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Kids’ Activities in the Summer

By 24 February 2011 One comment

The Early Childhood Development Committee (for children ages 0-6) and the Middle Childhood Development Committee (6-12) are looking for input for their upcoming Summer Activity Guide. Do you have an event or group you’d like to share?

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“I am really interested in getting information back from smaller groups that might not already be connected to any of our committees,” says Betina Ali, the co-chair of the Middle Childhood Development Committee.

The two committees are jointly working on a summer calendar that will be distributed throughout the City (at schools, recreation centres, community service providers…) to provide families with children 0 – 12 information on what is going on in the City from June to August when schools are out. They do not intend to duplicate all the information that is currently being printed and distributed, but rather, they plan to bring everything together in one place as a resource for families. They  hope the book will be filled with lots of FREE family oriented events.

Space is limited so priority will be given to New Westminster-based programs/events/activities.

Please email bali@sd40.bc.ca for more info or to submit your activity.

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  • John Ashdown said:

    This is good news.
    Kid's,
    Have Mom or Dad mark your calendar July 31st 11 – 4 for the 12th Street Music Festival. This year 12th Street will be closed from 6th Avenue to 10th more than double the activities. We are planning a full block for the Kids Zone which will include a stage for kid entertainers as well as bouncy castles and food items for kids. We can use help Moms and Dads to make Kids Zone a kids success.

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