 2820 Argentia Road, Miss, Ont L5N 8G4 (905) 826 - 5222 Courage, Honour, Self-Esteem, and Self- Confidence are just a few of the qualities we develop. Rotarian-Mississauga We Meet Every Tuesday at Noon Mississaugua Golf and Country Club www.rotarymississauga.com Join Us Visitors Welcome New Generation Clubs For Ages 12 - 18 rotarymississauga.com For Ages 18 - 30 rotaractmississauga.com Rotary Mississauga Rotaract Mississauga There are affordable options to the public system right in your own neighbourhood. St Jude’s Academy is a local, private school offering a limited-time scholarship program for motivated students with an aptitude for learning. We take a holistic approach to learning in which students are exposed to an excellent reading, writing and math program. In addition, our students take French every day, and enjoy classes in drama, music and art. Th ff d bl i h bli Are your kids bored at school? As we enter our fifth year in Mississauga, we are offering a limited number of enrolments to a select group of children in grades 1-8. This is an opportunity to benefit from a challenging, interactive private education at a fraction of the cost. With this scholarship discount, tuition is only $250 per month. Once admitted, and a “B” average maintained, this scholarship would continue for the duration of their education at St Jude’s. For a FREE student evaluation please register for information sessions that we will be hosting at our school on the following dates: September 8 at 7pm, September 14 at 7pm & September 18 at 10am. If you have children who could benefit from a small, challenging educational environment, & would like to learn more about what St Jude’s has to offer, we encourage you to attend & learn more. To reserve your seat at the information sessions, please contact Aaron Sawatsky at 905-814-0202 or email, [email protected] 6670 Campobello Road Mississauga, ON Register for a FREE student evaluation Students can be admitted anytime during the school year. T he Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: • FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; • SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society; • THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life; • FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. The Object of ROTARY Assembled by: Rotarian, Mark Cashin S ometimes when parents hear “karate” and “martial arts”, they associate those words with fighting. At Superkids Karate in Mississauga, karate means confidence; self-respect; respect for others; making goals and accomplishing them. While Superkids has been in business since 1988, it has been serving the Meadowvale community since 1993 and in its current location since 2001. And although Superkids has been in business for quite some time, the feel of the place when you walk in is fresh, new and welcoming – the perfect place to go if you want your kids to have fun in a bright and colourful environment. When the Superkids program was first designed, its structure was based on that of the Peel District School Board’s education system. That means the program was designed not only as a way to teach karate and martial arts skills, but to teach in a way that is effective for kids specifically. That has remained true over the years, thanks to current owner and instructor, David Grabb. For David, teaching karate is not something he does on the side – it is his full-time job and focus. His family is always nearby, with his wife, Julie, son, Alex and daughter, Samantha, all having working roles in the Superkids business. Much like David and his family’s full-time dedication to Superkids, martial arts is not just something that is learned while in class, but something that can be adapted as a way of life. Self-respect and confidence that a child develops while in karate class are things that stay with that child in his or her daily life outside of Superkids. David and the other instructors also lead a very interactive style of teaching. Each class, check- lists are sent home with children in order for them to track progress outside of Super- kids. This is a positive way for a child’s overall development and accomplishments in life to be recognized and encouraged. If you’re interested in giving karate a try, Superkids offers a trial program that allows both kids and parents to make sure they’re comfortable. Once committed to the pro- gram, everyone starts off in the beginner group. Eventually the group splits into age categories as students move up to the intermediate and advanced levels. The classes are broken up into a self-defence component, kata (putting karate elements into rou- tines) and an un-competitive sport element geared toward fitness. Unlike many other karate schools, Superkids does not focus on competition, but rather on reaching goals and developing self-esteem, confidence and respect for others. Along with regular classes throughout the year, Superkids also offers summer and March Break camps, in-school gym programs and also participates in demos at various community events. Superkids Meadowvale is located at 2820 Argentia Rd. and can be contacted at (905) 826-5222 or [email protected]. 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