Welcome to the Forest Heights Community Association (FHCA)FeedbackThe FHCA wants your input! What do you think our priorities should be? Do you have a comment or suggestion for improvement? Visit our Contact page to download the questionnaire. Zehrs TapesHere's an easy way to help support the FHCA! Please collect and bring in your cash register tapes from Zehrs stores only (not Loblaws or Superstores), that we can redeem to raise money for programs, supplies, and equipment. InstructorsWe're looking for instructors for the Winter 2012 session! Check out our Employment page for available positions. Find us on FacebookWant to keep updated with the latest FHCA news? |
Who We AreThe purpose of the FHCA is to promote wellness through recreational programs and related activities, as well as to provide volunteer opportunities, for the residents of our community. We are a volunteer organization, working together with the City of Kitchener to provide social and leisure opportunities for the Forest Heights Community and surrounding areas. We are based in the Forest Heights Community Centre (FHCC). The FHCC currently houses a total of five partners: City of Kitchener staff, FHCA, Kitchener Fire Department, Regional Emergency Medical Services, and the Forest Hill T-Ball Association. The FHCA follows the City of Kitchener's guidelines, policies, and procedures with all of its volunteers and participants in all activities. Clothing SwapCome celebrate EARTH DAY in an environmentally friendly way! Saturday April 21, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. At a clothing swap, members of the community gather at a common area and bring their valued but no longer used clothing and exchange them for clothing they will use. A clothing swap is not only a good way to de-clutter and refill your wardrobe, but is also an act of environmentalism.
New! Online RegistrationGood news! No more waiting in line! The FHCA partners with the City of Kitchener to offer online registration for neighbourhood programs. To register, you will need:
Once you have the correct code to register for the course you want, visit www.kitchener.ca, and choose "eservices" or "I'd like to - Register for a City program". You need to log in at the City's site to register for a course. See our newsletter for detailed program information.
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